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- Yates Adjustable Daisy Strap W/ Screamer$48.00Yates Adjustable Daisy Strap W/ Screamer, Designed to reduce shock loading during aid climbing situations where protection fails result in a direct fall onto the lower daisy. Learn More
- Petzl CONNEXION VARIO Adjustable anchor strap$66.55Petzl CONNEXION VARIO Adjustable anchor strap Learn More
- Petzl FOOTAPE Adjustable Webbing Foot Loop$39.95FOOTAPE Adjustable webbing foot loop, Attaches to the ASCENSION handled rope clamp or the BASIC rope clamp for rope ascents Learn More
- Petzl CONNEXION FAST Rapid adjust anchor strap$57.55CONNEXION FAST Rapid adjust anchor strap Learn More
- Petzl Absorbica-Y Fall Arrest LanyardAs low as $224.00Petzl Absorbica-Y Fall Arrest Lanyard Energy absorber with integrated double lanyard, The Petzl Absorbica Y L59 is an energy absorbing lanyard built in a Y shape with an integral energy absorber. The Y shape allows junctions in a cable lifeline to be passed without disconnecting Learn More
- Yates Nylon & Dyneema Daisy ChainsAs low as $25.00Yates Nylon & Dyneema Daisy Chains, Classic designed daisy chain made of 11/16" Nylon Super Tape or 12 & 14 mm Dymeema webbing. Learn More
- Petzl Rope BucketAs low as $61.14Petzl Rope Bucket, The Petzl Rope Bucket has a unique tapered design and thin layer of closed cell foam enable the bag to stand up by itself and stay open. Learn More
- 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
- Petzl Pantin AscenderAs low as $95.94Petzl Pantin Ascender, A big advantage for long rope ascents. With the Pantin Ascender supporting the foot, the body is held in a more upright position thus making the ascent faster and less tiring for the arms. Learn More