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Arborist brakes
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PortaAWrap Medium SS & 5-8" Eye Sling - NOTCH
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$250.300
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Great for using on the ground or in the crown with lighter loads and smaller rigging lines (1/2-9/16-inch diameter), this combo beats the pants off the hideous bend radius a figure 8 or similar dev...
PortaAWrap Large SS & Whoopie Sling - NOTCH
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$310.400
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$310.400
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The Notch Portawrap is a lightweight and compact rope friction device designed for lowering heavy loads in a controlled manner. For lines up to 3/4in.ROPE CAPACITY:3/4 in (20mm)TENSILE STRENGTH:20,...
PortaAWrap Large SS - NOTCH
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$200.300
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$200.300
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The Notch Portawrap is a lightweight and compact rope friction device designed for lowering heavy loads in a controlled manner. For lines up to 3/4in.ROPE CAPACITY:3/4 in (20mm)TENSILE STRENGTH:20,...
PortaAWrap Medium SS - NOTCH
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$184.300
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$184.300
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The Portawrap is a lightweight and compact rope friction device designed for lowering heavy wood in a controlled manner. ROPE CAPACITY:5/8 in (16mm)TENSILE STRENGTH:20,000 lbs ( 88.9 kN )WLL:2000 l...
Porta-A-Wrap Large - BUCKINGHAM
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from $230.300
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from $230.300
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Buck PORT-A-WRAPS are compact rope friction devices designed for lowering heavy objects from height in a controlled and predictable manner. The Buck Port-A-Wrap has been widely popular among the mo...
Porta-A-Wrap Mini - BUCKINGHAM
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from $175.200
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from $175.200
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Buck PORT-A-WRAPS are compact rope friction devices designed for lowering heavy objects from height in a controlled and predictable manner. The Buck Port-A-Wrap has been widely popular among the mo...
Porta-A-Wrap XL - BUCKINGHAM
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$400.500
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The Buck Port-A-Wrap has been widely popular among the modern-day arborist. Old school arborists used to lower heavy wood by wrapping their rigging lines around nearby trees, causing damage to tree...
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