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Petzl Ascension Handled Ascender
The Petzl Ascension is standard equipment for big wall climbing. Neither mud nor ice nor freezing rain will make the Ascension loosen its hold. Designed to fit single ropes between 8 and 13mm in diameter, the Ascension features a lightweight aluminum body and easy-grip handle and rope-clamp. The Petzl Ascension's ergonomic handle keeps the ascender aligned with the direction of the pull for maximum efficiency, and a self-cleaning slot removes mud, grime, and ice from the rope as you move upward. Left and right-hand versions are color coded for easy differentiating.
Bottom Line: The Cadillac of ascenders.
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Would anyone recommend another ascender over this one?
By: none
April 21, 2008
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This is my favorite ascender that I have used. I've also tried the BD nForce and the classic Jumar. Both of those are solid ascenders too, but the Petzl feels best to me.
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By: UTClimber
September 14, 2008
This ascender is rock solid. It has a very comfortable ergonomic grip, which really matters on a long big wall. The thumb catch is easy to operate with one hand, to either release the teeth for sliding it up the rope, or for completely removing the ascender (important for being able to pass a piece). For anchoring this to yourself, there is either a hole big enough to clip a biner into, or a smaller hole which can take pre-tied cord. I've used this ascender on dry, wet, and icy ropes, and it held well in all 3 conditions. For traverses, I like to use these in combination with a grigri.
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By: Scott NYC
August 5, 2008
Been using both types for 7-10 years - in extreme environments. Caves - wet, muddy, dragging on rocks, falling on rocks, squeezing and scraping rock as I crawled through tight openings. Never failed. Still work beautifully. 100+ ascents on rope, some 500'+. I oil once in a while. Keep clean and dry, but have left them weeks in bags of muck only to pull them out, clean up and use.
I haven't used BD (which looks good for gloves/ice/winter). But I've used other lesser-known brands and simply didn't find any reason ever to switch.
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By: NvHiker
December 9, 2007
I too bought both, easy to control. Had no problem in wet conditions but one lever got a little stiff at freezing temps. I would highly recommend these ascenders.
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By: Amiel F.
October 16, 2006
The ascender I purchased was a right-handed unit. I took it out on my last caving venture, and loved it. The quality of the cam looks kind of cheap because it is chromed over but that didn’t affect the performance when ascending out. The chrome makes one curious about the material of the cam itself. It proved itself reliable with 230 lbs of weight dangling on the device. The hand grip is comfortable. I recommend getting the left-hand unit as well, especially if placing dependency primarily at the hands to climb. I plan on purchasing the left-hand unit next week. Both would really make a climb safer for those depending mainly on the ascender and having limited grip at the feet. I was able to shoot out of muddy cave entrance with great ease using the Ascension.
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By: Bob Cornez
September 27, 2006
Great product - comfortable, seem to be built strongly, so far have worked flawlessly. Great price.
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By: William Blake
August 17, 2006
Works flawlessly and I love the picture of the Petzl guy on the side so I don’t get confused.
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By: JohnGchrist
June 6, 2006
They get the job done and perform just as expected.
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By: Shorty
March 30, 2006
These ascenders are comfortable to jug with, easy to manipulate with one hand, and grip the rope well even if it's icy or muddy. It is a bit of a drawback that you can only clip one carabiner through the handle, but you can just clip your daisy to the ascender and clip your aider to the daisy's carabiner.
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By: Tradman
January 17, 2005
Products arrived in great condition and well packed. I bought both the left and the right at the same time. The only thing that would have made me happier was if there was a discount offered for buying both...but overall, a good transaction. I will likely shop here again.
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By: Anonymous
March 22, 2004
The Petzl Free Spirit carabiners do not fit into the Petzl Ascender safety lock hole. Of course this was a mix of alpine equipment and aid gear but it was surprising considering they are from the same manufacturer. Not a big deal. Quality product otherwise and timely service from BackcountryStore.com. It arrived just in time for a weekend outing!
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By: Roland693
February 15, 2004
Quality items, good packaging, nice serialization, and the best price I could find. Items were shipped timely and I'm ecstatic with the entire experience at BackcountryStore.com.
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Tech Specs:
Body Material:
Aluminum
Cam Material:
Aluminum
Fits Rope Sizes:
8 to 13 mm
Recommended Use:
Ascents with ease in all applications of Vertical sports
Weight:
196 g.
Warranty:
Limited
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