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Petzl Joko-Y lanyard 2x60 cm

Petzl Joko-Y lanyard 2x60 cm


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33,79 + versand- und Zahlungskosten
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Normaler Preis 41,90 €
MwSt. im Preis enthalten 25.5 %


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Artikelbeschreibung
Progression lanyard for adventure
parks. The JOKO-Y lanyard allows progression in an adventure park and remains connected when passing intermediate anchors. It is used as a complement to the JOKO-I pulley lanyard.
These lanyards are available in different lengths to adapt to the different designs of adventure parks.

• Designed for passing intermediate anchor points on
fixed protection
• Attaches to the harness with a simple lark’s head
hitch
• End equipped with plastic sheath to help hold the
carabiner in place and protect the stitching from
abrasion
• Comes in two lengths (60 and 85 cm) to adapt to the
different designs of adventure parks

Product specifications
• Certification: CE
• Made in France
• 3-year guarantee
• Materials: nylon, polyester, polyurethane,
polyethylene

Garantie
36 Monat(e)


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