Gravity Lab TIP Sniper Throw Line Launcher

The TIP SNIPER Throw Line Launcher is a device designed for setting climbing, safety & rescue lines in trees or other structures.  It uses pressurized air power to launch your throwbag and throwline up and over your Tie In Point to then enable you to establish a climbing line high in the canopy without leaving the ground.

The TIP SNIPER will by far out-shoot a Big Shot both in height and accuracy, but most importantly it's more FUN! Simply pump it up with a quality bike pump (not included) or compressor, aim - and fire!  Locally made in Melbourne, the TIP SNIPER is obviously inspired by the APTA originally created by our friends Treestuff in the USA.  

It has been optimized with a smaller diameter barrel to suit Harrison Rocket 10-12oz Throwbags and instead of being all alloy this has a stronger steel chamber with a plastic barrel making it easier to dismantle for storage, lighter weight and better weight distribution. The whole thing is finished in a carbon fiber style wrap...which does absolutely nothing other than make it look damn trick!  Click for Safety Instructions 

  • Length: 135cm (Standard) and 175cm (Large)

  • Weight: 2.8kg (Standard) 4.4kg (Large)

  • Max PSI: 200 ( around 120-150 suits most shots)

    Note: Large is really only necessary if you frequently need to access trees in the 50m-80m range. Standard will suit most regular trees up to 50m.

    The TIP SNIPER is sure to make your day a lot more fun, but don't mistake it for a toy!  This will seriously will improve your line setting into even large trees. This is a tool for professional Arborists - it is not a toy or a weapon. Please follow all instructions and use responsibly!

    The TIP Sniper is made & sold in Victoria, Australia and being an air powered Line Thrower is NOT considered a Firearm being exempt under section 3(1) (i) of the Firearms Act 1996. It is your responsibility to ensure the TIP Sniper is legal for use in your Country or State.

    Never use the device for any purpose other than its intended use. Misuse may be an offence under the Control of Weapons Act 1990.

     

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