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Petzl Progress Y

Petzl Progress Y

Petzl Progress Y
Petzl Progress Y

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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

Pakitud toote või tootepakendi hinnanguline suurus on 200 x 300 x 40 mm.


Kaal
0,15 kg
(pakendatult 0,189 kg)


Garantiiaeg
36 kuu(d)


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