DEUS 7300 Controlled Descent Device

    Like “Big Brother,” the DEUS 7300 is always watching over you. This completely hands free controlled descent device, designed for back-up belay, doesn’t lock up like other systems. It automatically sets you safely on the ground if your primary system fails.
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    DEUS 7300



    Like “Big Brother,” the DEUS 7300 is always watching over you. This completely hands free controlled descent device, designed for back-up belay, doesn’t lock up like other systems. It automatically sets you safely on the ground if your primary system fails. 

    This heavy-duty system keeps the belay rope out of the way and free flowing. If descent speed exceeds 2 meters/second, the 7300 instantly and automatically takes control with a “soft engagement” to prevent shock load while guarding against free fall. 

    Available only as part of the DEUS Back-Up Belay Kit for Training or theDEUS Back-Up Belay Kit for Training & Rescue

    Easy, Automatic and Safe Belay


    This NFPA/ANSI-certified DEUS 7300 operates automatically, eliminating the need for an operator. The system is speed-limited to guard against free fall, built with our exclusive “Soft Engagement Technology” to reduce shock load. Inside, its four redundant brakes automatically manage transition shock and provide redundant safety. 

    The 7300 is reversible without re-rigging, so it’s ideal for training, evacuation and rescue. Plus, the DEUS 7300 is the only controlled descent device designed for all-day, every-day use. 

    The DEUS 7300 works with DEUS 12 mm Belay Rope, DEUS 12 mm Long Descent Rope, DEUS 12 mm Fire Evacuation Rope, and Edelrid 12 mm Poly/Nylon Rope.

     

    Descent Height

    330 m (1000 ft) max

    Load Rating

    136 kg (300 lb) max

    Descent Rate

    3 m/sec max

    Weight

    0.9 kg (plus rope)

    Dimensions

    13 x 9 x 5 cm (5.3 x 3.5 x 2.1 in)

    Operation

    Hands-free or manual

    Construction

    Aluminum, stainless steel, brass

    Standard             

    NFPA 1983:2012 "General Use"; ANSI Z359.4-2007; EN341:2011 Class A