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Extendable drop-prevention tether for a tool Petzl Tooleash
Petzl Tooleash - a stretchable attachment to prevent the fall of a tool weighing up to 5 kg.
Allows you to attach a tool to prevent it from falling when working at height, compactly fits on your climbing system.
The universal connection system allows you to use it as a long-term tool attachment or switch between tools depending on your needs.
Petzl Tooleash is part of a complete solution for preventing the fall of a tool.
Features of the Petzl Tooleash:
- high-strength yet compact elastic cable;
- can be stretched up to 120 cm for ease of use during work;
- TWIST-LOCK carabiner simplifies attachment to the Petzl Toolink (S, M or L);
- connection is optimized with the Petzl Interfast attachment, but it can also be connected directly to the equipment loop, depending on the weight of the tool.
Specifications Petzl Tooleash:
- Weight, g: 56 (1.98oz)
- Maximum load, kg: 5
- Total length under tension, cm: 105 cm
- Maximum length of combined elements: 120 cm (Petzl Tooleash extension cable + Petzl Toolink attachment)
- Material(s): polyester, aluminum
- Certification(s): ANSI/ISEA 121-2018 (standard for fall arrest solutions)
- Link: https://www.petzl.com/INT/en/Professional/Harnesses/TOOLEASH
MANUFACTURER
Petzl
If you are involved in working at height, industrial mountaineering or are simply an avid caver or climber, you are no doubt already familiar with Petzl products.
Today, PETZL is the world leader in the production of products for climbers and cavers, with about 200 patents and ISO 9001 and UIAA quality certificates.
All Petzl products are made of modern high-quality materials, which creates the perfect balance of weight, reliability and user comfort.
Many well-known athletes, including skiers, climbers and professional cavers, choose Petzl equipment exclusively.
When you pick up any Petzl product, you will feel the highest quality, thoughtfulness and craftsmanship.
The company's distributors operate in more than fifty countries.