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Petzl Croll Ascender$92.33Petzl Croll Ascender, The CROLL chest ascender is unmatched for efficiency on fixed lines. Compact and lightweight, it does not interfere with progression. The stainless steel wear plate improves durability by reinforcing the rope friction zone. Learn More
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Petzl Paw Rigging PlateAs low as $39.53Petzl Paw Rigging Plate, Coming in three sizes for different set ups the PAW provides strong and lightweight organization for your rope set up. Learn More
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CMI Micro Haul Pulleys$209.37The perfect size for light and tower rescues. Fits ropes from 8mm to 1/2". Features built in safety cam for use in "jigger" or "short haul" systems. Use with CMI micro single or double pulley 3:1 or 4:1 mechanical advantage systems. Features a centered bronze bushing. Strength: 7000 lbs. The CMI Single Micro Hauler is 154 mm. tall, 53 mm wide, and 40 mm. thick and 19 g. Learn More
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Petzl Ring Open$26.33The RING OPEN gated ring is designed for the semi-permanent connection of equipment. Its round shape ensures optimal functioning in all directions. It has a wide opening that allows installation of ropes with sewn terminations. Learn More
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Petzl Basic Ascender$92.33Petzl Basic Ascender, The BASIC is a compact ascender that offers excellent grip for rope ascents. The lower attachment hole is large enough to hold the carabiners for the lanyard and the footloop. Learn More
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Salamander Guide Throw Bag$90.95The Guide Bag was developed and designed by professional guides. A waist worn bag with 70' of rope meets the requirements for professional operations and insurance. Learn More
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CMI Twin Expedition Arborist Ascender$226.55CMI Twin Expedition Arborist Ascender, The Twin Expedition is the first single-handled dual ascender designed to meet the needs of industry leading arborist professionals. The EXPTWIN easily accommodates three rope techniques - 2:1 doubled rope technique (DdRT), 1:1 single rope technique (SRT), and 1:1 twin line ascent (DbRT). Learn More