🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Replacement Wooden Brake - ART Spiderjack 3

Product image 1

Replacement Wooden Brake - ART Spiderjack 3

Replacement Wooden Brake - ART Spiderjack 3

Replacement wooden brake for use with the ART Spiderjack 3.Ā  Made from pock wood, an especially hard and heavy wood

More information about pock wood:
The SpiderJack brake lever is made of pock wood, an especially hard and oily wood. Most of the precious pock wood comes from Central America, traded only under strict legal control.

Its botanical name is Guajacum. Depending on its geographical origins, Guajacum carries additional names likeĀ coulteriĀ (Mexico) orĀ OfficinaleĀ (Antilles). In Europe, the name ā€žpock woodā€œ derives from the times, when its resin was used in the fight against pox. Because of its high proportion of oil and its great density, pock wood is a well known natural product featuring an outstanding abrasion resistance.

Even the drive shafts of steamships were mounted on pock wood. It is well known, wood is a poor conductor of heat, even more so with pock wood. So naturally, controlling a rope with the SpiderJackā€˜s pock wood brake conducts very little heat.


$7.15

Original: $23.84

-70%
Replacement Wooden Brake - ART Spiderjack 3—

$23.84

$7.15

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Replacement wooden brake for use with the ART Spiderjack 3.Ā  Made from pock wood, an especially hard and heavy wood

More information about pock wood:
The SpiderJack brake lever is made of pock wood, an especially hard and oily wood. Most of the precious pock wood comes from Central America, traded only under strict legal control.

Its botanical name is Guajacum. Depending on its geographical origins, Guajacum carries additional names likeĀ coulteriĀ (Mexico) orĀ OfficinaleĀ (Antilles). In Europe, the name ā€žpock woodā€œ derives from the times, when its resin was used in the fight against pox. Because of its high proportion of oil and its great density, pock wood is a well known natural product featuring an outstanding abrasion resistance.

Even the drive shafts of steamships were mounted on pock wood. It is well known, wood is a poor conductor of heat, even more so with pock wood. So naturally, controlling a rope with the SpiderJackā€˜s pock wood brake conducts very little heat.