Description
The STEIN Wire Core Lanyard with OCUN Condor Carabiner is built for secure work positioning in demanding arborist environments. It combines a cut-resistant core with durable rope construction, giving you added protection when working around chainsaws and sharp tools.
At the centre of the design sits a 6mm steel wire core. This runs through a 16-strand polyester outer sheath, creating a strong, abrasion-resistant lanyard. As a result, the line resists accidental cutting while maintaining flexibility for positioning.
With a 13mm diameter, the lanyard feels solid in hand and handles well under load. It stays stable when wrapped around stems or hardware, which improves control while working. At the same time, the outer sheath protects the internal wire and extends service life in harsh conditions.
Both ends terminate with a crimped eye and plated thimble. This setup reinforces high-wear connection points and keeps the structure consistent under load. Because of this, you get a cleaner, more reliable attachment compared to standard knotted systems.
The system includes an OCUN Condor triple-action carabiner. This connector requires three deliberate movements to open, reducing the risk of accidental gate release. In practice, it adds security without slowing down operation once you’re familiar with it.
This lanyard is rated for a single user with a maximum load of 100kg. It meets EN358:2018 and EN354:2010 standards, making it suitable for professional work positioning and restraint applications.
Importantly, this is not a fall arrest device. Instead, it supports stable positioning while you work hands-free. When there is any risk of a fall, you must use a separate compliant fall arrest system.
Available in 3m and 5m lengths, the lanyard adapts to different working styles. Shorter setups improve control in tight spaces, while longer options give more reach around larger stems.
Overall, this lanyard suits professional arborists who need added cut resistance, reliable hardware, and consistent performance in daily climbing work.







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