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Black Diamond
Cliffhanger Hook

5 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews
$16.00
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Cliffhanger Hook

The Black Diamond Cliffhanger hook is a staple for big wall climbing. It's designed for use on small to medium edges and holes. The Cliffhanger is the original hook from the Golden Age of climbing. The shape of the hook with its chiseled point and flat tip is a time-tested, proven design, making the Cliffhanger a standard hook hanging from today's aid climber's rack. Its bipod base prevents rotation and enhances stability. –Vendor
Length
2.5 in
Claimed Weight
1.5oz
Recommended Use
aid climbing
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

5 based on 3 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

May 29, 2023

Hookin’ ain’t easy

What can I say, it’s a metal hook in heavy gauge steel. That’s what you get. The tabs at the bottom help it find a stable placement, and the holes are good for tying your cord or webbing.

Jim H.
blackdiamondequipment.com

Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 13, 2022

Cliffhanger

Great medium size hook, got a pair and filed one to have a pointy tip

Philippe B.
blackdiamondequipment.com

Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com

5 out of 5 stars

November 1, 2017

Awesome kit!!!

Used for work positioning on high rise buildings along with the normal twin ropes. Used with Petzl Grillon to achieve an adjustable sideways anchor for detailed rope work, painting around window frames mostly, but we have aid climbed on two at a time as well. This model grips the best as the knife edge is held in place by the directional pull and the talons hold the webbing off the wall but not too far so that they put an angular force on the edge. BD Rocks, again.

Pete
blackdiamondequipment.com

Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com