The Beal Air Leash tool holder is a really cool item. The stretchy spiral leash serves as fall protection for your tools. This can be clipped onto the Air Leash using the three attachment loops supplied. This means that the tool always remains secured and cannot fall to the ground at work at heights, for example. Firstly, this saves time. Secondly, it saves nerves. Thirdly, it increases safety for the “ground crew”.
How the Beal Air Leash tool holder works
The dynamic spiral leash is attached with the mini carabiner, e.g. to the climbing harness for example. The leash has a clip on the opposite side.
Three fastening loops are supplied. These can be easily attached to the tool using a girth hitch. Work at heights usually keep their tools in a tool bag. For example, the Beal Tool Bucket.
If a tool is needed during a work process, it is simply clipped onto the Air Leash and that’s it. It can then be used at any distance from the body. It is always secured against falling.
Fastening
The Beal Air Leash tool holder can be attached to the mini carabiner:
- each belt gear loop
- belt loop on every pair of pants
- on the gear loops of the Beal Tool Belt, Beal Tool Bucket, Beal Genius Triple, Beal Genius Bucket;
Features Beal Air Leash tool holder
- stretchable spiral line (45cm up to approx. 150cm)
- Mini carabiner for body-side attachment
- Clips for tool-side fastening of the belay loop
- incl. 3 tool belay loops
- Weight: 55 gram
- Maximum weight of the attachable tool: 500 grams
- perfectly compatible with other Beal products
Replacement or additional tool hanging loops available separately in a pack of 5!
Areas of application Beal Air Leash
The following areas of application are conceivable:
- Processing via ferrata material
- Set from glue in bolt
- to bolt a climbing route
- Transportation of expansion bolt resp. bolt hanger for climbing area rebolting
- Maintenance of climbing areas
- Speleology / Caving
Securing tools makes sense!
The Beal Air Leash tool holder can save a lot of money in combination with the Beal tool bags. Firstly, the tool leash reduces material “falls” from a height enormously. This means that no more tools are lost or broken. A cheap cordless drill that is caught saves a good € 100.
What’s more, you can save an enormous amount of time and energy with a secured tool. A dropped wrench probably means 10 minutes of lost time and a lot of extra effort when bolting.
In short. This material line is a very good investment. Over time, the modest investment usually pays for itself many times over!
Practical tip: In our experience, it makes sense to buy 2 Beal Air Leash tool holders and 2 gear bags. One for each side of the body. This way you don’t have to cross your gear in front of your body. On the other hand, you can organize your tools better in 2 pockets.
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