Python Safety

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Has anyone come across their products before?

They are more marketed for industrial applications, but they have some really neat accessories!

What do you guys think?

http://pythonsafety.com/products/

 
I needs to get me some "quick spins", those look handy as heck. Actually their lineup looks good, some very good lanyards and related accessories.
I notice that they are a DBI-Sala brand, a very much trusted fall-arrest/etc company (I actually have an Exofit harness myself and love it).

I am however curious about price-point. Will have to look into it.
 
I notice that they are a DBI-Sala brand, a very much trusted fall-arrest/etc company
It looks like as of 10 days ago


BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — May 1, 2015 — Capital Safety™, a global leader in fall protection and home of the DBI-SALA® and PROTECTA® brands, today announced that it has acquired Python Safety, Inc., a Woodstock, Georgia-based company that is a leading provider of dropped object prevention solutions for tools and equipment.
“We are very excited to have Python Safety become part of Capital Safety. This acquisition is a natural extension for us and in line with our continued commitment to bringing workers home safely,” said Stephen Oswald, CEO, Capital Safety. “Struck-by falling objects is a leading cause of injury for workers and Python Safety’s portfolio of products are designed to prevent tools and equipment from falling. This deal enables us to bring a broader range of solutions to our customer base and helps them keep their employees safe.”
 
The engineering firm the use to test their products is more of a discount firm, but considering it's just tool attachments and not life safety I'd consider ordering a few things to see what I think about them. A 10 pack of quick spins is $80 at the first online retailer I found, seems reasonable.
 
I came into this thread expecting a VERY different question. Ah well.
I was more expecting cautionary tales of the snake industry
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For example, this is not a great example of python safety. She should have gloves on.
 

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