Description
The Stein Django Left Foot Ascender is built for climbers who want dependable, smooth upward movement with minimal effort. Created in partnership with ISC and experienced professionals, this compact ascender delivers secure grip, strong durability, and efficient rope engagement for everyday production climbing. Its lightweight anodised aluminium body balances strength with mobility, making it a reliable tool for long days in the canopy.
The Django features a lockable cam designed to grip the rope securely while reducing sheath wear, and the foot-operated cam lever allows quick engagement or release without needing to bend down. For climbers who use advanced kick-release methods, the cam lever can also be removed. Fully adjustable webbing straps with anti-slip buckles provide a solid fit to the boot, ensuring stable performance on ascent using either DRT or SRT systems.
Key Features
- Left-foot specific ascender design
- Lightweight anodised aluminium body for strength and corrosion resistance
- Lockable cam provides dependable rope engagement with minimal wear
- Foot-operated cam lever; removable for advanced techniques
- Compact size: 75 mm × 52 mm
- Low weight: 198 g for reduced fatigue during climbing
- Adjustable straps with anti-slip buckles for secure attachment
- Proof-tested for consistent, safe operation
Specifications
- Material: Anodised aluminium
- Weight: 198 g
- Dimensions: 75 mm × 52 mm
- Foot Orientation: Left
- System Use: Suitable for DRT and SRT climbing
Why Choose the Stein Django Left Foot Ascender?
✅ Designed with input from professional climbers
✅ Smooth and efficient rope control on ascent
✅ Lightweight and compact for all-day use
✅ Reliable grip with reduced rope wear
How to Use & Maintain
- Attach the ascender securely to your boot using the adjustable straps.
- Engage the cam by stepping into the rope path and lifting smoothly.
- Use the foot lever to lock, release, or remove the cam when required.
- Inspect the cam and body regularly for wear, debris, or damage.
- Store the ascender in a dry, clean environment after each climb.





