Petzl
Neox
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Weekly Question Thread (aka Friday New Climber Thread). ALL QUESTIONS GO HERE
IMO, just get a Grigri. The Revo can be a little... contrived. Neither are "safer" than the other, both are assisted braking devices. Climbing accidents rarely come from any kind of equipment failure, it is far more likely to be from user error and complacency. Do partner checks, check your knots, t
...0bsidian in r/climbing
November 29, 2025 7:47 AM
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How does this look for a beginer setup
I would recommend the petzl AM’D instead of the Freino. And just a personal preference, maybe a grigi instead of the Neox since they are more common.
testhec10ck in r/ClimbingGear
January 13, 2026 1:43 PM
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Is there any meaningful difference between different brands' belay plates?
All of those that you mentioned do exactly the same things: belay with single or double ropes, rappel on single or double ropes, and "guide mode" belay from the top anchor. They're all great, so you could pick any of them and be fine. Alternatively you could look into getting an assisted belay devic
...chewychubacca in r/ClimbingGear
September 2, 2025 12:56 PM
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Weekly Question Thread (aka Friday New Climber Thread). ALL QUESTIONS GO HERE
This question comes up twice a year, every year, probably based on course schedules. Climbing gear, especially belay devices, are pretty much optimized. Edelrid spent lots of time and money with people with decades of experience designing climbing gear and was able to make the pinch, which by popula
...Leading-Attention612 in r/climbing
September 7, 2025 2:15 PM
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Question for those who switched from GriGri to Neox
I remember that either HowNOT2, or Hard Is Easy asked Petzl directly why it's not included in the manual for Neox, and is it bad and they replied that it's fine to use it, but they didn't put it there "because it's not needed, thanks to the pulley".
Tanis_Polelf in r/ClimbingGear
April 28, 2026 1:16 PM
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Another round of grigri vs neox.
I just did a little digging around and Petzl says it's safe to belay from the top with a Neox as with a Grigri. They just emphasize to keep a hand on the brake strand as always. I much prefer using my ATC guide for all top belays and rappels. It pretty much mitigates any possibility of an ABD gettin
...Jaza777 in r/ClimbingGear
June 4, 2025 1:39 AM
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What belay device should I get?
the only main difference is that the Neox has a spinning wheel that makes it easier to lead belay Also makes misuse way more dangerous in many cases. Most assisted belay devices have a slight chance of locking up even if you didn't hold the brake rope (in no circumstance you should let go of the bra
...ebinWaitee in r/ClimbingGear
February 16, 2026 5:49 AM
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Weekly Chat and BS Thread
Bit peeved about the neox. I bought it because I have a thicker rope and wondered if it'd really work smoother than a gri-gri. It was amazing for a while, but now dirt has collected in the pulley and it is absolutrly useless. I'm back to using the gri-gri with the same rope. I understand that Petzl
...DustRainbow in r/climbing
August 20, 2025 1:49 PM
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How does this look for a beginer setup
Are you trying to spend as much money as you need to? Or are you trying to save money? What is your motivation? I would skip the Neox and ATC guide. Just get an ATC Pilot or Mammut Smart. As a beginner that will teach you a more fundamental skill for lead belaying across any device, be lighter weigh
...BostonFartMachine in r/ClimbingGear
January 13, 2026 2:27 PM
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which belay device to use?
Petzl neox avoids the bad manoeuvers you can have with a grigri
skindog1977 in r/ClimbingGear
April 7, 2026 8:13 PM
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