Petzl Scorpio Eashook Vs Vertigo. For via ferrata lanyards, the frequent clipping increases the risk
For via ferrata lanyards, the frequent clipping increases the risk of error and ergonomics is especially Ended up going for the Petzl Scorpio Eashook which felt better in my hand, had a larger gate on the krabs and operated more easily and smoothly. Fast operation is an advantage when changing anchors. I read some mixed reviews about it. With an ultra-compact absorber and two elastic arms, you 3. Per Petzl's website it's even lighter at 380g, and although it doesn't have the anti twist system, it's extremely We were looking at equipment and I have ordered the Petzl Scorpio Vertigo but he was wondering if the following would work? We have harnesses and helmets and all that. Lanyard-end connector for slings with a minimum width of 15 . Though obviously aluminium will eventually wear on steel cables, I've Lightweight and compact, the SCORPIO EASHOOK lanyard is designed for regular use on via ferratas. Per Petzl's I guide a via ferrata, and have always used the Petzl Scorpio with the Vertigo carabiners. What do you guys think? I guide a via ferrata, and have always used the Petzl Scorpio with the Vertigo carabiners. Next option seems to be Petzl Scorpio Eashook that’s only 470gr, but has both easy to operate carabiners and the anti twist system. It also has a swivel anti-twist system (like I'm swaying towards a Petzl Scorpio Eashook, but not sure if I should be going for a different one with a steel insert. Connectors For SCORPIO VERTIGO and SCORPIO EASHOOK models: EASHOOK: EN 12275 class K (via ferrata) auto-locking carabiner.