Black Diamond
ATC Guide
Based on 9 Reddit mentions
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Looking into getting my first belay device
IMO, everyone should learn on a non-assisted device first to build strong brake-hand-always-on habits, and then if assisted braking is desired, get a Grigri because it's more or less the standard ABD. I started on a BD ATC-XP, which worked very well. I would recommend a two-lane device, and to get a
...ottermupps in r/ClimbingGear
October 14, 2025 9:26 PM
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First time buying climbing equipment.Single, double or triple lock Carabiner.
I stick to screwlocks for basically all my carabiners (save for a couple small wiregates I have for clipping shoes/chalk to my harness). For a belay device, assuming it's an ATC style, get a round stock carabiner - ie it looks like it's made of a cylinder of metal instead of the flattened profile th
...ottermupps in r/ClimbingGear
October 22, 2025 8:06 PM
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Starting out trad climbing in the Lake District UK, here's my rack so far. What else do I need?
the atc you have isnt really usefull on multipitch, not that it is the end of the world but something like black diamond guide or dmm pivot would be good to have. Some of my friends use mammut nordwand atc
CaptainSkely69 in r/tradclimbing
May 15, 2025 7:24 PM
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What is the best belay device for a left-handed 13 year old?
Left handed climber of more than 25 years here. I use a grigri and I belay right handed with it. I use a Black Diamond ATC Guide when multi-pitch trad climbing and belay left handed, though I can now belay ambidextrously when needed on awkward belay stances. It's not confusing. Learning to belay rig
...digitalsmear in r/ClimbingGear
August 7, 2025 11:04 PM
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Best rope to carry for ONLY abseiling during scrambling days?
I use a 60m Petzl Rad line for exactly this purpose. I pair it with a Black Diamond ATC Guide and it works really well, plenty of friction for the purpose in my opinion. I will add that it’s pretty much a necessity to have a third hand because that skinny rope isn’t gonna do any of the work for you
...YukonTerror in r/ClimbingGear
October 14, 2025 10:02 PM
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