Mega Jul

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Mega Jul

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Looking for a carabiner for Mega Jul 2 and GriGri, can I have some help? Also, I have a couple inquiries about belay devices.

Edelrid Bruce for the mega jul 2, any small offset D for the Grigri. You do not want to use an HMS. Petzl suggests the sm'd

adeadhead in r/ClimbingGear

February 10, 2026 10:54 PM

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Gyms Worldwide Increasingly Ban Tube-Style Belay Devices in Favor of ABDs

I also don't know of any ABDs which can feed 2 strands, would be sincerely curious if you could name any. The Edelrid mega jul and giga jul do everything a regular tube does, and they're also assisted.

Squigglebird in r/climbing

July 23, 2025 10:26 AM

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Carabiner wear from jul2?

My MegaJul does that too. 🤷 I guess if I start having material missing from my carabiner I'll replace it. For now I think it's just street cred. šŸ˜‚ I do think my MegaJul behaves better with an Edelrid Bulletproof carabiner. It's not critical though.

Fun_Apartment631 in r/ClimbingGear

October 18, 2025 5:49 AM

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Black Diamond ATC Pilot or Gri Gri for a beginner?

i agree in principle but with a few caveats. in recent years the grigri has become sort of the defacto standard in a lot of places, and you may find that potential partners are more comfortable being belayed on grigri, especially by a newer belayer. many gyms require it. on a personal note i wouldnt

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chunkofdogmeat in r/ClimbingGear

March 24, 2026 7:20 PM

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Which belay device should I go for?

Personlly I love the Edelrid Giga Jul of that can fir yout budget, but for sport climbing before I used Mega Jul. Giga can do more when it comes to multi-pitch thats all. I found the MegaJul a great an easy device to be used

Important_Strategy68 in r/ClimbingGear

May 30, 2025 3:12 PM

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Essential Hiking/Climbing Gear

Climbing: For indoor, you really just need your shoes, helmet and chalk bag, maybe a belay device depending on your gym. Maybe a 40 m rope for lead climbing. Get a bag/tarp to go with it if you do. Outdoor, in my region, everyone adds a helmet at a minimum. If you're only ever climbing with more exp

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Fun_Apartment631 in r/hiking

August 29, 2025 5:12 PM

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Looking for a carabiner for Mega Jul 2 and GriGri, can I have some help? Also, I have a couple inquiries about belay devices.

I use a Grigri with an Ocun Condor (very cimilar to the Ceros) all the time. For the Mega Jul, you could also consider Edelrid's Bulletproof line (i.e. HMS Bulletproof Triple FG) for better abrasion resistance, but that might be too bulky with a Grigri?

GrusVirgo in r/ClimbingGear

February 11, 2026 7:32 AM

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Belay device recs

Skip Petzl’s products. Better camming products exist (Trango Vergo or Edelrid Pinch), so there’s no reason to consider a grigri family. Similarly, if the goal of the Neox is ā€œtube styleā€ simplicity, get a tube. Many brands offer semi auto locking (same class as Petzl’s products) without moving parts

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ArmstrongHikes in r/ClimbingGear

November 30, 2025 9:10 PM

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