Pinch

Edelrid

Pinch

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I am New to it! Rappelling with Innovative gears!

not just you, unfortunately megawatt needs to be revised by edelrid (just like the pinch imo), because its famous for reaching its slippage age very very quickly

dzsul779 in r/ropeaccess

April 22, 2026 9:43 AM

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rate my anchor

I use and teach the FPLB in certain situations. I saw that Edelrid says it's fine with the Pinch, but I'm reluctant to use it because of the increased force on the climber and to a lesser extent the lead protection. Tuber and Italian hitch work just fine and I don't know if the ABD functionality is

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SafetyCube920 in r/tradclimbing

August 20, 2025 2:45 PM

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Anybody using Beal Birdie for lead climbing? What’s your thoughts?

I might try the neox at some point , I think one of my gym acquaintances uses it, I will ask to borrow next time I think the Edelrid Pinch only locks up when you hold the dead rope, right? I am looking for assisted breaking for when I get knocked out or injured etc when I cannot hold the dead end. W

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Czesya in r/climbergirls

July 6, 2025 6:04 PM

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Rappelling from roof - story help!

build an anchor, this could be with slings, the same rope or even cooler with cams into cracks in the structure of the concrete. 2 attach rope into the anchor via carabiner. 3.the subjects need a harness 4. the subject in the harness will attach to the rope via a device like an ATC, Edelrid Pinch or

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urdsclr in r/ClimbingGear

March 27, 2025 7:28 AM

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