
Quick'Arbor Dual Handled Ascender
Climbing Technology's Quick'Arbor Dual ascender brings a new level of comfort and ergonomics to double-handle ascenders. With the unique v-shape of the ascender, the climber's arms are kept in a much more natural position, which translates into less fatigue and discomfort on long climbs.
The Quick Arbor has two holes per handle for attaching slings and tethers, as well as a central hole. The guards on the top of the ascenders can be easily flipped down and prevent the intrusion of branches and twigs into the cams.
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WesSpur is happy to offer returns or exchanges on any equipment that is still in new condition. Our return policy is fairly simple and is meant to make your life easy. All regular stock items in new/unused condition may be returned for a full refund less shipping within 30 days of purchase. We do not charge restocking fees.
WesSpur can not accept the return of any used equipment or special-order items.
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Manufacturer | : | Climbing Technology |
Made in | : | Italy |
Min Rope Diameter (inches / mm) | : | 3/8” / 10mm |
Max Rope Diameter (inches / mm) | : | 1/2” / 13mm |
Construction | : | Anodized aluminum frame, chrome-plated steel cam, rubber & plastic grip, nylon catch |
Weight | : | 17.6 oz / 500 g |
Handled ascenders are not rated to be used as the primary connection point to the climbing line. The climber must always be connected to the climbing line by an acceptable method.
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has released the ANSI Z133 safety requirements which apply to arboricultural operations.
This item is ANSI compliant.
The full ANSI Z133 safety requirements are available on our tree care standards page.
Rated: Excellent Review by: Binger
“I like it for what it is. It's a completely different feel when climbing. I am weird and not a fan of hand over hand when I SRS. This allows me to use both arms with ease along with my legs...Plus when I attach it to my saddle it forms smoothly. As someone that is almost 6'4 and 235 I find myself less winded when I get to my final T.I.P. ”