Our glue in bolt abseil anchor 2 rings is perfect for two areas of use.
On the one hand, of course, for all abseiling points or abseiling slopes. And on the other hand, for climbing area rebolting or climbing area construction where you deliberately do not want to install deflection carabiners. Or to put it another way. Where you want to let the visitors thread around the stand. This makes sense, for example, if you want to avoid having to regularly replace worn carabiners.
Features glue in bolt abseil anchor 2 rings
- Manufacturer: Vertical Evolution
- Material: AISI 316L stainless steel
- Surface treatment = double passivated
- Standards: EN 795
- glue in bolt: 10 x 100mm
- Rings: 10mm thickness and 32mm inner diameter
- Weight: 605 gram
- Perfect for abseiling and climbing areas
Precise work during installation
Please note. Every glue in bolt must be fitted very carefully. Consequently, also the glue in bolt abseil anchor 2 rings.
Firstly, drill the hole slightly larger. Secondly, don’t forget the channel for the eyelet. Thirdly, clean out the drilling hole meticulously and fourthly, use enough glue when gluing it in.
Never done this before? Then read our technical article “Settingglue in bolt ” in our bolting blog.
glue in bolt abseil anchor 2 rings – Areas of application
This climbing anchor is ideal for abseiling. That is of course obvious.
What is probably less clear to many is that it is also ideal for use in climbing areas. Namely, if you deliberately don’t want to install a deflection carabiner.
This makes sense, for example, if the routes are extremely busy. Areas in Greece, for example, have been using this practice for a long time.
This means that you always have to rethread at the belay. Or you use your own quickdraws for rappelling as long as you want to project.
Maintenance-free!
We are often asked why you should go to the trouble of installing the glue in bolt abseil anchor 2 rings.
The answer is quite clear. Because it is maintenance-free!
In other words, once carefully glued, nothing can become loose in this stand, making it completely maintenance-free. This clearly justifies the extra effort!
Link Tip
The Tyrolean provincial government’s climbing area handbook. Here you will find valuable suggestions for the systematic development of climbing areas.