Cordage New! PMI® Two-Eyed Cyclone
These prusiks feature eye-to-eye construction in a 50% aramid, 50% polyester material, for heat resistance and durability. Commonly used by arborists for footlock and double rope techniques, eye to eye split tail prusiks may also be used to create a convenient, versatile self-locking hitch for other applications as well. The thermally resistant material of the Cyclone helps reduce glazing due to heat buildup, thereby increasing its usable life.
10 mm (25/64”) MBS: 22 kN (5000 lbf)
76 cm (30”) 90 cm (36”)
COMPLIANT
SG51280 SG51281
CE EN 354
$21.00 $25.00
Sewn Prusik
Cord Loops PMI is proud to offer the latest innovation in accessory cords. Precision sewn loops form a sleek, low profile connection that is stronger than a knot. Clear tubing protects the stitches yet allows for easy inspection.
Key Features: Available in 6 mm, 7 mm, and 8 mm • 5’8” length perfect for creating purcell prusiks • Used in the PMI®
MADE IN THE USA
Tandem Prusik Belay Kit (page 90) • Cord also slides under the clear tubing to allow length adjustment
6 mm (15/64”) MBS: 11 kN (2473 lbf)
Multi
11” 20” 44”
5’8”
KT36094 KT36095 KT36096 KT36097
7 mm (9/32”) MBS: 15 kN (3372 lbf)
19” 26” 34”
5’8”
Yellow KT36137
KT36092 KT36093
8 mm (5/16”) MBS: 20 kN (4496 lbf)
Green
17” 23”
KT36090 KT36091
Red
KT36098 KT36099
$10.50 $11.00
Blue
KT36138 KT36100 KT36101
$10.50 $11.25 $12.00 $14.95
$9.50
$10.25 $11.50 $13.00
Prusik Cord PMI’s sturdy 100% nylon prusik cord in standard colors to help keep your gear organized.
MADE IN THE USA Key Features: 100% nylon • UIAA 102 Certified
7 mm (9/32”) 50 m Spool 100 m Spool
8 mm (5/16”) 50 m Spool 100 m Spool
COMPLIANT
Yellow/Red Blue/Red CC070UJ050S CC070UK050S CC070UJ100S CC070UK100S
Green/Blue Red/Yellow CC080WF050S CC080WG050S CC080WF100S CC080WG100S
UIAA 102
$79.00 $158.00 $99.00 $198.00
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