Sellette KLIFF 3 :: KORTEL
Le prix initial était : 310,00 €.290,00 €Le prix actuel est : 290,00 €.
La Kliff III est toujours la référence des sellettes montagne, et intègre la géométrie 3D moulée !
Cette technologie offre un confort inégalé pour une sellette de ce poids, et permet de faire corps avec la sellette. C’est la seule sellette permettant de se connecter directement à la voile sans maillons ! Elle est également équipée du système exclusif de boucles “Konnect” avec cuisses ouvrables pour les décollages avec des crampons ou des skis.
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Description
Données techniques Kliff 3 Kortel :
Ses atouts :
- Points d’ancrages et cuisses ouvrables : Système révolutionnaire de connecteur intégré. Simplicité et sécurité !
- Structure dyneema : une résistance égale à l’acier pour un poids huit fois moindre !
- Réglage dorsal : pour un confort optimal
- Bretelles élastiques ajustables
- Structure dyneema intégrée : un design à la fois épuré, et surtout pour limiter les risques d’accrochage
- Airbag amovible (en option)
En Option :
The Kliff 3 de Kortel a été pensée et conçue pour une pratique montagne. L’utilisation de matériaux légers implique le plus grand soin de la part de l’utilisateur afin de préserver l’intégrité du produit.
La durée de vie de votre sellette dépend de la fréquence et du mode d’utilisation. Les sollicitations mécaniques, les frottements dégradent peu à peu les propriétés. Les U.V. et l’humidité peuvent également entraîner un vieillissement accéléré.
Durée normale d’utilisation : 10 ans. Attention : Cette durée d’utilisation est indicative. Une sellette peut être détruite à sa première utilisation. Un contrôle tous les 2 ans permet de déterminer si le produit doit être mis au rebut plus rapidement. Entre les utilisations, un stockage approprié est essentiel.
Le temps d’utilisation ne doit jamais dépasser 10 ans.
Installation de l’airbag optionnel sur la Kliff 3
Brand
Kortel

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