Version A
Version B
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I acquired my Krok Classic 9, Version A from Gear4Rocks in 2012.
The Krok Classic 9, Version A is cast from aluminum alloy, giving it a frosted finish. It has an irregular rope hole with a v-groove for the rope, two horns, and two round eyes. Version A is 81 mm. long, 116 mm. wide, 10 mm. high, and weighs 118 g.
One side is stamped with the Krok logo, a book-with-an-"i" icon, "25 KN, and another icon that looks like a check valve symbol. The other side is stamped with "05 11."
The lower portion of the rope groove is not rounded or chamfered. I recommend removing the sharp edges with a small file.
The eyes are not chamfered.
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I acquired my Krok Classic 9, Version B from Krok (courtesy of Alex Dniprovskyy & Alex Kostromitinov) in 2012.
The Krok Classic 9, Version B is cast from aluminum alloy, giving it a frosted finish. It has an irregular rope hole with a v-groove for the rope, two horns, and two round eyes. Version B is 81 mm. long, 116 mm. wide, 10 mm. high, and weighs 117 g.
One side is stamped with the the same markings as Version A; namely, Krok logo, a book-with-an-"i" icon, "25 KN, and another icon that looks like a check valve symbol. The other side is stamped with "06 11."
The lower portion of the rope groove is not rounded or chamfered. I recommend removing the sharp edges with a small file.
Unlike version A, the eyes on Version B are chamfered.
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