Petzl
Fernand Petzl was only 17 years old in the 1930s when he discovered his passion for caving. Along with his friend, Pierre Chevalier, Fernand Petzl became recognised as a world leading caving specialist. Thanks to their creativity and imagination, they developed the original vertical progression techniques and perfected new equipment (climbing poles, nylon ropes). They were behind many exploits and major discoveries, like the Gouffre Berger in the Vercors Massif. At the same time, they were actively involved in creating associations and institutions that oversee caving and rescue. Fernand Petzl, followed his grandfather into engineering but his one true passion was caving. In 1933, with Pierre Chevalier, he explored 17 kilometres of the Dent de Crolles network. From 1952, he headed the Gouffre Berger expedition, which in 1956 reached a depth of one thousand metres, a world record at the time. In 1933, Fernand began using his engineering skills to producing climbing tools. Petzl’s expertise stems partly from caving - the activity that defines the company’s history. The constraints encountered underground are significant; mud, sand, humidity, and absence of light. Other constraints are activity-related. While exploring a cave, it is not unusual to use fixed ropes that were first installed many years before.
In 1968 the first "Petzl" products were sold. Rope clamps and descenders allowed ropes to permanently replace ladders. This new type of "single rope" technique revolutionised caving. Throughout the last 30 years, Petzl has gained a level of experience that is unanimously recognised in the field of verticality, be it underground, in the mountains or in the construction industry.
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Self-adhesive rubber grip tape for customising ice tools (or replacing worn out hand grips).
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All round pick for the new generation of Quark, Nomic and Ergo axes - the best choice for British users.
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Removable leash that fits virtually any mountaineering ice axe.
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Modular crampons designed for ice climbing, technical mountaineering, and mixed climbing.
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An ultra-light ultra-compact locking (or progress-capture) pulley that is exceptionally efficient.
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High efficiency, ultra-light progress capture pulley.
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Back-up pad for bouldering sit-starts and for protecting the spaces.
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Latest generation of the ultimate ice climbing tool (in the opinion of many).
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Lightweight swing-cheeked pulley for occasional alpine use.
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Lightweight and compact instructional harness with self-locking buckles.
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Highly efficient swing-sided Prusik pulley designed for pulley systems and hauling of heavy loads.
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Ultra-light and compact hyperstatic cord for ski mountaineers.
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Very lightweight rechargeable, compact, multi-beam headlamp. 600 lumens.
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Lightweight, compact mountaineering and ski touring harness.
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Innovative ultra-light compact karabiner with "MonoFil Keylock system". From 28g.
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Very simple and safe way of ascending ropes but a tad heavy for the alps. Left and Right-Hand versions.
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Comfortable one-size-fits-all harness with gear loops.