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Petzl Axis 11mm, 200m

Petzl Axis 11mm, 200m


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531,92 + delivery costs
Lowest price within 30 days 465,43 €
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Normal price 664,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
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Product description

Petzl Axis 11mm, 200m is a dependable low-stretch kernmantel rope built for confident handling during work at height. This rope uses a standard 11 mm diameter to support a secure grip and smoother device management. EverFlex technology helps it stay flexible and predictable over time, even when exposed to water, dust, or mud.

  • Low-stretch kernmantel rope designed specifically for work at height with reliable handling
  • 11 mm standard diameter for a confident grip and easier rope control
  • EverFlex technology supports lasting flexibility and consistent performance in changing conditions
  • Nylon core with a polyester sheath and a dedicated weave for long-term durability
  • 32-carrier construction for stable, device-friendly performance


Technical Features

Certifications: CE EN 1891 type A, UKCA, EAC, NFPA 2500 Technical Use, XF 494: FZL-S-Q11, ANSI Z459.1
Strength tied with figure-eight knot: 19 kN
Strength with sewn termination: 22 kN
Impact force (factor 0,3): 5,2 kN
Number of factor 1 falls: 12
Construction: 32 carrier
Percentage of sheath: 41 %
Static elongation: 3 %

Weight
82 g / m

Dimensions
Diameter: 11 mm

Materials
Polyester, nylon


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 400 x 300 x 300 mm.


Length
200 m


Thickness
11 mm


Weight
16,4 kg
(with sales package 17 kg)


Warranty
36 month(s)


Country of origin
Czech Republic


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