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Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock
Climbing Technology RollNLock

Climbing Technology RollNLock

(43 reviews)

Ultra-light multi-function device for mountaineering, rope access work, rescue and self-rescue. Compact and easy to handle, it has three different modes of operation: ascender, pulley or progress-capture hauling pulley.

Ultra-light multi-function device for mountaineering, rope access work, rescue and self-rescue. Compact and easy to handle, it has three different modes of operation: ascender, pulley or progress-capture hauling pulley.

$145.00 - $220.16

in 4 offers

The lowest price for Climbing Technology RollNLock right now is $145.00 at Arbo Space, compared across 4 retailers.

The all-time low was $94.34 on 13 Mar 2026 — today's price is 54% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 27 June 2026.

Climbing Technology RollNLock

$145.00

(43 reviews)

Ultra-light multi-function device for mountaineering, rope access work, rescue and self-rescue. Compact and easy to handle, it has three different modes of operation: ascender, pulley or progress-capture hauling pulley.

Ultra-light multi-function device for mountaineering, rope access work, rescue and self-rescue. Compact and easy to handle, it has three different modes of operation: ascender, pulley or progress-capture hauling pulley.

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Last updated at 27/06/2026 23:24:04

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Arbo Space

$145.00

Climbing Technology (CT) Roll N Lock

eBay.com.au

$153.46

Climbing Technology Rollnlock Pulley Device Rope Clamp 3 In 1 Device

Delivery $25.32

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Combined Safety Solutions

$169.95

CT Climbing Technology Roll N Lock

How NOT 2

$220.16

Climbing Technology ROLLNLOCK

Delivery $65.26

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Bought this device for top
23 May 2022Adam B.

originally posted on treestuff.com

Bought this device for top rope solo rock climbing and the device works well. It is one of the best tools for TR solo and has easy adjustment with great rope grab. Would highly recommend for TR soloing.

CT RollNLock Is Awesome
21 June 2019Joel

originally posted on treestuff.com

This is an awesome product. You can use it as a rope grab, a simple pulley, or even in place of a prussic cord. And when used as a pulley to lift something heavy...let's say like a hunter raising a couple hundred pound deer in the air. When you get what you are lifting up to where you want, you can just let go. The rope grab holds it in place. No more trying hold the weight with one hand and trying to tie it off with the other hand. Yes sir, this is a very handy tool indeed.

Climbing Technology Roll and Lock
20 January 2023Richard T

originally posted on climbinganchors.com.au

The Roll and Lock is great for top rope soloing and short ascending help outs. I use this as my primary device with a Kong Duck on a second rope as my backup. I was using a Petzl Croll as a back up but was getting worried about the abrasion from the teeth wearing out my rope sooner, probably unjustifed but it makes me feel safer. I have taken a heap of falls without the Roll and Lock failing at any time. Safe as.

Specification

Length20 centimetres
SeasonDddd
SportClimbing
Included ComponentsPulley
Product Dimensions2.54 x 1.27 x 8.26 cm; 80 Grams

Price comparison

Updated 4 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Arbo Space

$145.00

Climbing Technology (CT) Roll N Lock

eBay.com.au

$153.46

Climbing Technology Rollnlock Pulley Device Rope Clamp 3 In 1 Device

Delivery $25.32

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Combined Safety Solutions

$169.95

CT Climbing Technology Roll N Lock

How NOT 2

$220.16

Climbing Technology ROLLNLOCK

Delivery $65.26

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Bought this device for top
23 May 2022

Bought this device for top rope solo rock climbing and the device works well. It is one of the best tools for TR solo and has easy adjustment with great rope grab. Would highly recommend for TR soloing.

Adam B. originally posted on treestuff.com
CT RollNLock Is Awesome
21 June 2019

This is an awesome product. You can use it as a rope grab, a simple pulley, or even in place of a prussic cord. And when used as a pulley to lift something heavy...let's say like a hunter raising a couple hundred pound deer in the air. When you get what you are lifting up to where you want, you can just let go. The rope grab holds it in place. No more trying hold the weight with one hand and trying to tie it off with the other hand. Yes sir, this is a very handy tool indeed.

Joel originally posted on treestuff.com
Climbing Technology Roll and Lock
20 January 2023

The Roll and Lock is great for top rope soloing and short ascending help outs. I use this as my primary device with a Kong Duck on a second rope as my backup. I was using a Petzl Croll as a back up but was getting worried about the abrasion from the teeth wearing out my rope sooner, probably unjustifed but it makes me feel safer. I have taken a heap of falls without the Roll and Lock failing at any time. Safe as.

Richard T originally posted on climbinganchors.com.au
Device is danger!!
24 November 2018

I bought Climbing Technology RollNlock. I need a block-brake for rescue slaves. In the manual ( https://www.climbingtechnology.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/instruction-manual-rollnlock.pdf ), I saw that he does it. But in the first tests, he immediately switched to the Roll mode. The video shows how the rope touches the lever and places it in roller mode. I think this is unacceptable for a device that can be used in gluing works. I almost dropped my partner, he three times switched to the Roll mode.I do not understand how no one has ever noticed these defects in the design. I believe that the device has never been used for such tasks.Climbing Technology does not answer me

Serhiy originally posted on backcountrygear.com
Good in Theory, Questionable in Practice
1 October 2021

I would just caution anyone from using this on an adjustable lanyard or bridge. If you're tending slack, depending on the angle you pull the rope out at you can roll the gear far enough back to engage the lock (turning it into a pulley instead of progress capture). In my eyes this is a design flaw. The lock should not automatically engage simply by changing the angle the rope moves through the device. This has happened to me twice in the half dozen or so times I've used it. The second time it happened I was using it on a lanyard as I moved my anchor in the tree. Didn't fall, but did end up aggravating an already bad shoulder. Had this not happened, I would have gladly given it a 4 star rating, but seeing as it fails to serve the one purpose I had for purchasing it, ... MoreI would just caution anyone from using this on an adjustable lanyard or bridge. If you're tending slack, depending on the angle you pull the rope out at you can roll the gear far enough back to engage the lock (turning it into a pulley instead of progress capture). In my eyes this is a design flaw. The lock should not automatically engage simply by changing the angle the rope moves through the device. This has happened to me twice in the half dozen or so times I've used it. The second time it happened I was using it on a lanyard as I moved my anchor in the tree. Didn't fall, but did end up aggravating an already bad shoulder. Had this not happened, I would have gladly given it a 4 star rating, but seeing as it fails to serve the one purpose I had for purchasing it, it gets a 2.

originally posted on treestuff.com
Great for route setting, TR solo
13 May 2022

It works so well that I had a hard time trusting it at first with top rope solo. It’s very quiet and smooth. Lightweight and takes up very little room on the rack. Have used it in running belay as well to help protect the follower.I also use this for fixing the height of tools/holds bucket while setting routes. Then when it’s time get back down I just lock it open and lower the bucket.Keeping the carabiner away from the teeth is worth the extra money over something like a rope man.

MT originally posted on backcountrygear.com
In Response To Good In Theory Reviewer
10 October 2022

The CT Roll-n-lock has a "Request For Inspection" for the issue mentioned in the "Good Theory, Questionable Practice" review. This issue is known to CT and they have implemented a fix in all new Rollnlock units manufactured since the issue was identified. There is a list of affected batch numbers on their website - along with a video of how to verify whether a unit has this issue. They offer free replacement for any that are affected.

Frank W. originally posted on treestuff.com
More uses than I expected.
19 May 2023

I had purchased for use of the "O rig" for MRS. I'm satisfied with the few times I've used it for the intended purpose. Was impressed when I discovered how many different ways it could be utilized. Happy with my purchase so far with the minimal use. Looking forward to putting it to use in different situations.

Anthony L. originally posted on sherrilltree.com
Roll N Lock Easy Peasy
9 December 2020

Super compact and easy to use. My primary use is in combo with the Petzel Triact Pulley Carabiner to gain mechanical advantage when pulling my self up using aDMM hitch climber set up. Pull myself up easy peasy which is not bad for a 73 year young tree climber. Not near as fast as SRT but what the hey I'm in no rush while being safe.

Carmel J. originally posted on treestuff.com
Very nice, handy and well-made
23 September 2023

Very nice, handy and well-made Easy to use. One minor consideration is the progress capture function is fine for lighter materials, but a bit less than optimal for heavy loads- but there’s a tool for every job and this product is great for the intended purposes!

CHRISTOPHER P. originally posted on treestuff.com

Specification

Length20 centimetres
SeasonDddd
SportClimbing
Included ComponentsPulley
Product Dimensions2.54 x 1.27 x 8.26 cm; 80 Grams