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Search results for: 'foot grippl cable clamp import'
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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
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Petzl Pantin Ascender$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
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Yates Big Wall Ladder$60.00Yates Big Wall Ladder, Big Wall Ladders offer the simplicity of traditional 1" Etriers with the comfort of 2" Wall Etries. Built in spreader bar insures that steps remain open without causing foot pinching. Learn More
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Petzl SPELEGYCA$44.95Asymmetrical Y-shaped sewn lanyard made of flat webbing, * Used with an ASCENSION handled rope clamp for progression on a rope, * Asymmetrical Y-shape for ease of movement: Learn More
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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
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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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Petzl Basic Ascender$83.94Petzl 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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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