Edelrid
Jul 2
Based on 10 Reddit mentions
$49.85
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What’s everyone’s favorite anticross loading carabiner?
It’s not the tools fault. You switched to a new device that you’re not used to and now you’re having problems because you’re either not trained or not practiced enough with it. Don’t blame the tool, especially when you’re a new user of it. FYI, I proficiently use a Mammut SMART, Edelrid Jul2 and Gig
...Kennys-Chicken in r/ClimbingGear
January 28, 2026 9:34 PM
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Anybody using Beal Birdie for lead climbing? What’s your thoughts?
I think a lot of dislike for the grigri from people who originally learned to lead belay on an ATC comes from just not having enough practice with it to belay smoothly. I was a grigri hater for years (used an edelrid jul 2 as my ABD for a long time) and have switched to the grigri as of a couple yea
...toaster_in_a_bathtub in r/climbergirls
July 7, 2025 8:42 PM
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First Belaying Device
Guide mode stuff with the Neox is terrible/unadvised. The spinning wheel is crap and goes to shit in sand. Kind of a shit device all around to be honest. Petzl stuff is usually so dang good,they really made a stinker with the Neox. Glad Edelrid addressed the low MBS issue with the Pinch. If I didn’t
...Kennys-Chicken in r/ClimbingGear
May 31, 2025 10:20 PM
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