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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 Simple Descender$83.94Petzl Simple Descender, The hand holding the free end of the rope is used to control or stop the descent. In narrow pitches, the Simple Descender has the advantage of being able to follow along the rope on its own, without manipulation. It is for use with ropes from 9 to 12 mm. Learn More
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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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Robertson Rope Belay SpoolAs low as $114.00This manual rescue belay can be used as a self belay or with a belayer. The side plates and drum are made from heat treated 6061 T6 Aluminum while the two stainless steel pins keep the rope seperated as it is reaved around the drum. Drum is Aircraft Hard Anodized for extended wear which cost more but makes for a superior product. Learn More
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GriGri 2 Belay Device$99.95The GRIGRI 2 belay device with assisted braking is designed to facilitate belay maneuvers. Learn More
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Petzl I'D Belay Device DescenderAs low as $319.95The Petzl ID is a self-braking descender with an anti-panic function built in. Learn More
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Head Rush TRUBLUE Auto BelayAs low as $2,195.00An auto belay is an automatic belay device that eliminates the need for a human belayer. In the case of the Head Rush TRUBLUE Auto Belay, it uses Head Rush's patented self-regulating braking system, which is enabled by non-contacting magnetic braking technology. Learn More
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A.L.F. AUTO BELAY/LOCKING PULLEYAs low as $429.00This innovative, all-in-one Pulley/Auto belay for fall protection is lightweight and easy to use. Auto belay pulley Locks in either direction (right or left) while climbing up or down. Learn More