Since I am beginning to lead I would like to start looking for my own gear (the fun part). Rope, draws, the whole shabang...
I'd like to get a comprehensive list of the things I will need to buy & some recommendations as to brands & what not. Stuff that won't break the bank but is good quality.
Thanks for the help,
Deanna
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Sport? Trad?
If you want some cheap but great quality draws, check out:
http://www.gearexpress.biz/Merchant2/me ... _Code=6835
If you buy five quickdraws, you get a 10% discount.
60m rope is the standard, lots of threads in this site about rope....
If you want some cheap but great quality draws, check out:
http://www.gearexpress.biz/Merchant2/me ... _Code=6835
If you buy five quickdraws, you get a 10% discount.
60m rope is the standard, lots of threads in this site about rope....
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our mind. ~Bob Marley
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I love my sport draws though I rarely rope up: http://www.bdel.com/gear/rock/quickwire_qd.php $10 a draw isn't too bad. No bulk discount and they may not have them in stock anymore but really nice.
Screw you guys. I'm going bowling.
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10.3x60m rope is cheap at gearexpress as well.... $108.... they have speedy shipping too! http://www.gearexpress.biz/Merchant2/me ... _Code=5111
As far as the whole "shabang", with sport, all you need aside from draws and rope is a locking biner and a belay device - I'm sure you already have these... if not, check out blem stuff first.... These are products which may have a small scratch, discoloration in the finish or some other non-structural flaw, but are significantly cheaper. These products are fully tested and are often hard to distinguish from their first quality counterparts. You're going to end up scratching your gear anyway....
Some people also purchase "special" draws that they use for cleaning. I just use two slings attached to my belay loop + 2 smaller locking biners.
Other things you might need, but are definitely optional, would be a stick clip.... there's also the Squid that I have yet to try out......
As far as the whole "shabang", with sport, all you need aside from draws and rope is a locking biner and a belay device - I'm sure you already have these... if not, check out blem stuff first.... These are products which may have a small scratch, discoloration in the finish or some other non-structural flaw, but are significantly cheaper. These products are fully tested and are often hard to distinguish from their first quality counterparts. You're going to end up scratching your gear anyway....
Some people also purchase "special" draws that they use for cleaning. I just use two slings attached to my belay loop + 2 smaller locking biners.
Other things you might need, but are definitely optional, would be a stick clip.... there's also the Squid that I have yet to try out......
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our mind. ~Bob Marley
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Twiggy...hehe.
This is the list I have compiled based on my existing gear being a harness, shoes, one locking biner, one ATC belay device, chalk bag of course (chalk whore):
1. 12 quickdraws, 2 with 24 inch runners
2. gri-gri
3. gear sling
4. rope
5. rope bag
6. another locking biner and
7. 2 lockers
8. paint roller handle & spring clamp
Is that a pretty good list? Am I missing anything?
I better start saving my money now.![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
This is the list I have compiled based on my existing gear being a harness, shoes, one locking biner, one ATC belay device, chalk bag of course (chalk whore):
1. 12 quickdraws, 2 with 24 inch runners
2. gri-gri
3. gear sling
4. rope
5. rope bag
6. another locking biner and
7. 2 lockers
8. paint roller handle & spring clamp
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Is that a pretty good list? Am I missing anything?
I better start saving my money now.
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. - Buddha
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