Retrievable Anchors

 Retrievable Anchors are those where the webbing used to form an anchor is retrieved, leaving nothing behind. There are several good reasons for doing this including:

  • leaving no trash behind in the canyon is elegant
  • in places where the anchor sling is visible to hikers, removing it is generally a good idea to decrease the visual impact, and in many places is good to avoid the potential wrath of land managers
  • a retrievable anchor may be a good way to conserve anchor materials

Source: https://www.canyoneeringusa.com/techtips/tworingretrievableanchor

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  • Groov-E Ghost
    Groov-E Ghost

    Using a stone knot, the Groov-E Ghost allows for easy rigging with minimal effort and nothing left behind.

    € 25,00
  • Imlay Fiddlestick Advanced Anchor
    Imlay Fiddlestick Advanced Anchor

    It is a new approach to retrievable anchoring, which opens up a wider range of possible anchors and makes it possible to descend more canyons and leave nothing behind (also known as "ghosting").

    € 25,95
  • Smooth Operator
    Smooth Operator

    Is an anchor system that can be retrieved after abseiling and leaves nothing behind. Some advantages: reduced use of webbing and rap rings, rope grooves can be minimized. Requires advanced skills.

    € 24,95
  • Smooth Sac large
    Smooth Sac large

    Is a material bag made for small diameter loose ropes, which are used in various retrievable anchor systems. The flat shape stores easily and prevents rolling. Capacity: 152 m overcrowded.

    € 29,50
  • Smooth Sac medium
    Smooth Sac medium

    Is a material bag made for small diameter loose ropes, which are used in various retrievable anchor systems. The flat shape stores easily and prevents rolling. Capacity: 85m overcrowded.

    € 28,50

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