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- Petzl Cordex Plus Gloves$59.94These medium weight belay/rappel gloves offer extra protection without sacrificing dexterity. Double-layer leather and padding protect the palm from heat generated during long rappels or lowers. Learn More
- Petzl CANYON Harness$169.95Whitewater cascades, rappelling, caving, spelunking, swimming, jumping, ziplining... this is the domain of the CANYON harness. Rugged, non-absorbent materials ensure lightweight longevity for all your aquatic adventures. Learn More
- Petzl Kit Corax$119.94Climbing kit containing CORAX harness, belay system with Am'D carabiner and VERSO belay-rappel device, BANDI chalkbag and POWER BALL chalkball Learn More
- PETZL FREINO$59.94It provides increased friction for single ropes when rappelling or lowering, without extra gear or the need to open the carabiner Learn More
- Petzl Cordex Gloves$47.94These lightweight belay/rappel gloves combine the durability of a work glove with the precise fit and dexterity of a thinner glove. Double-layered leather protects the palm and other high-wear areas. Learn More
- 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
- GriGri 2 Belay DeviceAs low as $99.95The GRIGRI 2 belay device with assisted braking is designed to facilitate belay maneuvers. Learn More
- 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
- Petzl Am'D CarabinerAs low as $18.25Petzl Am'D Carabiner - Add security to your climbing anchors with the Petzl Am'D Traict Locking Carabiner. Take your pick of Petzl's Screw-Lock, Ball-Lock, or Triact-Lock gate to perfectly match your preference. The Am'D Carabiner also has a snag-free keylock gate to assure it never snags on gear when you're building a solid anchor at the top of the pitch you just climbed. Learn More