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Feb 27, 2024 · Grigris are very common so an obvious choice, and they're versatile if you get into outdoor and multipitch climbing for top belaying and even ...
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Jun 29, 2019 · Depends how experienced you are, gri gri plus is good for more beginners and the gri gri is better for more experienced people. Upvote
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Aug 24, 2015 · The PSA section of my post mentions neither a Gri-Gri or an ATC or any other device, because all of the mistakes mentioned aren't exclusive with ...
Dec 11, 2017 · Grigri+ is more durable but heavier, and it handles smaller diameter ropes better. Grigri2 is lighter, less durable in sandy conditions, cheaper ...
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Apr 28, 2019 · I'm a bit out of touch, but I use a Reverso. Basically a more versatile ATC that works with small ropes, twin ropes, and can auto-lock for ...
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Jun 26, 2015 · I have both, Grigri1 definitely feeds rope better and lowers smoother on anything above 9.8, though my main is a 9.2 so I usually prefer a mega ...
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May 19, 2024 · I'm mainly concerned about the cam engaging too often when lowering or due to rope drag which could get frustrating. I climb a lot with people ...
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Jun 8, 2019 · I like the new grigri better, the lever is easier to lower. Slack feels the same. Plus it works on skinny ropes and we use them when we climb ...
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May 13, 2017 · Grigri + is safer and better. But not saferer/better enough for me to spend $100+ while I still have a working grigri2.
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Switching between tube-style devices, such as an ATC, and assisted-braking devices like the Grigri can cause inexperienced belayers to mishandle the device.