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Petzl Pantin Click

Petzl Pantin Click

Petzl Pantin Click
Petzl Pantin Click
Petzl Pantin Click
Petzl Pantin Click

Campaign price
72,68 + delivery costs
Offer ends in
Normal price 96,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


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Petzl Pantin Click Left-foot
Left-foot
Available in stock
Petzl Pantin Click Right-foot
Right-foot
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Product description

Petzl Pantin Click speeds up rope ascents with a smooth, ratchet-adjustable fit that reduces effort on long climbs. This foot ascender is designed to be used together with Croll, Ascension, or Ascentree rope clamps to make upward progress more efficient. A built-in catch helps guide the rope into place and keeps it seated while moving. The integrated mechanism is shaped to limit snagging as the rope runs through.

  • Foot ascender with a ratchet buckle system for fast, precise adjustment
  • Designed to make rope climbing quicker and less fatiguing, especially in the first meters of ascent
  • Compatible with Croll, Ascension and Ascentree rope clamps
  • Catch helps load the rope easily and keeps it in the device during ascents
  • Toothed cam with a self-cleaning slot maintains grip on frozen or dirty ropes
  • Integrated profile helps reduce snag points during movement
  • Not PPE


Weight

120 g

Materials
Aluminum, stainless steel, high-modulus polyethylene, polyurethane


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 190 x 100 x 60 mm.


Weight
0,12 kg
(with sales package 0,138 kg)


Warranty
36 month(s)


Country of origin
France


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