Petzl Oscillante Pulley for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.5
out of 10
8 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 8 Reviews
Retail Price:
$19.95
Used Value:
$11.97
Sale Value:
$17.96
Don't let the Petzl Oscillante Pulley's low weight fool you. It handles loads up to 4kN, making it an ideal choice for crevasse rescue work and even lightweight hauling on a big wall. Because it weighs only 2 ounces, this Petzl pulley makes the cut even when you're going super light, so you'll never be tempted to leave it behind.

Specifications

Brand:
Breaking Strength:
15 kN
Claimed Weight:
1.48 oz
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
[side plates] aluminum, [sheave] nylon
Recommended Use:
climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering
Working Load:
4 kN

Full Reviews

10
Well I havent had to rescue anyone yet. But practicing with pulley and a 3:1 system went fine and dandy. I purchased this pulley for crevasse rescue since it is so light. I would not buy this if you are using this for more than rescue and/or for frequent use. It is very basic and will not handle a lot of abuse.
Zach Higgins, backcountry.com
November 28, 2018
10
I use this on my drift boat to be able to lower and raise the anchor easier. I am using it outside of it's intended use but nevertheless it has held up great in a very wet environment with lots of moss and other debris constantly trying to impede it. I have had zero issues with it.
Jack L, backcountry.com
June 5, 2018
8
We picked up a few of these to set up a pulley system for weights in our gym in the garage. So far, they work great! They are super small and light- they do seem to be a little squeaky when you have real heavy weights, but they still do work. For any sort of hauling, it seems like they would be an excellent choice. For users information, they will accommodate a rope up to 11mm.
Kayla Weiser-Burton, backcountry.com
January 24, 2018
10
I use this pulley for a weight removal system for my hangboard. For this application it has worked great. At most there has been about 40 lbs across is at a 90 degree bend. Nice and smooth for that use.
Dan Murphy, backcountry.com
December 14, 2015
10
I got these for a lesson on simple machines. They work so much better than the cheap Wal-Mart ones and make it much clearer for students to see (and feel) the mechanical advantage.
Sue F., backcountry.com
May 21, 2014
10
So, I own 3 of these and a few other pulleys. These actually are prussic and tibloc minding. They are fantastic with a tibloc. I paired the 3 up with 3 tiblocs and 3 BD ovals for my lightweight rescue kit. Plenty strong for what I use them for. The Nylon sheave is smooth. The guy that used it for the boy scout zipline was being an idiot. Always inspect your pulley before using it, not just "at the end of the day". It's not a double sheave metal pulley. Its a lightweight rescue/haul pulley. Use it as such and you will not be disappointed.
J Miles, backcountry.com
December 15, 2013
10
It is my ideal pulley for crevasse rescue as it is so light and small. I never thought the fancier, more expensive pulley's were worth it.
Joshua, backcountry.com
June 22, 2013
8
Picked this up for $14.95. Don't care that it has a nylon sheave. I will only use this for hauling systems in an emergency. Actually picked up two. I am curious to see how well it handles prusiks being that other pulleys are marketed as "prusik-minding." So we'll see. But as far as function, weight, and cost, I don't think there was a better option. I am partial to the Petzl and Black Diamond brands though. The picture I attached is of the newer pulley. At the time I write this review it looks like backcountry still has the old model pictured (maybe i'm wrong, sorry if i confuse!) It's pictured open & closed, with a Black Diamond Positron locking carbiner located between them for size purposes.
Justin H, backcountry.com
July 12, 2011

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