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Robertson Adjustable Lobster Claws$83.82These are the basic model with NO snap hooks or Zorber. These are only appropriate for clipping in to protection with some dynamic load absorbing features like rope or fairly slack cable such as a belay cable on a high ropes course or zipline. Learn More
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Petzl Jane Lanyard$39.53Can be combined with an ABSORBICA energy absorber to set up an energy-absorbing «I» or «Y» lanyard of less than two meters in length Learn More
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Petzl String$19.73Holds the connector in place and protects the webbing from abrasion. Available in two sizes. Learn More
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Robertson Adjustable LanyardsAs low as $66.221-3/4" Nylon Webbing Ajustable Lanyards are used for protection on high ropes courses, adventure courses, industrial heights and a variety of home applications. Learn More
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Robertson Lanyards: Custom Length Safety Lanyards$21.12Lanyards are used for protection on high zip lining, ropes courses, adventure courses, industrial heights and a variety of home applications. These are designed to meet the standards of high ropes course/zip line protection and many industrial requirements. Learn More
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Robertson Lobster Claws$39.82These lobster Claws are a unique, non-adjustable set of positioning / safety lanyards designed specifically for program high ropes courses. Learn More
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Snap Hook - Industrial Snap Hooks$16.50Snap hooks are recommended as they are easier for small hands, more ergonomically friendly and are permanently attached to the lobster claws. Learn More
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CMI Trolley LanyardAs low as $42.17CMI Zip Line Trolley Lanyard makes zip lining a cinch. A rider should have two separate lanyards attached to the trolley for a safe and secure zip lining ride Learn More
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Zorber Energy Absorbing Fall Protection$52.80The Zorber Shock absorbing unit is compact and lightweight. When a 220 pound weight is dropped six feet, the maximum arresting force will be less than 900 pounds. Learn More