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Creek (35L), climbing packBlack Diamond
A comfortably-carrying, gear-swallowing, burly pack inspired by BD's Big Wall haul bags, the Black Diamond Creek 35 pack is built for day-in, day-out cragging from Indian Creek to the Frankenjura. Built from durable, waterproof haul-bag fabric, the Creek 35 features a stand-up bottom and full-length side zip for easy loading and access to your gear. A large zippered front flap stashes your flip-flops, lunch and layers, while internal zippered organizer pockets accommodate your keys, phone and other small essentials. A tuck-away rope strap secures your cord, and the stowable rain hood doubles as a helmet holder.
- Durable, waterproof haul-bag fabric.
- Padded shoulder straps and dual-density hip belt, thermoformed backpanel.
- Top-loading design with drawcord skirt closure.
- Full-length side zipper for easy access to pack contents.
- Tuck-away rope strap and stowable rain hood that doubles as a helmet/rope holder. Zippered front flap with internal zippered organizer pockets.
- Haul bag-style bottom keeps pack standing upright for easy loading.
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S/M : 33L
M/L : 35L
Weight : 1660 g
Materials : 1200d polyester with TPU coating- Regular price
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Crag (40L) - carbon, climbing packBlack Diamond
A sleek, 40-liter climbing pack that does it all and does it well, the Crag 40 is a top-loader inspired pack that also zips wide open like a duffel for easy access to your gear, making it the essential, go-to cragging pack.
By combining Black Diamond's popular Stone Duffel 42 with their haul bag inspired Creek Packs, we’ve created the Crag 40—a climbing pack that’s a one-and-done purchase for sport climbers, boulderers and trad climbers who are looking for the ultimate value. With its top-loader inspired design, the Crag 40 provides 40 liters of gear storage, while a full-length side zipper provides easy access. A zippered front flap is perfect for stashing guidebooks, while an internal pocket keeps your keys, wallet and other essentials organized. The Crag 40’s top flap acts as a rope strap, so you can conveniently strap your cord to the top.
- Top loading design with drawcord skirt closure
- Full length zipper access
- External zippered front pocket and internal organizer pocket
- Integrated rope strap
- Volume: 40 L
- Weight: 941 g
- Materials: 840 D Nylon, 1260 D Ballistic Nylon
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Crack climbing, training guideVertebrate Publishing
Mastering the skills & techniques
Crack Climbing by Pete Whittaker provides a single point of reference for all crack climbing techniques. Pete demonstrates the many different techniques and to give you an understanding of when, why and how to use them. Also features interviews with some of the world’s top crack climbers, including Lynn Hill, Alex Honnold and Peter Croft.
The ability to climb cracks is at the core of a climber’s craft. Crack Climbing by Pete Whittaker provides a single point of reference for all crack climbing techniques, regardless of the grade you climb. Pete is widely regarded as one of the best crack climbers in the world, having made dozens of cutting-edge first ascents and hard repeats, including the first ascent of Century Crack (5.14b) in Canyonlands, Utah. In this book, Pete has drawn on years of experience to demonstrate the many different techniques and to give you an understanding of when, why and how to use them. Develop these skills with confidence and your climbing standard will improve. The book is split into easily accessible sections on techniques for different widths of cracks, including finger cracks, hand and fist cracks, offwidth cracks and chimneys. Pete looks at the basics, including the hand jam – the essential technique in any crack climber’s repertoire – right through to advanced techniques such as the sidewinder and the trout tickler. Step-by-step practical information and how-tos are supplemented with tips and tricks from Pete alongside illustrations by Alex Poyzer and photographs. Additional chapters cover how to tape up, as well as essential gear and equipment. Pete has also interviewed some of the world’s top crack climbers so that you can learn from the best. Gain insights from Lynn Hill, Alex Honnold, Barbara Zangerl, Peter Croft and more. Master the craft and advance your climbing. It’s time to jam!
Drawn to climbing by the challenge and adventure, Pete Whittaker seeks out pioneering first ascents and revels in pushing his personal limits. Having grown up in the Peak District surrounded by the area’s world-famous gritstone crags, he has been climbing since the age of six and has gone on to rack up an impressive mix of climbing achievements on a variety of rock types and styles across the globe. As one half of the Wide Boyz duo with Tom Randall, Pete has become synonymous with hard crack climbing. He has taken techniques learnt on his local crags and has applied them with great effect all over the world, most notably on the huge roof cracks in the desert areas of Utah, and on the big walls of Yosemite. In 2014 Pete flashed the classic Freerider (5.12d) on El Capitan, Yosemite, and in 2016 he became the first person to make a solo-free ascent of El Capitan in under 24 hours. He followed this up in 2018 with a single-day solo link-up of both El Capitan and Half Dome. On his local gritstone, Pete’s major first ascents include Dynamics of Change (E9 7a), Bigger Baron (E10 7a) and Sleepy Hollow (E10 7a). Further afield, he has made the first ascents of Century Crack (5.14b), the world’s hardest offwidth crack, The Millenium Arch (5.14a), and Lamb of God (5.14b) – his hardest crack to date, all in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. Pete’s hard crack credentials also include the first ascents of Crown of Thorns (5.14a) and Cruzifix (5.14a), repeats of the legendary Cobra Crack (5.14b) in Squamish, Canada – considered the hardest finger crack in the world at the time – and Greenspit (F8b, trad) in Valle dell’Orco, Italy, and dozens more crack routes graded in the 5.13 bracket. He was also the first person to flash a 5.13 offwidth with his first-go ascent of Belly Full of Bad Berries (5.13a/b) in Indian Creek, Utah, in 2011. Pete believes he has only scratched the surface of what is possible with hard crack climbing.
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Supermondo - agave, chalk potBlack Diamond
The Black Diamond SuperMondo Chalk Pot is BD's fully featured chalk bucket with a stable design, magnetic closure to minimize accidental chalk dumps, and plenty of pockets for stashing your bouldering essentials. Outfitted with multiple brush holders, zippered pockets on either side, and two elastic stash pockets for tape, phones, mini-tripods, and other bouldering paraphernalia, the SuperMondo has tons of storage.
A high-strength magnetic closure keeps chalk in and reseals automatically when dropped. Constructed with recycled upper fabric and a reinforced, water-resistance base made form the same material as BD's Creek packs.
- Recycled upper material and durable, water-resistant base materials
- Stable, upright design
- Magnetic closure
- roll top and seal
- zippered pocket
- brush pockets
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- €4995
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