V-Series Stretch Energy Absorbing Lanyard

MSA
SKU:
MSA10193748
|
UPC:
641817169544
$109.88
Bulk Pricing:

Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount

  • Buy 2 - 5 and get 3% off
  • Buy 6 or above and get 5% off
(No reviews yet)
V-SERIES™ stretch shock absorbing lanyard with 6 ft working length and 36C small snap hooks. Single leg, 310 lb capacity. OSHA and ANSI compliant.
Current Stock:
Adding to cart… The item has been added

V-SERIES™ Stretch Shock Absorbing Lanyard – 6 Ft, Single Leg with 36C Snap Hooks

The V-SERIES™ Stretch Shock Absorbing Lanyard is designed to combine high-performance fall protection with user comfort and convenience in construction, utilities, steelwork, and industrial maintenance. This 6-foot single-leg lanyard features a stretchable webbing design that expands and contracts with the worker’s movements—minimizing tripping hazards and increasing range of motion on the job.

Built to reduce fall forces and meet regulatory standards, this energy absorbing lanyard features 36C small snap hooks for secure attachment to harnesses and anchor points. The energy absorber is integrated into the webbing, designed to keep fall arrest forces within safe limits while supporting a 310 lb load capacity, including tools and equipment.

Lightweight and compact, the V-SERIES™ lanyard is trusted for use in both general industry and elevated work environments where safety and flexibility are equally important.

Key Features:

  • Stretch Webbing Design – Expands and contracts for reduced tripping risk

  • 6 Ft Working Length – Ideal for most standard jobsite applications

  • 36C Snap Hooks – Small profile for secure connection to harness D-rings

  • Energy Absorbing Lanyard – Reduces fall arrest forces during incidents

  • Single Leg Configuration – Lightweight and efficient for basic tie-off

  • 310 lb Load Capacity – Supports worker weight plus tools

  • Designed for Fall Arrest – Meets applicable OSHA/ANSI standards

  • Trusted for Construction, Utilities, and Industrial Work