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Rope Logic
PNW Custom Lanyard System
The PNW Custom Lanyard from Rope Logic allows you to customize your la…
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Rope Logic
Rope Logic Wire Core 1/2" Flipline
These high quality 1/2" wire core fliplines ensure the highest level o…
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ART
ART Positioner - Swivel Positioner
When it comes to mechanical adjusters on lanyards, the ART Positioner …
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Rock Exotica
Rock Exotica RockGrab Lanyard Adjuster
The RockGrab lanyard adjuster from Rock Exotica is a length adjusting …
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Petzl
Petzl Micrograb Rope Grab
This Petzl rope grab has been designed as a more ergonomic and simple-…
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Yale Cordage
Yale Maxi-Flip SS Single Swivel Snap Hook Wirecore Flipline
The Yale Maxi-Flip Single Swivel Snap Hook Wirecore Flipline is a top-…
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Buckingham
Buckingham Adjustable Nylon Polestrap
This adjustable nylon webbing lanyard from Buckingham Manufacturing fe…
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Rope Logic
Rope Logic Blue Streak Steel Snap Buckstrap Lanyard
This is one of the simplest and most rugged styles of lanyard, made wi…
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Rock Exotica
Rock Exotica 5/8" RockGrab
The RockGrab lanyard adjuster from Rock Exotica is a length adjusting …
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Rope Logic
Rope Logic 3-Strand Positioning Lanyard with Steel Snaps
This extremely durable work positioning lanyard is made by the experts…
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Yale Cordage
Yale Maxi-Flip 5/8' x 12' Wirecore Snaphook Lanyard
Yale Cordage's Flipline features a 5/8-inch body with swivel steel sna…
Lanyards & Fliplines
The Importance of Lanyards/Fliplines in Tree Climbing Gear
When you're talking about arborist equipment, you'll find that a lanyard is one of the 7 pieces of essential equipment in every climber's kit. They're called by a few different names, but you'll hear them referred to as fliplines or polestraps from time to time. If you're new to climbing trees, you may be wondering what a lanyard does, though.
Lanyards are used in combination with the harness. Arborist harnesses have a D-ring on each side, specifically for the lanyard. The climber attaches one end of the lanyard to one side, then wraps it around the tree, buckling it to the opposite side. The rope grabs the tree, allowing the climber to be locked in to their position safely.
As you can see, these are essential tools of the trade. Lanyards are able do be adjusted to change the tension, keeping arborist's close to the trunk when necessary, or allowing them to stretch out to reach limbs when need be.
It doesn't matter if you're just getting started with climbing, or if you're an experienced user, a lanyard is a mandatory part in anyone's kit.