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Black Diamond
Grappling Hook

5 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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Why We Like The Black Diamond Grappling Hook

For added reach on aid lines, we add the Black Diamond Grappling Hook to our rack. The slightly oversized design gives a solid hold on larger edges, while the wide base still gives stability on smaller edges.


Details

  • Oversized hook for clearing large placements
  • Wide base and flat tip provide stability and resist rotation
  • Provides greater clearance than the Black Diamond Cliffhanger
  • Item #BLD0751
Length
3in (76.2mm)
Claimed Weight
2.36oz
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Activity
aid climbing, trad climbing

Overall Rating

5 based on 3 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

February 10, 2024

BD Grappling Hook

This product feels strong and durable. I can’t wait to use it for developing and aid climbing!

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Dennis R.
blackdiamondequipment.com

Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 17, 2022

This is my favorite all around hook. It’s strong and very stable which gives confidence. If I were to carry just one type of hook (besides a pair of bat hooks like the Moses/Leeper Logan Bat Hook or BD Talon) it would be the Grappling Hook without a doubt. You can’t go wrong with a pair of these on your rack (always get pairs of hooks so you’re able to leapfrog them if you need to make multiple hook moves in a row). File the ends on an additional set down to a point for more versatile placement options when getting into climbs requiring more hook moves. Make sure to sling them the correct way by tying an overhand knot and pushing the loop of webbing through the front of the hook (you want the knot on the outside of the hook facing you while using it). This will distribute your weight in the best way to keep the hook on its placement. Remember, not to look at it as you weight it and ideally place your hand over it in case it pops. Also don’t forget some type of glasses when hooking or nailing. Not the time and place to get something stuck in your eye. Also if you find your hooks constantly catching on everything while you’re trying to climb rack them in a small bag (like the FISH Beef Bag, alternatively you can get something similar from Runout Customs or Skot’s Wall Gear - highly recommended).

Brian R
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 13, 2022

Grappling

Solid hook, got a pair and filed one to get a pointy tip, works great

Philippe B.
blackdiamondequipment.com

Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com