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Petzl Rope Bucket$61.14Petzl Rope Bucket, The Petzl Rope Bucket has a unique tapered design and thin layer of closed cell foam enable the bag to stand up by itself and stay open. Learn More
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Petzl Falcon Rescue/Zipline HarnessAs low as $180.35Petzl Falcon Rescue/Zipline Harness, The two lateral attachment points transfer the weight evenly around the waistbelt for comfortable surface-supported work/ziplining Learn More
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Petzl Bug Backpack$83.94The BUG backpack is designed for single-day multi-pitch rock climbing, and is perfect for everyday uses. Suitable for carrying gear on the approach and when climbing (hydration system, food, clothing, shoes). Learn More
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Petzl Newton Harness$215.94Fall arrest harness that is comfortable for work and easy to use. It offers ergonomic stowage of MGO connectors and has fall indicators. It is certified to North American, European and Russian standards. Learn More
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Petzl Basic Ascender$83.94Petzl Basic Ascender, The BASIC is a compact ascender that offers excellent grip for rope ascents. The lower attachment hole is large enough to hold the carabiners for the lanyard and the footloop. Learn More
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Petzl Ascension AscenderAs low as $89.85The Ascension Ascender by Petzl is the benchmark for handled ascenders and has been refined to provide greater comfort; efficiency, ease of use. Learn More
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Petzl Cordex Gloves$47.94These lightweight belay/rappel gloves combine the durability of a work glove with the precise fit and dexterity of a thinner glove. Double-layered leather protects the palm and other high-wear areas. Learn More
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Petzl Rollcab$407.94Roller designed for movement and evacuation along mechanical lift cables. Learn More
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Petzl Rescue$65.94Very high efficiency pulley for intensive use by rescue professionals. Learn More
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Petzl Pantin Ascender$95.94Petzl Pantin Ascender, A big advantage for long rope ascents. With the Pantin Ascender supporting the foot, the body is held in a more upright position thus making the ascent faster and less tiring for the arms. Learn More