i'll likely buy one of these, but i'll be reluctant to let anyone belay me who didn't learn on a gri-gri.
real belaying standards.
The click up. People seem to love it already.
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Re: The click up. People seem to love it already.
It would be nice to have something that would compete with the gri-gri and bring it's price down.
Victory Whip in da House. Yeah.
Re: The click up. People seem to love it already.
If two machines perform the same, go with the simplest.
Re: The click up. People seem to love it already.
If buying one gets me a high five and a fist bump before a climb (like in the second video), I'm all in.
Victory Whip in da House. Yeah.
Re: The click up. People seem to love it already.
caribe, you ARE the standard.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
Re: The click up. People seem to love it already.
anybody have the grigri2 yet?
And on the third day, God created the Red River Gorge(by conjecture), and he saw that it was good.
Re: The click up. People seem to love it already.
"people seem to love it already!" Woooo! people love boobies at the crag too, but you wont see me being the first dude to get implants...
Re: The click up. People seem to love it already.
I did order one of these and when I brought it to the gym where I climb in PA, most people were skeptical. After we used it for the night, everyones' opinion was changed.
Likes:
-very simple to use
-autoblocking is quick and very difficult to override
-controlled lowering. You'd have to really work to get it into a position to allow a freefall.
-very smooth feeding of rope on lead belaying
-works great with the smaller diameter ropes
-clearly displayed diagrams on the device can alert you if it is threaded incorrectly
-even threaded backwords, it works just like an ATC
Dislikes:
-Can't double rope rappel
-difficult to pull thicker ropes through
Bottom line from the feedback I've received from the people I climb with is that it's a great belay device for single pitch climbing. Everyone liked it over the gri gri because of the ease of use.
GWG
Likes:
-very simple to use
-autoblocking is quick and very difficult to override
-controlled lowering. You'd have to really work to get it into a position to allow a freefall.
-very smooth feeding of rope on lead belaying
-works great with the smaller diameter ropes
-clearly displayed diagrams on the device can alert you if it is threaded incorrectly
-even threaded backwords, it works just like an ATC
Dislikes:
-Can't double rope rappel
-difficult to pull thicker ropes through
Bottom line from the feedback I've received from the people I climb with is that it's a great belay device for single pitch climbing. Everyone liked it over the gri gri because of the ease of use.
GWG
Re: The click up. People seem to love it already.
I had one at the crag over the weekend. I think my buds who tried it were favorably impressed also. I like it. Older ropes are harder to manage (buddy had a new 10.2 mm that worked fine), but my no means impossible.GWG wrote:I did order one of these and when I brought it to the gym where I climb in PA, most people were skeptical. After we used it for the night, everyones' opinion was changed.