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May 24, 2022 · This method of belaying the second is less than ideal: in this position, the GRIGRI's braking action on the rope is not optimal (especially with ...
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A common practice is to belay a follower from above by connecting a grigri to the anchor and pulling down on the brake strand to take up slack.
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Jan 1, 2021 · The answer should be "GriGri!", as long as they use normal belaying technique with their brake hand ALWAYS on the rope. If something happens ...
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Most Grigri "failures" seem to happen from (1) an inexperienced person during lowering; (2) fingers on the underside of the device whilst the thumb is pressing; ...
Dec 15, 2023 · While the ATC easily accommodates two rope strands for belays, the GriGri requires a bit more finesse to handle such an environment. Delap often ...
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