ISC™ Phlotich Pulley with Bushings

As low as $62.80
SKU
P_ISCRP282ABS

The Phlotich Pulley is a multi-aperture device specifically designed for SRT and DdRT climbing syytems. The pulley features aluminum side plates and 13mm 1/2" sheave and is available fitted with bushings.

  • Profiled side plates - capture the host line, allowing for a reduction in host line movement
  • Side plates mate perfectly parallel - allowing a 'clean' connection to the anchoring carabiners. The mated side plates also allow for seamless use of a 'Twin Leg' Tether in SRT climbing with a Rope Wrench. The twin tether reduces clutter and allows proper alignment of the hitch, pulley and tether on the anchoring Karabiner (in a Rope Wrench set up)
  • Lower anchor aperture - allows for full carabiner rotation.
  • Dual carabiner Alignment - when used with DdRT Climbing, the Phlotich allows the two anchoring carabiners to be aligned efficiently on one pulley, instead of separating to two separate anchors

Unique 'Kidney' shaped aperture:

  • Allows for a wide variety of carabiner connector shapes and will allow rotation of any Carabiner
  • Allows for multiple carabiner connections at one time
  • Allows for a carabiner to 'centre' itself depending on where the load is applied & allows carabiners to 'self centre' during climbing manoeuvers, which is helpful with DdRT climbing when climbing up to a 'large limb'
  • Allows for a perfect spot to anchor a 'Sternal' anchoring device (carabiner, hook, Chest Ascender, etc.) for use in SRT climbing on ascent with a Rope Wrench. This connector in the 'Kidney' aperture will self align to the most efficient spot and can be removed and attached easily allow the efficient use of the Pulley as a 'trolley' and allows for self alignment of an anchoring carabiner in the 'Kidney' aperture when used in this configuration
  • The Phlotich Pulley can be used effectively for 'Double Crotching' or setting up an efficient mechanical advantage systems, due to the multiple attachment points and the ability for multiple carabiners to be anchored in the 'Kidney' aperture.
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