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CAMP Otto Standard Figure of 8 Descender The CAMP Otto Standard Figure of 8 Descender is a compact aluminium alloy descender designed for controlle...
CAMP Turboknee Knee Ascender The CAMP Turboknee Knee Ascender is a highly efficient climbing aid system developed to support smooth and controlled ...
CAMP Turbofoot EVO Foot Ascender - Right The CAMP Turbofoot EVO Foot Ascender - Right is a refined progression aid designed to deliver high efficie...
CAMP Turbochest Chest Ascender The CAMP Turbochest Chest Ascender is a highly advanced progression device designed to deliver smooth, efficient rop...
CAMP Otto Large Figure of 8 Descender with Wings The CAMP Otto Large Figure of 8 Descender with Wings is a robust aluminium alloy descender designe...
CAMP Turbospur System - Climbing Spike Ascender The CAMP Turbospur System - Climbing Spike Ascender is a specialist climbing aid designed to enable...
CAMP Turbofoot EVO Foot Ascender - Left The CAMP Turbofoot EVO Foot Ascender - Left is a refined progression aid designed to deliver high efficienc...
Ascenders and descenders play a key role in modern arborist climbing systems, helping climbers move efficiently through the canopy while maintaining control and positioning at height. Whether ascending into the tree using stationary rope techniques (SRT), managing movement during work positioning or carrying out controlled descents, these devices can improve efficiency, reduce physical effort and streamline day-to-day climbing operations. Our collection includes professional arborist ascenders, descenders and rope access devices suitable for a wide range of tree climbing applications.
Modern climbing systems often combine multiple devices to create an efficient and versatile setup. Ascenders are primarily used to aid upward movement on the rope, allowing climbers to conserve energy during long ascents. Descenders are designed to provide smooth, controlled movement when descending or repositioning within the canopy. Some devices combine both functions, offering arborists greater flexibility and reducing the amount of equipment required within the system.
When selecting an ascender or descender, it is important to consider rope compatibility, climbing technique and intended use. Different devices are designed for specific rope diameters and climbing methods, while others may be optimised for SRT systems, work positioning or rescue applications. Understanding how a device integrates with the rest of the climbing system is essential for achieving safe and efficient performance.
The best device will depend on the climbing method and the tasks being performed. Arborists who regularly use SRT systems often prioritise efficient rope access and smooth ascent, while those focused on positioning and movement within the canopy may require devices that offer controlled adjustment and easy operation. Weight, ease of use, maintenance requirements and compatibility with existing equipment should all be considered before making a selection.
Ascenders and descenders are typically used alongside climbing ropes, tree climbing harnesses, carabiners and connectors, mechanical friction devices, friction hitches and prusiks and other professional arborist equipment. Ensuring compatibility across the entire climbing system helps maximise performance and user confidence when working at height.
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