Description
The Cyfie Grappling Hook is a reliable companion for outdoor enthusiasts, designed for versatile applications such as grabbing branches, magnet fishing, and outdoor survival. Crafted from SUS304 stainless steel, this 4-claw grappling hook boasts a diameter of 8.8 inches and a height of 9.2 inches. The included 10m/33ft 8mm nylon rope with a carabiner ensures easy and secure usage.
Key Features
- Super Hard Material: Made of SUS304 stainless steel with a hardness level up to HRC40. The grappling hook’s handmade claws undergo professional cutting tools and oil quenching after high-temperature heat treatment, ensuring strength and durability for daily outdoor use.
- Foldable Design: The claws can be expanded for use and folded up for storage, optimizing space in your gear. Caution is advised due to the sharpness of the claws during deployment.
- Strong Bearing Capacity: With a robust bearing capacity of up to 880 lbs/400kg (experimental data), this grappling hook can handle heavy-duty tasks, making it suitable for pulling vehicles or grappling falling objects.
- Versatile Functionality: The Cyfie Grappling Hook serves various purposes, including grappling falling objects, snagging tree branches, pulling heavy-duty objects. It proves invaluable for outdoor adventures, survival training, disaster relief, climbing trees, anchoring, fishing, and rescue vehicle traction.
FAQs
What is the material of the Cyfie Grappling Hook?
The grappling hook is made of SUS304 stainless steel, ensuring durability and strength for outdoor use.
How big is the grappling hook?
The grappling hook has a diameter of 8.8 inches and a height of 9.2 inches, providing substantial size for various outdoor tasks.
Does it come with a rope?
Yes, the grappling hook includes a 10m/33ft 8mm nylon rope with a carabiner, making it ready for use in different scenarios.
Can the claws be folded for storage?
Yes, the claws are designed to be foldable, saving space in your gear. However, be cautious as they are sharp during deployment.
Is it safe to climb mountains?
No, the grappling hook is not designed for climbing mountains. It’s essential to prioritize safety and exercise caution, especially during the trial phase.