• Petzl FREINO Z Carabiner
  • Petzl FREINO Z Carabiner
  • Petzl FREINO Z Carabiner - Friction Spur

Petzl FREINO Z Carabiner

Product No. M042BA00

Regular price $49.95 USD
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Petzl FREINO Z Carabiner

The Petzl FREINO Z Carabiner has a friction spur for adding or adjusting friction during the descent. It is easy to use and compatible with I’D S, I’D L, I’D EVAC (versions starting in 2019) and RIG (versions starting in 2018) self-braking descenders. When rotated, it makes the descender loss-proof when transferred from the equipment loop to the ventral attachment point or anchor. It also includes the Keylock system to avoid any involuntary snagging of the carabiner. The FREINO Z has the TRIACT-LOCK automatic locking system with triple-action gate opening.

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SPECIFICATIONS

  • Material(s): Aluminum
  • Locking System: TRIACT-LOCK
  • Weight: 0.17 lbs
  • Major Axis Strength: 23 kN
  • Minor Axis Strength: 8 kN
  • Open Gate Strength: 8 kN
  • Gate Opening: 0.7''
  • Gate Opening for Friction Spur: 0.47''
  • Certification(s): CE EN 362, EAC, NFPA 1983 Technical Use

FEATURES

  • Descent control:
    - The spur helps increase friction for improved descent control with a heavy load (e.g. two-person rescue situation)
    - Easy to use and control. The rope can be quickly redirected over the friction spur and removed with one hand
  • Easy handling:
    - Rope is easily inserted into the spur, without opening the carabiner
    - Keylock system, to avoid any involuntary snagging of the carabiner
    - TRIACT-LOCK automatic locking system with triple-action gate opening
    - For use on a harness or an anchor
  • When rotated, it makes the I’D S, I’D L and I’D EVAC (1) or RIG (2) self-braking descender loss-proof when transferred from the equipment loop to the ventral attachment point or anchor

    (1) Versions starting in 2019
    (2) Versions starting in 2018


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