Picket Cable

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Picket Cable

Picket Cable

Whittaker Mountaineering

Pickup available, Usually ready in 24 hours

30027 SR 706 E
Ashford WA 98304
United States

+18002385756

The Perfect Upgrade for your Picket

The Picket Cable can be attached to your SMC I Picket to create a more versatile snow anchor. The thin cable profile allows you to “cut” through the snow without having to use an ice axe or snow saw to dig out a slot. The thin profile also allows the cable to pass through the snow without disturbing it for the strongest possible snow placement. Included quicklink provides a semi-permanent attachment between the cable and the picket, locking the picket in place during use, yet also easily removable when not needed.

MBS OF PICKET CABLE ASSEMBLY ONLY - 8kN

The minimum breaking strength represents the breaking strength of the Picket Cable ONLY, not the anchor. The snow is normally the weakest link in the snow anchor system.

Use the Picket Cable with Pickets only.

Quick link screw collar must be screwed down completely.

SMC Products are for mountaineering/ rescue/ rock climbing use only. These activities are inherently dangerous. Any person using these products must first obtain qualified instruction on their use and is responsible for their own actions/decisions. FAILURE TO FOLLOW WARNINGS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

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Whittaker Mountaineering was born out of the need for RMI to make sure their clients had the appropriate gear to get to the top of Mt. Rainier safely. After decades of trying, reviewing, arguing-over, and recommending gear, we can’t help but know what we’re doing by this point. We know what works, we know what doesn’t, and we use that expertise to stock our store. 

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