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CMI Foot AscenderAs low as $113.30Rope climbing is made easier by the CMI Foot Ascender. The addition of this boot-mounted device maintains tension on the rope, allowing for easier advancement of the main ascender, and promotes better use of body mechanics by keeping your body in an upright position. Learn More
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Small UltrascendersAs low as $198.00Our new Ultrascenders are designed to be the most convenient, easiest to use and most comfortable ascenders around. We've added a new ergonomically designed safety mechanism which is integrated into the handle channel for maximum ease. Learn More
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Petzl ZigZag Prusik$369.53Petzl ZigZag Prusik The linked rings provide precision and fluidity when moving around. The pulley is mounted on ball bearings to allow the slack to be taken up easily. Learn More
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Large UltrascendersAs low as $212.25Our new Ultrascenders are designed to be the most convenient and easy to use ascenders around. We've added a new ergonomically designed safety mechanism which is integrated into the handle channel for maximum ease of use in those long "over the lip" stretches. Learn More
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Petzl Ascentree Rope Grab$290.33Handled rope clamp designed for doubled rope ascents, the ASCENTREE has ergonomic handles allowing a comfortable and powerful grip when pulling. Learn More
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CMI Double Expedition Ascender$189.15CMI Double Expedition Ascender, The cam is the same design as those in our now famous Ultrascenders and carries the same lifetime wear-out guarantee. Extra large handgrip opening easily accomodates gloved or mittened hands Learn More
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CMI Twin Expedition Arborist Ascender$226.55CMI Twin Expedition Arborist Ascender, The Twin Expedition is the first single-handled dual ascender designed to meet the needs of industry leading arborist professionals. The EXPTWIN easily accommodates three rope techniques - 2:1 doubled rope technique (DdRT), 1:1 single rope technique (SRT), and 1:1 twin line ascent (DbRT). Learn More








