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Sequoia Issue


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I need to replace the bridge on my Sequoia harness. Unfortunately the bolt that secures the ring has seized and is now rounded off leaving me unable to undo it. Does anybody know where and how to buy a replacement ring as I will have to cut the existing one off?

 

Any help much appreciated.

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I remember reading somewhere on here that petzl don't sell the rings on their own and the only way to get it replaced was to send your harness off to petzl. You could try a different type of ring though?

 

This used to be the case for the mark 1, I have a feeling they changed this with the mark 2 though so they may well be available by now. Im sure if you contact one of the arbtalk sponsors they will be able to tell you.

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