Vergo

Trango

Vergo

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

A birdie is like a worse grigri by most measures. It weighs 1 ounce more, doesnt feed any better, and doesnt have a progressive lowering handle which makes the lower less smooth. It is cheaper but I would not recommend it or the madrock lifeguard. They are inferior to grigri and its other clones Dep

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sheepborg in r/climbergirls

July 7, 2025 12:06 AM

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Top Rope Solo options

Get the book “On the Line” by Andy Kirkpatrick. Every device has upsides, drawbacks, and failure mechanisms and that book is as close as there is to a comprehensive guide to TRS. That book unpacks all of those and also describes how to pair them in the way that makes them least likely to interact wi

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saltytarheel in r/ClimbingGear

February 24, 2026 11:07 PM

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Belay device recs

Trango vergo is SO MUCH BETTER than the grigri IMO. If i had to use a device other than that, I would go for and ATC pilot or something similar

Commercial_Dog_9162 in r/ClimbingGear

November 25, 2025 8:41 PM

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

Black diamond Pilot is my favorite, along with the trango Vergo. Highly recommend trying each out if you get the chance!

adeadhead in r/climbergirls

July 7, 2025 5:32 AM

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What belay device should I get?

Trango vergo is better than grigri. Fight me.

abjmach in r/ClimbingGear

February 16, 2026 2:59 PM

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Saddle Hunters

The device you need for the ability to rappel is called a trango vergo, Madrock (hard to find), or a petzl gri gri +. Make sure you get large enough rope (9mm or bigger usually) to fit the specs. I run a trango vergo on a small bridge, then a longer bridge to a longhorn agile knot. Basically running

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Hillarys_Recycle_Bin in r/bowhunting

December 25, 2025 10:10 PM

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Grigri or Birdie ? (mainly for rope solo)

I think they meant lead solo based on the devices they showed. If we're talking TRS my setup of choice is Trango Vergo over CT Roll N Lock. Pretty similar to yours actually

Small_child_go_yeet in r/ropesolo

March 17, 2026 2:01 PM

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Black Diamond ATC Pilot or Gri Gri for a beginner?

To the “everyone should know how to use an ATC” crowd. I get it, I’m old too, it is objectively the better feeding and more versatile device. It’s also usually not allowed at most gyms, and this person is going to be learning at a gym…IMO that’s a good thing. Whether or not gyms should be teaching w

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Affectionate-Air-567 in r/ClimbingGear

March 24, 2026 4:47 PM

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Is the Trango Vergo a good pick?

The trango vergo is my overall favorite belay device out of everything that exists.

adeadhead in r/ClimbingGear

October 28, 2025 5:06 AM

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Device for self-belaying or belaying a second

The only device universally usable for both TRS and belaying I know is Trango Vergo (with one backup device for TRS). It's however quite hard to find it outside of USA.

Petrovjan in r/ClimbingGear

November 10, 2025 6:58 PM

1

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