Climbing Technology
Click Up
Based on 16 Reddit mentions
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What is the best belay device for a left-handed 13 year old?
I often switch my hand when belaying so can do left or right. I have a petzl reverso- but any tube device is good for either hand. For an auto locking device I use a click up. It’s effectively the same action as the tube devices and isn’t handed for left or right.
PlatformConsistent31 in r/ClimbingGear
August 7, 2025 10:34 PM
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GriGri vs. ClickUp: Why does the GriGri remain the default for beginners when the ClickUp feels more intuitive to me?
I also think that the structural distinction between the ClickUp and standard assisted-braking tubes, such as the Smart or Mega Jul, is an important variable. The lack of a designed thumb-catch or ergonomic method to momentarily hold the ClickUp open while paying out slack often necessitate an awkwa
...Wooden-Syrup-8708 in r/ClimbingGear
May 9, 2026 2:33 PM
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Is the Trango Vergo a good pick?
Just seems like they were designed to change the game, and to try to become the new standard, since the community has been stuck on the grigri for going on three decades. Problem with that is the game doesn't need to be changed, anything the grigri needed petzl came along and changed in the next ite
...murderoustoast in r/ClimbingGear
November 4, 2025 4:01 AM
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Weekly Question Thread (aka Friday New Climber Thread). ALL QUESTIONS GO HERE
Like some others said, just use whatever you are comfortable with. I, for example, never liked the GriGri. I used to use an ATC, but then switched to the Click Up years ago. Once gotten used to, it feels almost like an ATC. Not saying that you are supposed to get that one, just saying that there are
...bau__bau in r/climbing
November 30, 2025 7:48 PM
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