In the dizzying world of climbing, every detail matters, especially when you're suspended dozens of meters above the ground. The Adam Ondra x Mammut Sender Light Chalk Bag is designed to turn these tense moments into opportunities to shine. Inspired by the master climber himself, this ultralight bag is your ally for conquering the most demanding walls.
Its wide reinforced opening is a real asset for those with large hands, allowing for quick and efficient chalk refills. Its unique shape follows the natural curve of your hand, offering optimal ergonomics. And for deep water solo enthusiasts, the lack of fleece inside ensures quick drying, allowing you to focus on what matters: your ascent.
Whether you're in the midst of a competition or on a personal adventure, this chalk bag becomes your trusted partner. Light as a feather, it accompanies you without weighing down your gear, giving you the constant opportunity to achieve feats worthy of Adam Ondra. So, ready to make climbing history?
Quick drying
Width: 145 mm / Height: 180 mm
bluesign® certified product
Durable water-repellent (DWR) treatment without PFCs
Recycled materials
Weight: 56 g

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