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Petzl Ascentree

Petzl Ascentree


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159,20 incl. VAT 25.5% (126.85 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs
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Normal price 199,00 €


Quantity
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Product code
B19AAA

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Product description
Handled rope clamp designed for doubled rope ascents, the ASCENTREE has ergonomic handles allowing a comfortable and powerful grip when pulling. Catch/cam unit is totally integrated to prevent any involuntary snagging.

Description:

Designed for ascending doubled ropes using the foot-lock technique or using two PANTIN foot ascenders

Simple and efficient to use:
  • ergonomic overmolded handles allow a comfortable yet powerful grip
  • wide opening allows easy handling, even with thick gloves
  • safety catch is totally integrated into the body of the rope clamp to help prevent snagging
  • toothed cam with self-cleaning slot optimizes performance under any conditions (frozen or dirty ropes...)
  • lower hole for connecting a PROGRESS lanyard
  • upper hole for clipping a carabiner around the rope

Specifications
  • Material(s): aluminum, stainless steel, plastic, rubber, nylon
  • Weight: 330 g
  • Rope compatibility: 8 to 13 mm
  • Certification(s): CE

Weight
0,33 kg


Warranty
36 month(s)


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