what is the smallest size rope that will catch in a gri-gri?
i know petzl recommends nothing smaller than a 10.0 but i also know i've used it with 9.8's. i'm curious about 9.4's. is that too small?
rope size
Petzl says on the following link that you can use as small as a 9.7, but extreme caution is required for anything less than 10.0.
http://en.petzl.com/ProduitsServices/GR ... 01-I_1.pdf (Choose "GB" for English)
http://en.petzl.com/ProduitsServices/GR ... 01-I_1.pdf (Choose "GB" for English)
I don't understand the desire for a super thin line. As heavy as I am I would wear out anything smaller than 9.8 too quickly. I have never used a thin cord and thought to myself, "wow good thing this is a 9.6 or I wouldn't have sent". I have never noticed a weight difference while climbing.
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I can notice a difference between say 10.5/10.2 and 9.7/9.8. Does it really make a big difference while climbing..not really for me, maybe for someone trying to redpoint 5.13/5.14. What does make a difference to me is hiking out a 70m 10.2 comparied to a 70m 9.8. Not to mention trying to fit it in my metolius first gen crag station.
personally I think anything thinner than 9.8 is not a good idea if you are sport climbing with a grigri. It just invites *potential* problems. The first time I used a 9.8 out of the package it would run throw the grigri when the grigri was fully locked. It took the whole day for the rope to sort of break-in and stop doing that.
personally I think anything thinner than 9.8 is not a good idea if you are sport climbing with a grigri. It just invites *potential* problems. The first time I used a 9.8 out of the package it would run throw the grigri when the grigri was fully locked. It took the whole day for the rope to sort of break-in and stop doing that.
"Climbing is the spice, not the meal." ~ Lurkist
try belaying someone hangdogging and projecting a route for an hour with an atc, then try with a grigri. there is no question which one i want to use.
Last edited by merrick on Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
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