Petzl Crevasse rescue kit

Petzl Crevasse rescue kit


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119,20 + delivery costs
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Normal price 149,00 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


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Product code
K25 SC2

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Product description
Kit containing the equipment needed for hauling / ascending in crevasse rescue situations.
Kit containing : MINI TRAXION, 2 OK SCREW-LOCK carabiners, TIBLOC, OSCILLANTE pulley, 120 cm ST'ANNEAU sling

The essential kit for glacial travel (whether on foot or ski) for training courses, alpinists, or freeriders. This kit allow for rapid deployment and use in rescues where someone falls in a crevasse. The case integrates a simple, visual inspection system to quickly verify that you have all its components before you head out on the glacier.

Weatherproof guide with carabiner attachment hole allows the user to affix it to their harness for quick access during crevasse rescue situations
The MINI TRAXION can also be used for self-rescue (ascending the rope) and as a progress capture device for hauling someone out of a crevasse. The cam's angled teeth and self-cleaning slot ensure good grip on icy ropes.
The OSCILLANTE pulley's side plates rotate allowing for easy and quick installation on the rope. It can be used to reduce the effort needed for a self rescue or in the hauling system. Nylon sheave and aluminum side plate for excellent strength to weight ratio.
TIBLOC replaces the prussik or rope clamp in a hauling system or replace the self-locking knots in a self-rescue. Its angled teeth and self-cleaning slot ensure good grip on icy ropes

Warranty
36 month(s)


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