Inside every shock pack is a very sophisticated design of webbing. Marling Leek's "Tear-Web" provides the technology behind the safest product in the industry.
Connecting your harness to the anchor point
...and it's this crucial link that is very often compromised by operators who routinely work in difficult areas, subjecting the lanyard to a variety of abrasive surfaces which may have a detrimental effect. RidgeGear's response is to offer a complete range of lanyards including webbing, rope and chain to ensure maximum choice, flexibility and most important of all, safety.
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Product Specification - Lanyards |
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RGL1 |
RGL2 |
RGL3 |
RGL4 |
RGL5 |
RGL6 |
RGL7 |
RGL9 |
RGL10 |
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Cut Resistant Polyester Webbing |
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12mm Kemmantel Rope |
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Steel Chain |
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Length 1.3m |
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Length 1.8m |
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Shock Absorber Pack |
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Elasticated Webbing |
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Extension Strop |
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Twin Leg |
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Restraint Only |
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Weight (kg) |
0.4 |
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0.4 |
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EN 354 |
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EN 355 |
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EN 1891 |
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