New Petzl ASAP Lock
Petzl's New Generation of Mobile Fall Arresters
Petzl has officially launched the new generation of ASAP® mobile fall arresters, and this isn’t just a minor update, it’s a meaningful evolution for teams working in high-risk environments.
The 2026 ASAP range is Petzl's new generation of mobile fall arresters introduces improved usability, expanded system compatibility, and updated certification pathways that directly impact how rescue teams, rope access technicians, and safety managers spec their gear. The refreshed lineup includes both the ASAP and ASAP LOCK as standalone devices, as well as pre-assembled kit versions (ASAP KIT and ASAP LOCK KIT), including US-certified versions of each kit.
Let’s break down what’s new, how the ASAP LOCK compares to the standard ASAP, which system components matter most, and how certifications translate into real-world compliance and safety.
Petzl ASAP LOCK 2026: Features & Certifications
2026 ASAP Lock: What Changed
- Updated safety catches that simplify installation and removal from the rope, reducing the chance of errors during anchor transitions under operational stress.
- The 2026 ASAP LOCK is lighter in weight than its predecessor, reducing load on the user over extended operations.
- Updated lock function for easier release once the device has been engaged.
- Pre-assembled ASAP LOCK KIT and ASAP LOCK Axess KIT now available in a US-specific version that meets both ANSI Z359.15 and OSHA fall protection regulations out of the box.
HOW THE ASAP LOCK WORKS
Normal Operation: In normal use, the ASAP LOCK is installed on the lifeline rope and connects to the harness fall-arrest attachment point via an energy absorber. The device trails freely, moving up and down the rope with the user without any manual operation required. There's no need to push it up or pull it along; it follows movement automatically.
Fall Arrest: When rapid acceleration is detected, internal mechanisms engage and lock the device onto the rope, even if the user instinctively grabs it.
LOCK Function: Engaging the LOCK function manually immobilizes the device on the rope. This allows the user to work hands-free in a static position, or prevent rope movement in wind without losing fall protection. Disengaging the lock returns the device to normal trailing mode.
ASAP'SORBER ENERGY ABSORBERS: WHICH VERSION DO YOU NEED?
The ASAP LOCK must always be used with an ASAP'SORBER energy absorber. It is not designed to connect directly to the harness attachment point without one. The ASAP'SORBER absorbs energy during a fall arrest, limiting the arresting force transmitted to the user. There are three variants, and the right choice depends on your application.
| Model | Length/Max Load | Notes |
| 20 cm / Up to 140 kg (309 lbs) | Compact, single-user | |
| 40 cm / Up to 140 kg (309 lbs) | Compact, single-user. Same rating, with more working distance from the rope | |
| 40 cm / Up to 250 kg (551 lbs) | Rescue-rated (up to 250 kg). Required for two-person loads |
Rescue Note: if your system involves a rescuer and patient on the same line, the AXESS version is mandatory. The 20 and 40 are not rated for this use.
COMPATIBLE ROPES: WHAT THE ASAP LOCK WORKS WITH
Rope compatibility with the ASAP LOCK is specification-driven, not optional. Using the wrong rope diameter, construction, or specification can void the device's certified performance and creates genuine safety risk. The ASAP LOCK is compatible with ropes in the 10–13 mm diameter range, but the specific rope also determines which certification standard applies.
Diameter Range: Compatible rope diameter: 10 mm to 13 mm
Rope type: Low-stretch (static) kernmantle construction
CERTIFICATIONS: The ASAP LOCK works with 10–13 mm static (kernmantle) ropes, but certification depends on using the correct rope configuration.
CE EN 353-2 (Guided type fall arresters): Requires AXIS 11 mm rope with sewn terminations, or ASAP AXIS 11 mm / PARALLEL 10.5 mm with sewn terminations.
CE EN 12841 Type A (Rope adjustment devices): Requires any EN 1891 Type A rope in the 10–13 mm diameter range.ANSI Z359.15 (US standard): For the 2026 ASAP LOCK KIT to be ANSI Z359.15 certified, the complete system must include: the ASAP LOCK device, an ASAP'SORBER or ASAP'SORBER AXESS energy absorber, the appropriate carabiner (Bm'D TRIACT-LOCK), a CAPTIV positioning bar, and a BEAM 11 mm static rope with sewn termination. All five components together form the certified system. Any substitution breaks the certification chain. ANSI Z359.15 compliance means the system meets OSHA fall protection regulations (29 CFR 1926.502 for construction, 29 CFR 1910.140 for general industry) when used as specified. For fire departments and government agencies with purchasing and compliance requirements, this certification is the key to regulatory sign-off.
The Updated ASAP LOCK KIT Removes The Guesswork From System Assembly.
What's in the Kit?
ASAP LOCK mobile fall arrester (2026 version)
ASAP'SORBER energy absorber (variant depends on kit configuration: 20, 40, or AXESS)
Connector: OK TRIACT-LOCK or Bm'D TRIACT-LOCK carabiner (kit-dependent)
CAPTIV positioning bar (included in US ANSI-certified version)
Why does it matter?
Pre-configured for certification
Reduces setup errors
Simplifies procurement and documentation
The US-specific ASAP LOCK KIT is pre-assembled to meet ANSI Z359.15 and OSHA fall protection regulations. When used with a compatible Petzl BEAM 11 mm lifeline rope (sold separately), it constitutes a complete certified personal fall arrest system with no additional component selection required.
Who is this system built for?
This system is designed for fire department rescue teams and works especially well in technical rescue situations like pickoffs and confined space operations, where the LOCK function helps with safer patient packaging and positioning. It’s also a strong fit for search and rescue (SAR) teams operating in exposed environments, where wind and terrain can cause unpredictable rope movement. At the same time, it meets the needs of rope access technicians, aligns with current standards, and is built for modern two-rope systems.
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References
- Petzl USA – New 2026 Range of ASAP Mobile Fall Arresters: https://www.petzl.com/US/en/Professional/New/The-New-Range-of-ASAP%C2%AE-Mobile-Fall-Arresters
- Petzl USA – ASAP LOCK Product Page (US): https://www.petzl.com/US/en/Professional/Mobile-Fall-Arresters/ASAP-LOCK
- Petzl – Rope Rescue: ASAP and Accompanied Descent (Tech Tips): https://www.petzl.com/INT/en/Professional/Rope-rescue--ASAP-and-accompanied-descent?ProductName=ASAP-LOCK
- Petzl – ASAP LOCK (International Product Page): https://www.petzl.com/INT/en/Professional/Mobile-fall-arresters/ASAP-LOCK
- CE EN 353-2: Guided Type Fall Arresters – Personal Protective Equipment Against Falls from a Height. European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Current version: EN 353-2:2002+A1:2012.
- CE EN 12841 Type A: Rope Adjustment Devices – Rope Access Systems. Personal Protective Equipment for Rope Access Work. European Committee for Standardization (CEN).
- ANSI/ASSE Z359.15: Safety Requirements for Single Anchor Lifelines and Fall Arresters. American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP).
- OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 – Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices (Construction): https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1926/1926.502
- OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140 – Personal Fall Protection Systems (General Industry): https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.140
- NFPA 1983: Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services. National Fire Protection Association. (Referenced for general rope classification context.