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  • Courant Flexbee Lanyard

    Courant

    Courant Flexbee Lanyard

    The Courant Flexbee is a prusik-based lanyard system with a slack-tending pulley that integrates onto the line and prusik - ensuring that you don't need to keep retying your lanyard. Courant's Squir rope is used due to it's high abrasion-resistance properties, and it pairs fantastically with the Courant high-performance hitch cord.

    $243.99 - $251.99
  • Petzl ABSORBICA®-Y TIE-BACK MGO

    Petzl

    Petzl ABSORBICA®-Y TIE-BACK MGO

    The ABSORBICA-Y TIE-BACK MGO is a double lanyard with integrated intermediate tie-back rings and compact energy absorber. It is designed for vertical progression on very large structures and when passing intermediate anchor points. It works with users who weigh between 60 and 140 kg. The TIE-BACK system allows the user to wrap structures with very large cross sections. The arms are elasticized to avoid hindering progression. It’s ready to use, with two large-opening MGO connectors on the end of the lanyard and a Bm’D connector for harness attachment.

    $349.99
  • Rock Exotica 5/8" RockGrab

    Rock Exotica

    Rock Exotica 5/8" RockGrab

    The RockGrab lanyard adjuster from Rock Exotica is a length adjusting device that incorporates a 90 twist in the eye of the cam. This twist properly orients your carabiner with the D-ring on your harness, reducing the need for a twisted clevis or any other additional connector. The RockGrab features a sleek profile and an axle design which allows for safe and permanent installation on your lanyard.

    Was: $109.99
    Now:$95.97
  • CAMP Gyro Lanyards

    CAMP

    CAMP Gyro Lanyards

    CAMP's Gyro Swivel is a brilliantly engineered piece of arborist gear, and a perfect base for a lanyard system. By attaching a premium lanyard to the Gyro Swivel, they've created a versatile climbing lanyard with exceptional freedom of movement in a compact package. The retrieving pulley features a minimal design and is equipped with a built-in secondary attachment point for smooth operation and customization options. Each system comes with an 8mm polyester-aramid hitch cord preassembled with a Michoacan hitch. Looking for something even cooler? The double-lanyard system combines two length adjustment systems into a single connection point with the innovative Gyro X3 swivel device, allowing you to rotate and tilt freely on the single attachment point even while using both lanyard legs.

    $49.99 - $479.99
  • Notch ROOK Positioning Lanyards

    Notch Equipment

    Notch ROOK Positioning Lanyards

    The Rope Logic Rook TriTech positioning lanyard features a versatile mini swivel that takes the twist out of your pulley-based positioning lanyard system. The kernmantle Sterling TriTech is our favorite rope for a positioning lanyard, and when put together with a Rook, Beeline Black prusik, and two Notch oval carabiners you get a top-of-the-line lanyard.

    $289.99 - $311.99
  • Rope Logic Tech 125 Lanyard w/ Triple Action Snap

    Rope Logic

    Rope Logic Tech 125 Lanyard w/ Triple Action Snap

    Sterling Tech 125 is a 1/2" line with an abrasion-resistant sheath and cut-resistant construction, making it the best candidate for a positioning lanyard! The Notch Tech 125 Lanyard features the Notch Triple Action Snaphook securely sewn into a tight eye, making this positioning lanyard a great substitute for a wire-core line.

    $129.99 - $140.99
  • Notch Tropical Ivy Flipline with Notch Glide Rope Grab

    Notch Equipment

    Notch Tropical Ivy Flipline with Notch Glide Rope Grab

    The Tropical Ivy flip line is an adjustable lanyard utilizing the Glide Rope Grab; a cam-based horizontal and vertical work positioning lanyard adjuster on the high-viz double braid 24-strand Tropical Ivy rope made by Yale. The Glide features an intuitive, one-handed operation with a responsive rope payout and take-up. The smooth, non-aggressive clutch is adjustable under load, with virtually no sit-back during use. The Glide comes with a size-specific removable cam, which allows for optimal rope tension through 3 friction settings so it can be used on ropes ranging from 11-13 mm or with wire-core lanyards.

    $244.99 - $247.99
  • Notch TriTech Flipline with Notch Glide Rope Grab

    Notch Equipment

    Notch TriTech Flipline with Notch Glide Rope Grab

    The TriTech flipline is an adjustable lanyard utilizing the Glide Rope Grab; a cam-based horizontal and vertical work positioning lanyard adjuster on the abrasion-resistant TriTech rope. The TriTech features a Technora® sheath, Dyneema™ inner jacket, and nylon core to make a strong and durable flipline that’s supple enough to move and position easily. The Glide features an intuitive, one-handed operation with a responsive rope payout and take up. The smooth, non-aggressive clutch is adjustable under load, with virtually no sit-back during use. The Glide comes with a size-specific removable cam, which allows for optimal rope tension through 3 friction settings so it can be used on ropes ranging from 11-13 mm or with wire-core lanyards.

    $277.99 - $283.99
  • The Importance of Lanyards/Fliplines in Tree Climbing Gear

    When you're talking about arborist equipment, you'll find that a lanyard is one of the 7 pieces of essential equipment in every climber's kit. They're called by a few different names, but you'll hear them referred to as fliplines or polestraps from time to time. If you're new to climbing trees, you may be wondering what a lanyard does, though.

    Lanyards are used in combination with the harness. Arborist harnesses have a D-ring on each side, specifically for the lanyard. The climber attaches one end of the lanyard to one side, then wraps it around the tree, buckling it to the opposite side. The rope grabs the tree, allowing the climber to be locked in to their position safely.

    As you can see, these are essential tools of the trade. Lanyards are able do be adjusted to change the tension, keeping arborist's close to the trunk when necessary, or allowing them to stretch out to reach limbs when need be.

    It doesn't matter if you're just getting started with climbing, or if you're an experienced user, a lanyard is a mandatory part in anyone's kit.