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Hi-V adjustable LANYARD

Hi-V adjustable LANYARD

New England Ropes Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard (Rope Flipline)

The New England Ropes Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard is a professional arborist rope flipline built with 16-strand Hi-V rope for outstanding abrasion resistance and easy visual inspection in the field. A double locking steel snap is spliced to one end, while the other end is finished with a stitched back splice for added safety and a clean, secure termination. Available in three lengths to suit a range of climbing applications.

New England Ropes Hi-V adjustable arborist lanyard rope flipline with double locking steel snap and stitched back splice

Key Features

  • ✅ 16-strand Hi-V rope construction — high abrasion resistance for demanding field use
  • ✅ Easy inspection characteristics — Hi-V cover allows quick visual damage assessment
  • ✅ Double locking steel snap spliced to one end for secure attachment
  • ✅ Stitched back splice on opposite end for a safe, clean termination
  • ✅ Available in 8 ft, 10 ft, and 12 ft lengths
  • ✅ By New England Ropes — a trusted name in professional arborist climbing equipment

Available Lengths & SKUs

  • 8 ft — SKU: FLIP-5955-1608 | Barcode: 753963096206
  • 10 ft — SKU: FLIP-5955-1610 | Barcode: 753963096213
  • 12 ft — SKU: FLIP-5955-1612 | Barcode: 753963107407

Specifications

  • Brand: New England Ropes
  • Rope Construction: 16-strand Hi-V
  • Snap: Double locking steel snap (spliced)
  • Termination: Stitched back splice
  • Lengths: 8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft
  • Weight: 1.8 lb
  • Application: Arborist work positioning / adjustable lanyard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard used for?

The New England Ropes Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard is a work positioning lanyard (rope flipline) used by arborists to secure themselves to a tree trunk or limb while climbing or performing aerial work. Its adjustable design allows the climber to reposition quickly and efficiently at height.

What does Hi-V mean on a rope lanyard?

Hi-V refers to the high-visibility, abrasion-resistant cover on the rope. It provides two key benefits: durability against rough bark and branch contact, and easy inspection — the bright cover makes it straightforward to spot cuts, wear, or damage during pre-climb safety checks.

What is the difference between a rope flipline and a cable core flipline?

A rope flipline like the Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard is lighter and more flexible than a cable core flipline, making it comfortable for general climbing and repositioning. A cable core flipline has a steel cable core that provides greater rigidity and cut resistance, making it preferred for chainsaw work or situations with higher abrasion risk. Many arborists carry both.

What length lanyard should I choose?

Choose based on the typical trunk diameter of the trees you climb. An 8 ft lanyard works well for smaller trees, a 10 ft lanyard is the most versatile all-around length, and a 12 ft lanyard is best for large-diameter trees. When in doubt, 10 ft is the most common choice for general arborist work.

Is the snap on the Hi-V lanyard double locking?

Yes. The New England Ropes Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard features a double locking steel snap spliced directly to one end of the rope, providing a secure, gate-locked connection that meets professional safety standards for arborist work positioning equipment.

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New England Ropes Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard (Rope Flipline)

The New England Ropes Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard is a professional arborist rope flipline built with 16-strand Hi-V rope for outstanding abrasion resistance and easy visual inspection in the field. A double locking steel snap is spliced to one end, while the other end is finished with a stitched back splice for added safety and a clean, secure termination. Available in three lengths to suit a range of climbing applications.

New England Ropes Hi-V adjustable arborist lanyard rope flipline with double locking steel snap and stitched back splice

Key Features

  • ✅ 16-strand Hi-V rope construction — high abrasion resistance for demanding field use
  • ✅ Easy inspection characteristics — Hi-V cover allows quick visual damage assessment
  • ✅ Double locking steel snap spliced to one end for secure attachment
  • ✅ Stitched back splice on opposite end for a safe, clean termination
  • ✅ Available in 8 ft, 10 ft, and 12 ft lengths
  • ✅ By New England Ropes — a trusted name in professional arborist climbing equipment

Available Lengths & SKUs

  • 8 ft — SKU: FLIP-5955-1608 | Barcode: 753963096206
  • 10 ft — SKU: FLIP-5955-1610 | Barcode: 753963096213
  • 12 ft — SKU: FLIP-5955-1612 | Barcode: 753963107407

Specifications

  • Brand: New England Ropes
  • Rope Construction: 16-strand Hi-V
  • Snap: Double locking steel snap (spliced)
  • Termination: Stitched back splice
  • Lengths: 8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft
  • Weight: 1.8 lb
  • Application: Arborist work positioning / adjustable lanyard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard used for?

The New England Ropes Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard is a work positioning lanyard (rope flipline) used by arborists to secure themselves to a tree trunk or limb while climbing or performing aerial work. Its adjustable design allows the climber to reposition quickly and efficiently at height.

What does Hi-V mean on a rope lanyard?

Hi-V refers to the high-visibility, abrasion-resistant cover on the rope. It provides two key benefits: durability against rough bark and branch contact, and easy inspection — the bright cover makes it straightforward to spot cuts, wear, or damage during pre-climb safety checks.

What is the difference between a rope flipline and a cable core flipline?

A rope flipline like the Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard is lighter and more flexible than a cable core flipline, making it comfortable for general climbing and repositioning. A cable core flipline has a steel cable core that provides greater rigidity and cut resistance, making it preferred for chainsaw work or situations with higher abrasion risk. Many arborists carry both.

What length lanyard should I choose?

Choose based on the typical trunk diameter of the trees you climb. An 8 ft lanyard works well for smaller trees, a 10 ft lanyard is the most versatile all-around length, and a 12 ft lanyard is best for large-diameter trees. When in doubt, 10 ft is the most common choice for general arborist work.

Is the snap on the Hi-V lanyard double locking?

Yes. The New England Ropes Hi-V Adjustable Lanyard features a double locking steel snap spliced directly to one end of the rope, providing a secure, gate-locked connection that meets professional safety standards for arborist work positioning equipment.

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