Petzl
Reverso
Based on 25 Reddit mentions
$45.00
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How I Bought Almost All of My Mountaineering Gear For Under $700
Hey man don't buy the atc-xp, get the guide version (petzl reverso, atc guide or similar). It's only a few $ more.
Responsible-Lack-285 in r/Mountaineering
January 6, 2026 9:19 PM
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New grivel crampon straps
Yeah man you need actual straps. The whole point of a C3 crampon, considering your Katahdin project is a summer hike just with snow on it that would work fine with nontechnical, is ease of use. If you start fiddling with a Paracord monstrosity, that ease of use is lost. But you don't need to buy the
...stille in r/alpinism
November 16, 2025 4:37 AM
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Best equipment for new climbers
Do the course with rental gear. You’ll be rough on equipment the first time round, better put that wear and tear on the rental gear. Research about the different categories of shoes, axes, harnesses etc. and think about what you want to do and which category of gear fits best without looking at bran
...gantobat in r/Mountaineering
January 1, 2026 5:57 AM
5
How do you adjust to belaying at new gyms?
What the effing heck is that belay set up?Holly hell, who thought it was a good idea to actively work against setting up people to not fail outside of that weird set up.I'm pretty sure Petzl would be against belayers keeping both hands above the device at all time. If there's one thing I'm always te
...FunFunFiesta in r/climbergirls
December 31, 2025 2:26 PM
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Baudrier "vintage" --> Fermeture sécurisée ?
"quelques années",j'arrive pas à trouver sa date de commercialisation, mais le truc doit être juste un peu moins vieux que le monde.Pour info les baudriers actuels ont un numéro de référence à 8 characters, pour que celui ci n'en ai que 3 c'est qu'il doit dater presque d'Irvine et Mallory. (exagérat
...FunFunFiesta in r/grimpe
August 10, 2025 1:22 PM
2
ATC Alpine Guide vs Nano Jul
I use the petzl reverso and have found it plenty grippy on anything down to the beal gully 7.3. Fresh out of the box it's so grippy actually, that I reverse it when rappelling with 7.5 half routes and fatter. Above 9.2 it actually becomes a pain in the ass to use lol.
MasterPreparation911 in r/ClimbingGear
March 16, 2026 7:24 PM
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What’s everyone’s favorite anticross loading carabiner?
Once you get good at belaying you really don’t need an anti cross loading carabiner. Depends on the device, I learned on tubular devices (ATC, Reverso) and was quite proficient, never any cross loading problems with regular HMS biners(BD, Petzl, Mammut). New gym required assisted device so I got a g
...l3agel_og88 in r/ClimbingGear
January 28, 2026 3:26 AM
1
Guiding in a group of 4
Petzl's micro-traxion is not a belay device. It is not designed to arrest falls! It is: Designed for crevasse rescue, hauling, self-rescue, and for use as an emergency ascender Its uses: 8. Uses 8a. Hauling 8b. Pulley system 8c. Rope ascent Don't use it or any similar devices for belays. Your second
...Newtothisredditbiz in r/tradclimbing
June 25, 2025 12:04 PM
1
Starter trad rack
Protection: 16 Walnuts sized 1-10 (some overlap) 4x Torque nuts (size 1-4) 4x cams (sized 1-4) Instead of the torque nuts, get either DMM alloy offsets 7-11 (or 7-9...10/11 don't really leave my harness in my experience). I don't know a ton about slate, but in limestone you will probably need smalle
...Waldinian in r/tradclimbing
June 2, 2025 5:00 PM
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