Marking quickdraws

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Danny
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Post by Danny »

Yea, gear is always getting mixed up and many people have the same type of gear so taping allows you to easily identify your gear.
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Post by Horatio Felacio »

dremel tool with one of the metal grinding attachments. permanent. for pussies worried about destryoing climbing gear, spray paint works great.
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michaelzr2
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Post by michaelzr2 »

You can use the always reliable duck tape.
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Post by mcrib »

I like the peeing idea.
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Post by tomdarch »

As a substitute for actually marking draws, i just have an 'eclectic' collection of various biners and slings - the hotwire with the anodized petzl straight-gate spirit on a metolius sling? Oh, yeah, that's mine! :wink:

But seriously, now that you have a nice, new matching set, I've had good results with finger nail polish. I use two different colors applied in a low-wear location on each biner. It does wear off after a while, but it's easy to reapply.
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Post by walrus »

Meadows wrote:It's necessary, especially if you climb with or around people..
That's the simplest solution. Just be a loner and climb by yourself. No hairdryer required.
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ynot
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Post by ynot »

Tape is just too easy to remove.I like nail polish way better and it's plentifull with ladies in the house.
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