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Petzl AVAO Sit Work harnessAs low as $270.35PetzlAVAO SIT Zipline/Work harness, With a ventral attachment point that distributes the load between the waistbelt and the leg loops during suspended work Learn More
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Petzl Podium Work Seat$229.95The Podium work seat is a harness-mounted platform that provides a stable and comfortable seat while working in suspension. It is fully compatible with the Ropeworks harness, and may be added to the harness while the technician is suspended. Learn More
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Petzl Falcon Rescue/Zipline HarnessAs low as $180.35Petzl Falcon Rescue/Zipline Harness, The two lateral attachment points transfer the weight evenly around the waistbelt for comfortable surface-supported work/ziplining Learn More
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Petzl Newton Harness$215.94Fall arrest harness that is comfortable for work and easy to use. It offers ergonomic stowage of MGO connectors and has fall indicators. It is certified to North American, European and Russian standards. Learn More
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Petzl TOP Harness$131.94The TOP chest harness transforms the AVAO SIT, FALCON and SEQUOIA SRT seat harnesses into fall arrest harnesses. The foam shoulder straps are widely spaced to reduce neck chafing. Learn More
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Petzl Sequoia HarnessAs low as $469.95The SEQUOIA is a seat harness for tree care. It is designed for the arborist's comfort. The extra-wide, semi-rigid waist belt and leg loops give excellent support. Learn More
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Petzl Chest'Air$143.94The CHEST’AIR chest harness transforms the FALCON, FALCON MOUNTAIN, AVAO SIT and SEQUOIA SRT seat harnesses into fall arrest harnesses. Connects simply to the harness ventral attachment point for rapid installation. Learn More
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Petzl Secur Shoulder Strrap$45.54SECUR shoulder straps position the CROLL chest rope clamp and attach to AVAO SIT, FALCON, FALCON ASCENT and SEQUOIA SRT harnesses. Learn More
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Torse Shoulder Strap$27.54Torse Shoulder Strap, The TORSE shoulder strap allows the CROLL ventral rope clamp to remain correctly positioned in order to optimize efficiency and comfort during rope ascents. Learn More