The Malta Dynamics 6’ Pygmy Hog Self-Retracting Lifeline (SRL) delivers a compact, lightweight fall protection solution designed for everyday work at height. Both models are Class 1-P SRLs intended for anchorage above the back D-Ring and feature a 360° swivel top for smooth mobility and reduced line twisting. The small, portable design minimizes bulk, making it ideal for workers who need reliable fall arrest gear without added weight. Each unit may be used individually or in a dual-SRL configuration for 100% tie-off.
Model Options
6’ Pygmy Hog SRL w/ Rebar Hook
Bright, high-visibility poly webbing for easier inspection
Durable, high-strength thermoplastic housing built for daily jobsite use
Wide-gate rebar (pelican/scaffold) hook accommodates a variety of anchor points
External shock pack and internal braking mechanism support workers up to 310 lbs.
Suitable for both single-SRL use or dual-SRL applications for 100% tie-off
6’ Pygmy Hog SRL w/ Snap Hook
Ultra-lightweight design (approx. 2.4 lbs) for reduced fatigue and improved portability
UHMWPE polyester web lifeline for excellent strength and abrasion resistance
High-visibility webbing with black contrast edges to help identify wear or damage
Non-corrosive thermoplastic housing for long-term durability
Swivel top helps reduce snagging and twisting while moving
Can be used individually or paired for 100% tie-off
Key Features (All Models)
Compact 6’ design reduces bulk and improves mobility
Class 1-P SRL intended for overhead anchorage
360° swivel top for smooth movement and minimized twisting
External shock pack paired with a dependable internal braking system
Supports workers up to 310 lbs.
Ideal for mobile or stationary applications
Meets applicable OSHA and ANSI fall protection requirements
Inspection Tips
Check the fall indicator—remove the SRL from service if activated
Ensure the snap hook or rebar hook opens and closes smoothly and is not deformed
Inspect the housing, fasteners, and labels for cracks, damage, or missing information
Run your hand along the entire webbing to check for frays, cuts, burns, kinks, or tangles
Perform a strike test to confirm proper braking engagement