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The Guardian 11203 Internal Double Leg Shock Lanyard is a lightweight and durable fall protection solution designed for various applications. Perfect for fall arrest or restraint, this lanyard features a heavy-duty outer polyester webbing with a polyester core for reduced impact forces. Its internal shock absorption technology eliminates the need for an external shock absorber, making it an ideal choice for construction, industrial, and roofing professionals. With a 6' maximum free fall allowed and 10' total fall distance potential, this lanyard provides maximum safety and flexibility in a range of working environments.
Top product features:
Lightweight and durable design
Perfect for fall arrest or restraint applications
Built-in shock absorption reduces impact forces resulting from a fall
Top product applications:
Fall arrest applications
Restraint applications
Construction and industrial rope access operations
The guardian fall protection internal shock lanyard is comprised of heavy duty outer polyester webbing with a polyester core specifically designed to reduce the impact forces resulting from a fall. Because the shock absorption is built directly into the lanyard there is no need for an external shock absorber making the internal shock lanyard a particularly lightweight option. This lanyard does not stretch except if exposed to high levels of force and is available in single and double leg models and with a variety of connector component options. Features ul stylemargin-top0px; padding-top 5px; padding-bottom 5px; lightweight and durable perfect for fall arrest or restraint applications 6' maximum free fall allowed - 10' total fall distance potential (6' of free fall and 48" of deceleration)