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Giving you the best grip for jugging icy, muddy ropes (think Denali's West Buttress or some gnar-ed out fixed cord in the Fisher Towers), the Black Diamond nForce ascender generates more clamping force than conventional designs. The spacious grip accommodates gloves, and a 360-degree biner clip-in point allows full rotation of locking biners.
Features of Black Diamond Nforce Ascender:
The nForce ascender receieved Alpinist Magazine's 2007 Mountain Standards Award
Four-bar linkage for greater holding power
360-degree carabiner clip-in points
Spacious grip improves dexterity and cam manipulation
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Questions & Answers for Black Diamond Nforce Ascender
Ascenders are primarily made to ascend with. There are some techniques that you can learn to use them to descend, but the process is slow and is only meant to go a few feet down. If you want to descend a rope a better option would be to rappel down it.
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October 28, 2014