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Petzl Grillon

Petzl Grillon

Petzl Grillon

Precio promocional
151,94 + gastos de envío
La oferta termina en
Precio normal 159,00 €
Incl. IVA 25.5 %


Cantidad
uds


Talla
2 m
No disponible


Talla: 2 m

Tienda (Helsinki)en el estante0 uds
Disponible en tienda online0 uds

Código del producto
L52A 002

La máxima cantidad de este producto es la cantidad que se encuentra disponible en el almacén.
Disponibilidad
No se puede añadir el producto a la cesta porque no está disponible en este momento o por alguna otra razón.


Descripción
Lanyard with fine adjustment system for precise work positioning
Can be used in two ways:
- double mode, on the harness lateral attachment points, to distribute the weight on the belt (user has weight on his feet): length is adjusted by pressing on the pivoting cam)
- single mode on the harness ventral attachment point, to distribute weight between the waistbelt and the leg loops (user is suspended): length is adjusted by operating the handle while holding the free end of the lanyard
Removable protective sheath protects the rope from abrasive contact and favors smooth rope glide. The protection can be removed when the single lanyard technique is used, to bring the user closer to the anchor.

Peso
1,123 kg(Incluye el peso del embalaje)


Garantía
36 mes(es)


País de origen
Francia


Comentarios
Hiio K. comprador verificado, 24.2.2020
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Soy un escalador de torres y siempre confío en el Petal Grillon. Buen producto.
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