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Petzl Trac Plus

Petzl Trac Plus

Petzl Trac Plus
Petzl Trac Plus

Campaign price
124,16 + delivery costs
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Normal price 149,00 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc



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Product code
P24DUB

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Product description

Quick and easy installation:

  • clip-on cover for installing on a lanyard
  • unit is drop-proof thanks to the VERTIGO carabiner attached to the pulley
  • carabiner with easy to use WIRE-LOCK locking system

  • Ease of use during movement:
    • two sheaves ensure good stability
    • sealed ball bearings ensure constant efficiency, regardless of the user’s weight
    • front and rear fairings limit the risk of pinched fingers
    • two supports for the progression carabiners allow them to be protected from cable wear
  • Well suited for intensive use
    • joining piece distributes contact points between the carabiner and the pulley to increase the longevity of the carabiner
    • identification with Datamatrix code
  • Double-row ball bearings limit friction and increase longevity
  • Cable diameter: 9 to 13 mm (may also be used on ropes)
  • Weight: 400 g
  • Certification(s): CE EN 12278

Weight
0,41 kg


Warranty
36 month(s)


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