Board And Kayak
Updated on 11/22/2024
Camalot Z4 Offset

Camalot Z4 Offset

Description

The Camalot Z4 Offset Black Diamond sets a new standard for camming devices with its advanced features and innovative design. Built on the legacy of the original Camalot, this model is the result of years of expertise and collaboration with top trad athletes.

Specifically designed for smaller cracks, such as the splitters in Indian Creek or for fast and light climbing in the Bugaboos, the Z4 is perfect for tackling irregular cracks, flares, and pin scars. With the Z4, you can now confidently place a single-stemmed camming device without worrying about the stem bending over. Each size of the Z4 offers consistent performance and flexibility.

The Z4 features narrower heads compared to previous Camalots, making them easier to place and clean in tighter constrictions. The lobes have been sandblasted to provide better holding power, ensuring reliable protection on your climbs. Additionally, the Z4 comes with a new, durable Dynex sling, available in a unique colorway that makes it easy to identify among older Camalots in your rack.

Product Details:

  • Another breakthrough in Black Diamond's best-selling Camalots
  • RigidFlex stem remains rigid under tension
  • OmniFlex construction ensures uniform flexes across all sizes
  • Offset shapes for flares, scars, and irregular cracks
  • Narrower heads allow for tighter constrictions in smaller placements
  • Sandblasted lobes offer increased holding power
  • Dynex sling is slim, durable, and available in unique colorways

Specs

Material: Dynex

Placement Range:

  • .1 - .2: 10.4 - 16.3mm
  • .2 - .3: 12.5 - 19.6mm
  • .3 - .4: 15.2 - 26.9mm
  • .4 - .5: 18.8 - 33.3mm
  • .5 - .75: 23.3 - 40.8mm

Strength:

  • .1 - .2: 5kN
  • .2 - .3: 6kN
  • .3 - .4: 8kN
  • .4 - .5: 9kN
  • .5 - .75: 10kN

Cam Lobes: 4

Axle: double

Stem: single

Claimed Weight:

  • .1 - .2: 1.6oz
  • .2 - .3: 1.7oz
  • .3 - .4: 2oz
  • .4 - .5: 2.3oz
  • .5 - .75: 2.8oz

Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year

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