Clip in faster at belays with one-handed adjustability.
Can Petzl’s Connect Adjust handle aid climbing?
It’s built as a personal anchor system for fast, dialed belay transitions—not as an aid ladder workhorse.
Compare Connect Adjust vs Evolv Adjust options.
Can I use Petzl Connect Adjust for aid climbing on a big wall?
What’s the practical difference between Connect Adjust and Evolv Adjust for aiding?
Does the “new” Connect Adjust include anything that helps with aid-style clipping?
If I’m mixing free climbing with short aid sections, what should I run?
Is Dual Connect Adjust better than Connect Adjust for aid climbing?
What Petzl item here is most purpose-built for overhanging aid?
Do I need ascenders in addition to an adjust lanyard for aid climbing systems?
Petzl Tibloc Ultralight Emergency Ascender
5.0 (1 review)
$6995
Details
  • An emergency tool for ascending or progress capture
  • Automatic system uses the rope for braking
  • Ultralight design adds minimal weight to rack
  • Instructions on device for easy set up in stressful situations
  • Stainless steel design still catches rope if icy, muddy, or wet
Tech Specs
What makes Petzl gear stand out from other climbing brands?

Petzl is renowned for its commitment to safety, innovation, and quality. Their products are designed by experts who understand the needs of climbers, cavers, and rescue professionals. With a focus on reliability and performance, Petzl gear often incorporates advanced technology and user-friendly features, ensuring that you can trust your equipment in critical situations.

How does the Tibloc work, and why should I consider it for my climbing gear?
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Why should I invest in Petzl products for my climbing adventures?

Recent Reviews

Indispensable

I haven't used this as an ascender but used it as a progress capture device during crevasse rescue training in Alaska. It's really a must-have!!

Robin F.Verified Buyer