10 Best Restraint Ropes & Lanyards
List Updated December 2023
Bestselling Restraint Ropes & Lanyards in 2023
3M DBI-SALA 1232210 Adjustable Rope Positioning Lanyard, 6' Polyester Rope Single-Leg with Snap Hooks At Each End, White

- User friendly self locking snap hooks at each end
- Equipped with i-Safe
- 6 ft (18m) adjustable single-leg lanyard
- Ideal for work positioning or restraint
- 6 ft (18m) adjustable polyester rope single-leg with snap hooks at each end
Guardian Fall Protection 01330 VL58-25 Standard 5/8 Inch Thick Rope with Snaphook End, 25-Foot

- Heavy duty 5/8" poly rope
- Resists cuts and abrasions
- Attached self locking carabiner
Xben Fall Protection Lanyard, Fall Arrest Shock Absorbing Extension Lanyard, Must Have For Working Above the Ground

- APPLY: Must have for working above the ground, such as climbing, repairing, moving, decorating, cleaning, welding etc.
- COLLOCATION: Fall protection lanyard must collocates with other safety equipments and personal safety fall arrest kit, for limit falling distance
- PACKAGE: Fall restraint rope come with one snap hook, one rebar scaffolding hooks and integrated shock absorption pack
- QUALITY: Fall prevent lanyard rope is made of 3 strands high quality polyester rope, antiwear and pulling resistance, more protective and durable
- DETAILS: Rope diameter: 14 mm, Lanyard length: 1.5 m,Max breaking force: 23 KN .Bearing weight: 300 kg
Miller Titan by Honeywell T9111W/6FTAF-SPA 6-Feet Web Positioning and Restraint Lanyard with Spanish label

- Web positioning and restraint lanyard with spanish label
- Made of standard polyester
- Economical, abrasion resistant and easy to clean
- Harness and anchorage connection with locking snap hook
- Measures 6-Feet length
FallTech 7154 Rope Restraint Lanyard, 4-Foot

- Single-leg construction
- Rope end termination features a 5-tuck splice
- Both ends feature a steel thimble for extra resistance to wear
- Double-locking snap hooks on the attachment and anchorage ends
- Meets the requirements of OSHA 1926 and ANSI Z359
Guardian Fall Protection 01295 4.5 to 6-Foot Single Leg Stretch Lanyard

- Traditional stretch lanyards help reduce trip hazards by stretching from 4.5 to 6 feet
- The stretch design lessens the potential of tripping, dragging and snagging during work
- Lightweight
- Easy to inspect
- Single leg lanyard
Fall Tech 820912 12-Feet Adjustable Web Restraint Lanyard

- Rugged 1" polyester webbing provides extreme UV resistance
- 3,600 lbs. gate strength on all steel connectors
- Polyester label cover protects warning and inspection labels
- Single-leg construction
- StayPut buckle allows for adjustment up to 12-feet
- StayPut buckle eliminates unnecessary free-fall
- 1-Inch webbing features embedded wear-indicating threads
- Meets the requirements of OSHA 1926 and ANSI Z359
Elk River 25004 Nylon Rope Positioning Lanyard with Snaphook, 1/2" Diameter x 4' Length

- Nylon rope positioning lanyard
- Snaphook on each end
- One leg
- Made in USA
- Measures 1/2-inches diameter by 4-feet length
3M DBI-SALA 1232209 Adjustable Rope Positioning Lanyard, 6' Nylon Rope Single-Leg with Snap Hooks At Each End, White

- Automatically locks and closes for added safety, and allow you to open and connect without getting your thumb or fingers in the way - even with gloves on
- Built-in RFID identification tag provides a way to record and store information on inspections
- Long enough to be user friendly, and adjustable to allow user to customize length for specific work position or restraint needs
- Lanyards without shock absorbers are designed for restraint applications where there is no vertical free fall possible, or for work positiioning where the maximum fall is limited to 2 ft (06m) or less
- 6 ft (18m) adjustable nylon rope single-leg with snap hooks at each end
MSA 10157841 Workman Mini Single-Leg ANSI-Certified Personal Fall Limiter with 36C Snap Hook, 6-Feet

- Internal pawl-lock design provides many lower level tie-off points for numerous work applications
- 6-ft. and 9-ft. retractable lifeline for standard and tie-back models
- Swivel eye connection eliminates line twisting. 400-lb. user weight capacity
- Twin-leg carabineer connection keeps harness D-ring available for use with other equipment while climbing, or for rescue purposes
- Rugged, impact resistant housing for increased product life. External energy absorber provides visual load indicator for easy inspection
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