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Petzl Progress Y

Petzl Progress Y

Petzl Progress Y
Petzl Progress Y

Price
18,00 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %
VIP-customers don't get a discount for this product


Quantity
pc



Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pcs
Available in the webstore0 pcs

Product code
L44A

The maximum amount you can order is the same as the number of articles in stock and on the way to us.
Availability
This product is not for sale at the moment.

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Product description
The PROGRESS lanyard is designed for rope progression. The dynamic rope construction limits the energy transmitted to the user during a limited fall. The fall indicator signals that the product should be retired.


  • Dynamic rope lanyard limits energy transmitted to the user in a limited fall (do not go above the anchor point)
  • Fall indicator: the green stitching disappears when the lanyard is subjected to a major fall (improper use): the lanyard must then be retired
  • Y shape allows a constant connection for progressing along a fixed traverse line
  • Long arm for attaching an ASCENSION rope clamp when ascending rope
  • Short arm for clipping in when passing intermediate anchors
  • Ends equipped with a plastic sheath that holds the connector in place and protects against abrasion
  • Lengths:
    - short arm: 30 cm
    - long arm: 65 cm


  • Weight: 150 g
  • Certification(s): CE EN 354, EAC

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 200 x 300 x 40 mm.


Weight
0,15 kg
(with sales package 0,189 kg)


Warranty
36 month(s)


Country of origin
Germany


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