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2025-08-25 18:57:09
Originally I was skeptical about the quality of this product due to it's low price compared to other name brand items. However, once I received the item and was able to test it, there is NO DOUBT on it's quality!! Works great, good price, high quality! I will definitely be buying another one in the future.
Zbigniew K.
2025-08-06 14:16:58
Item as described
Michelle
2025-06-19 14:05:01
I like its mechanics, strong bite on the rope. The more weight on it the harder it grips. Easy to use. Not ideal for hunting as it makes noise opening closing and putting carabiner in. But it's what I have, it is what I'm using.. it does pinch rope really tightly. So much so it is deforming my tether over time.
Will
2025-06-14 18:21:53
I've been using this on 10mm polyester rope and it's been sturdy while cutting trees. I'm just lightweight person though at 150lbs, so there is plenty of leeway between my weight + 20lbs of gear and the max load rating of 220lbs. If you know what you're doing, how to use it and pair it with the recommended rope size it will work.
Nick
2025-06-11 15:48:13
Works but feels flimsy and cheap. For the price you’re better off with a name brand that’s built with quality. Not sure I’d recommend using these
Mg
2025-05-29 11:41:45
Holding me while I worked on a roof
ande
2025-03-26 11:43:35
Seems to engage fine, but I haven't taken a fall! You need slack and one hand to release to go down.
StevieQ
2025-01-09 19:56:04
It's an ascender and grips very well. There's no slip even when I tried it on thin ropes. This device is not meant to be a heavy-duty fall protection device. You still need a rope grab for fall protection. As an ascender, it is meant to prevent slipping, rather than to arrest a fall from a high distance away. This same device is sold by several other companies under different labels, and some of the sellers list the rating of this as 4,000 Newtons. To give you an idea of what this means, a person weighing 170 lbs and falling 10 ft down would generate a maximum arresting force on the rope of approximately 2,500 to 3,000 Newtons. In other words, this ascender doesn't have a lot of safety margin against high falls, but again, it's not designed for fall protection. It's an ascender and not a rope grab.Secondly, the catching mechanism uses a fairly acute blade-shaped wedge to dig into the rope to stop slipping. That acute blade shape could sever the rope if someone falls from a high place.
rolland leclerc
2025-01-02 12:36:40
pour travail sur le toit
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