Climbing Technology RollnLock Pulley, Orange, One Size








Key features
- •For Use With Ropes End 892 / End 1891 Ø 8 ÷ 13 Mm
- •Spring Operated Cam For Use As A Rope Ascender
- •Sliding Lock For Use As A Pulley
- •It Allows The Hauling Of Light Loads
- •Exceptional Use With Webbing 10÷16 Mm, For Positioning Adjustment
Climbing Technology RollnLock Pulley, Orange, One Size
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Sharp teeth but amazing device.
Jake✓ Verified Purchase•August 29, 2023
The media could not be loaded. Not as rope friendly as it seems. There are teeth that aren't shown in any of the pictures, the ribbed part doesn't even touch the rope on 11mm, just that sharp v groove; Smaller ropes are engaged by the ribs. After filing the teeth down, I must say that this device is amazing. Be aware that for TR solo, the cam will disengage if it hooks on an edge. See video
Great gadget
Chris✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
This little guy does a wide array of tasks.
Great bang for buck, but if used correctly.
John✓ Verified Purchase•June 29, 2023
Great product. I love it's size, and versatility. Less cumbersome compared to the Petzl Traxion. Over all a great buy for the price.
Loss of one star has to do with is operational performance. When used as a pulley on a fixed point. You need to make sure you are pulling strait down. You need to use an oval or a pear ring style carabiner. If you use a D shaped carabiner, the rollnlock will sit at an angel when under load, causing your rope to jump slightly out of the sheave( pulley wheel). If you have the cleat in an 'bite' position, this can cause your rope to pull the cleat around and can lock the cleat in the open position.
You also can not side load the the rollnlock, or else the above will occur.
It is also difficult to release the cleat from the open position when under load. Even if you quickly take the load off with one hand, trying to release the cleat so it can grab the rope can be difficult.
Due to it's width. On D and Pear shaped carabiners, you can not pass the RollnLock to the opposing side of your carabiner. So on a pulley position like shown in the photo. If you need to relocate frequently. You will need to pass remove the RollnLock first before disconnecting from your point. Then connect your biner to your new anchor point, before reconnecting the RollnLock. If you relocate frequently, this extra step may become annoying.
It is great for strait up and down, as pulley. You just need to make sure you don't side load it and use a correct carabiner.
Loss of one star has to do with is operational performance. When used as a pulley on a fixed point. You need to make sure you are pulling strait down. You need to use an oval or a pear ring style carabiner. If you use a D shaped carabiner, the rollnlock will sit at an angel when under load, causing your rope to jump slightly out of the sheave( pulley wheel). If you have the cleat in an 'bite' position, this can cause your rope to pull the cleat around and can lock the cleat in the open position.
You also can not side load the the rollnlock, or else the above will occur.
It is also difficult to release the cleat from the open position when under load. Even if you quickly take the load off with one hand, trying to release the cleat so it can grab the rope can be difficult.
Due to it's width. On D and Pear shaped carabiners, you can not pass the RollnLock to the opposing side of your carabiner. So on a pulley position like shown in the photo. If you need to relocate frequently. You will need to pass remove the RollnLock first before disconnecting from your point. Then connect your biner to your new anchor point, before reconnecting the RollnLock. If you relocate frequently, this extra step may become annoying.
It is great for strait up and down, as pulley. You just need to make sure you don't side load it and use a correct carabiner.
Solo top rope
John Kopczinsky✓ Verified Purchase•June 1, 2023
I use this as my primary device, I use a different for my secondary catch. Rope glide is ok and I don't worry about it failing.
Light and effective
sergio Diaz✓ Verified Purchase•May 31, 2023
It is light and compact. I used it attached to a 9mm rope without any issues. I also used it to make a zip line. The teeth have great grip without damaging the rope. When in use, it just glides through the rope and acts quickly when stoping a fall.
I would recommend this product.
I would recommend this product.
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