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Petzl Shunt

Petzl Shunt


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58,78 + delivery costs
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Normal price 62,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
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Product code
B03B
Bar code
3342540817944

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Product description
Used below the rappel device, the SHUNT works as a rappel back-up and replaces friction hitches like the Prusik. Works on single and half ropes.

Description

  • Easy to install on the rope
  • Smooth clamping surfaces won’t damage rope
  • May be used to ascend single or doubled rope

Specifications

  • Material(s): aluminum frame
  • Weight: 188 g
  • Rope compatibility: single ropes 10-11 mm or doubled ropes 8-11 mm
  • Certification(s): CE, UIAA

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 90 x 140 x 70 mm.


Weight
0,21 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


Warranty
36 month(s)


Country of origin
Germany


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Anonymous verified buyer, 15.6.2025
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It works.
Anonymous verified buyer, 22.4.2025
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He does his job as he should.
Paul Rauno M. verified buyer, 7.10.2024
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I use it as my number one device for top rope soloing because it doesn't have teeth tearing the rope. Micro Traxion or Ascention as a second device.
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