Petzl
Reverso
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30 m tagline that’s usable alone?
I’ve rapped on the petzl purline a bunch. I use a grivel scream and an autoblock and it is great. You could also use a reverso and stuff both strands through one slot and add a second locking carabiner…
the_winter_woods in r/alpinism
March 5, 2026 12:16 PM
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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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Weekly Question Thread (aka Friday New Climber Thread). ALL QUESTIONS GO HERE
Not a ton of differentiation aside from guide loops. Some models dont like fatter ropes as much (think petzl reverso, dmm pivot) while others are more okay with them (think ATC) but any will work just fine for a rap so in that regard yeah a tube is a tube. If you are really into the nitty gritty som
...sheepborg in r/climbing
April 18, 2026 12:49 PM
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Kia Ora! I Thought it might be a good Idea (if its okay to post this here) to ask people who know more than me about what I might want to get for my brother as a mountaineering gift.
I see he's trying to create a haul system (for crevasse rescue I suppose). Instead of using the Petzl Reverso, you can get him a Petzl Microtraxion or Edelrid Spoc and add a Petzl Tibloc. Also, please tell him he shouldn't put the knot of the yellow/red rope in the prusik knot.
beanboys_inc in r/Mountaineering
December 3, 2025 10:28 AM
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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
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New to trad and multipitch - problem / question about tube style device
With extensive experience on multi pitches, the Petzl Reverso is both lightweight and reliable. It has teeth for catching your 2nd, you won’t struggle to hold them if they take.
VaultEquity in r/tradclimbing
February 18, 2026 2:57 PM
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Weekly Question Thread (aka Friday New Climber Thread). ALL QUESTIONS GO HERE
Grigri for assisted braking. There are some devices that are like 10% better than a grigri in certain aspects but for all-around versatility, safety, and quality control they're the standard for a reason. With that said, ABD's from reputable manufacturers are good and safe too (e.g. Trango Vergo, Be
...saltytarheel in r/climbing
February 18, 2026 4:07 PM
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First Belaying Device
Black diamond pilot is a great option for the gym and single pitch sport. Grab a petzl reverso for when you need to start rappelling and belaying from the top. I only use my grigri for route development now. Whatever device you use just keep your hand on the brake strand and they're all safe.
Naive-Appointment-23 in r/ClimbingGear
June 1, 2025 1:30 AM
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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
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New Belay Device for Top Roping
Grigri or a guide mode ATC (e.g. Petzl Reverso, BD ATC Guide, or DMM Pilot). Grigris are the safe, bombproof, and have immaculate quality control. They're the standard assisted braking device for a reason. As you get more advanced, they're also useful for multipitch climbing, self-rescue, and rappel
...saltytarheel in r/ClimbingGear
October 23, 2025 2:59 PM
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