Climbing chock having multiple concave surfaces

Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached

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248694, 248925, A47F 508

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060708425

ABSTRACT:
A climbing chock includes a chock body which has an irregular tubular configuration with multiple bearing surfaces thereon. At least two of the surfaces are convex in shape and at least one of the surfaces is flat. The chock includes a sling which is attached to the chock body for supporting a climber.

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