Arborist Repelling Climbing Climb Right 1/2″ X 10FT Steel Core

$83.99

A professional-grade piece of arborist equipment used for work positioning while climbing a tree.

This is a steel-core lanyard, also commonly referred to as a “flip line.” Its primary function is to provide a secure and adjustable connection to a tree trunk or branch, allowing an arborist to position themselves safely while performing tasks like pruning or removal

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Safety Feature (Wire Core): The key feature of a wire-core lanyard is the steel wire running through its center, encased in a durable rope sheath. This steel core provides cut resistance, offering a crucial layer of protection against an accidental nick from a chainsaw or hand saw. It’s important to note that while it is “cut-resistant,” it is not “chainsaw-proof,” and climbers must still exercise extreme caution. 

Lanyard that is 1/2 inch in diameter and 10 feet long.

It is equipped with a high-quality, locking swivel snap on one end, which prevents the lanyard from twisting and tangling. This snap is designed to be attached to a D-ring on the climber’s saddle or harness.

Adjustability: The lanyard is used in conjunction with a rope grab (or “flipline adjuster”). This device slides along the lanyard, allowing the climber to easily lengthen or shorten the line to achieve a stable and comfortable working position.

 A heavy-duty and reliable tool designed for professional arborists. Its stiff, wire-core construction makes it particularly easy to “flip” up the tree as the climber ascends, which is where the term “flipline” originates. It is a critical component of a climber’s safety and work-positioning system.