DMM Freedom Revo Leash

£29.99

Leashless winter climbing without losing your tools. This twin version has no karabiners.

DMM Freedom Revo Leash

DMM Freedom Revo Leash
£29.99
3 In Stock

Enjoy the benefits and freedom of leashless winter climbing without the risk of losing your tools. Perfect for long committing routes, all round winter climbing, or for those taking their first swings into the modern idiom.

This twin version has no karabiners - you need to pride your own. It has an aluminium swivel to stop you getting your leashes in a twist.

At the central clip in point there is no krab but the loop is longer so that it can be lark's footed (threaded through itself) or you can put your own krab through it.

The extra clip in points half way along the length are in case you fall and are left suspended. The theory is that you will not be able to reach your axe but you can clip a sling in half way and stand in it so you can pull up to get it - a bit of an oooerr... moment to say the least! The unscrupulous may also clip into them for a sly rest.

The tape is rated at 2kN - this item is not considered PPE and is purely intended to prevent you dropping your axes. At no point should you rely on it to provide security.

Weight: Very light at 70g.

We have had reports of the wiregates on spring leashes becoming unclipped from iceaxes. This is easily resolved. Instead of clipping them directly to the axes, clip them to loops of 4mm or 5mm cord that are tied through suitable holes in the axes.

It is also easy to make yourself a bandolier to clip your spring leash into using a length (ca 2.25m) of narrow tape and a small screwgate krab. Tie an overhand knot in one end of the tape and clip it to your belay loop. Run the tape under your arm, up your back and over your shoulder, and tie an overhand loop in it at chest height. Continue the run down to waist level and make a third loop which is clipped into the same screwgate krab in your belay loop. The spring leash loop is now clipped into the chest loop.

The advantages of this system are that the elastic lanyards of the spring leash do not get tangled up with gear hanging on your harness and you are less likely to trip over them with your crampons. Another advantage is that the lanyards are effectively lengthened, meaning that they can be clipped into a point on the shaft of the axe rather than into the ferule (as per the photo) - this is much better when mixed climbing as the ferule and lower shaft of the axe may need to be jammed into a crack, tricky if it has a karabiner flapping around on it.

Photo: Needle Sports bandolier system about to be put to use. 

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