571T Rappel Master Adjustable Lanyard w/Shock Stop




- Model: 571T/571B Rappel Master Adjustable Lanyard w/Shock Stop
- SKU: 571
Available Options
Specifications
Technical | |
Available Colors | Terra |
Length Extended | 47 Inches |
Length Retracted | 18 Inches |
Origin | Made in the USA |
Description
For use as an adjustable length personal retention lanyard for Rappel Masters, Crew Chiefs and Riggers. Designed to connect to users' harness and to fixed surface or helo rappel point via unique aluminum snap hook. The lanyard has an adjustable length using Yates adjustable daisy chain system. The adjuster buckle has a strength of 6 kN. Kong Tango has a 1.1-inch gate opening. Built with mil-spec. 5625 tubular webbing, the ultimate strength of lanyard tests over 3400 lbf. (15kN) breaking strength. Kong Tango double locking snap hooks are classified to meet NFPA 1983/2017 edition standards. T rated. Strength 7425 lbf. (33kN). Made in the USA.
Yates SCREAMER Shock absorber added for energy absorption. In the event an activation force of 2.5 kN (600 lbs) is exerted on the lanyard during a fall the SCREAMER has the potential to absorb 2-3 kN of energy if fully activated (11 inches).
• Available in Terra(571T) and Black(571B)
• Length retracted 18 inches
• Length fully extended 47 inches
571T/571B Rappel Master Adjustable Lanyard w/Shock Stop: NSN # 4240016416763(Specify Color)
YATES GEAR PRODUCT ENDORSEMENT BY TACFLOW ACADEMY
The
571-DMM Rappel Master Adjustable Lanyard is the ideal law enforcement
helicopter safety lanyard for securing SWAT personnel to hard anchor
points within the aircraft while shooting. Vetted in all three major
helicopters in use by law enforcement (Bell, MD Douglas & Airbus) by
Tacflow Aerial Platform Operations Instructor Mark Lang. “Quick to
deploy the adjustability
of the lanyard is key in a moving platform. It allows for the end-user
to adjust in-flight how tight or loose they want to be while performing
certain shooting approaches by manipulating the daisy chain with their
support hand. I’ve not found a better lanyard for aerial shooting and
highly endorse it to my students and law enforcement agencies.”
Mark Lang
mlang@tacflow.com