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Petzl RIG - Compact self-braking descenderAs low as $239.94Compact self-braking descender, Lock off and work with minimum gear to tangle. The Petzl Rig is a proven performer for the zip line and ropes course construction industry. Learn More
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Petzl Tibloc Ascender$34.95In a bind, this ultra-lightweight ascender can be used to build hauling systems or as a Prusik-replacement in self-rescue situations. Learn More
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KONG FUTURA MINI HAULER$163.00KONG FUTURA MINI HAULER Low friction pulley fitted with a caming device to aid in hauling. Great for hauling on big walls, glacier rescue, or self rescue in the vertical world. Learn More
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Petzl Ascension AscenderAs low as $89.85The Ascension Ascender by Petzl is the benchmark for handled ascenders and has been refined to provide greater comfort; efficiency, ease of use. Learn More
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Mio Mechanical 1/2" Rope Grab$218.00
This self-trailing MIO rope grab grips automatically in the event of a fall and dissipates the energy of the fall by slipping along the rope. When used within OSHA guidelines on approved ropes, the amount of slip is well within the OSHA requirements. This rope grab comes with a lanyard and an ANSI Snap Hook. for use on 1/2" ropes.
Specifications:- Length: 3 Feet
- Maximum Elongation: 42 inches
- Maximum Arresting Force: <900 lbs
- Maximum Free Fall: 6 Feet
- Maximum Capacity: 310 lb
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Petzl Stop Descender Device$169.95Originally designed for single rope descents in caving, the Stop has become a standard tool for the rope access worker. The Stop is designed to automatically "stop" the descent when the red handle is not depressed. Learn More
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CMI Twin Expedition Arborist Ascender$205.95CMI 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