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from 236.74 €
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2 variants | 2 colors | 600 g
- from 195.65 € without VAT
2 colors | rope: 10 - 11.5 mm | 600 g
Descender PETZL I'D S
Color: gold or black
Rope diameter: 10 - 11.5 mm
Weight: 600 g
Certification:
EN 341 type 2 class A (when used with PARALLEL 10.5 mm or AXIS 11 mm rope),
EN 12841 type C (when used with rope 10 to 11.5 mm EN 1891 A),
EN 15151-1 (when used with 9 to 11 mm rope),
ANSI Z359.4 (when used with 10 to 11.5 mm rope),
NFPA 1983
The self-locking abseiling device I'DS is primarily intended for work at heights and work with rope access. They are also used in technical rescue: abseiling, work positioning, short rope ascent and belaying with mountaineering technique.
It has an ergonomic handle that allows the release of the rope and comfortable control of the rope. There are two methods of abseiling: via the sidewall or via the friction groove of the letter V.
The integrated anti-panic system and the anti-error safety device reduce the risk of accidents caused by user error. They are also compatible with additional brakes that increase friction for rappelling with heavy loads.
The AUTO-LOCK system enables easy positioning at the workstation without the need to handle the handle or secure the device with a knot: as soon as the user releases the handle, the rope is automatically secured in the device.
The safety latch allows the installation of the rope without having to disconnect the device from the harness.
Self-locking abseil devices are universal and can be used both for abseiling and for short rope ascents.
An integrated stainless steel plate protects the friction surface of the blocker body from grinding.
The I'DS abseiling device is suitable for ropes of 10 to 11.5 mm and enables the handling of loads up to 250 kg.
PETZL I'D 2019 brake in practice:
210.73 €
174.16 € without VAT
On order
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Descender + Ascender + Fall arrester in one device | Rope: 10 - 11 mm | duralumin sidewalls | load capacity: 120 kg
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