Petzl Absorbica Y MGO 80 (European version)

Petzl Absorbica Y MGO 80 (European version)


Precio promocional
170,64 + gastos de envío
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Precio normal 209,90 €
Incl. IVA 25.5 %


Cantidad
uds



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Disponible en tienda online0 uds

Código del producto
L012CB00

La máxima cantidad de este producto es la cantidad que se encuentra disponible en el almacén.
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Designed for progression on a vertical structure or horizontal lifeline, and when passing intermediate anchors

Absorbs energy in the event of a fall:
- Progressive tearing of the energy absorber webbing limits the impact force on the user
- Works with users who weigh between 60 and 140 kg

Minimal bulk:
- Energy absorber’s very compact design doesn’t hinder the user during progression
- FLEX version with 150 cm of elasticized webbing to avoid hindering progression

Durable fabric pouch with a simple opening system protects the energy absorber from abrasion or contaminants while allowing for regular inspection of the absorber

Ready-to-use solution: comes with two large-opening MGO connectors on the end of the lanyard and an OK TRIACT-LOCK connector for harness attachment

It is available in two versions: 80 (rope arms), or 150 FLEX (elasticized arms)


Las dimensiones aproximadas del producto empacado o el paquete del producto son 340 x 200 x 120 mm.


Peso
1,5 kg(Incluye el peso del embalaje)


Garantía
36 mes(es)


País de origen
Rumanía


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