Revo

Wild Country

Revo

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Sturz Angst nach Bodenfall

Ich habe auch manchmal Angst vor Sicherungsfehlern und lasse mich desswegen ungerne mit Geräten sichern, die nicht (halb) automatisch blockieren. Ich glaube nach so einer Erfahrung würde ich das dann erzwingen und mich nicht mehr mit ATC sichern lassen.(sollte ich vielleicht ohnehin...) Besonders ve

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JoNiro in r/Klettern

September 26, 2025 4:02 PM

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GriGri vs. ClickUp: Why does the GriGri remain the default for beginners when the ClickUp feels more intuitive to me?

Personally, I prefer autotube-style devices (ATC Pilot, Mega Jul, Smart etc.) over the Grigri. The position for holding the device open is far more intuitive and also makes it easier to control the brake strand at the same time. I started with a Giga Jul (it's unfortunately very picky with ropes and

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GrusVirgo in r/ClimbingGear

May 9, 2026 10:43 AM

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GriGri "3" vs GriGri + (lead mode)

You want a Wild Country Revo and an Edelrid Ohm / Ohmega. The Revo locks up reliably and is panic-proof - your kids can't disable the locking, even during lowering. If you're worried about your kids not holding the dead hand of the rope, neither the grigri nor the neox is suitable. The Ohm / Ohmega

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galadran in r/ClimbingGear

August 27, 2025 11:28 AM

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How to enforce a belayer with secondary enforcement?

The Wild Country Revo is probably the closest thing to a foolproof belay device. It automatically locks when the rope exceeds a certain speed, otherwise, it acts like a weak ATC. That does mean that it requires more strength to stop a fall or hold a hanging climber without the emergency brake, but t

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GrusVirgo in r/ClimbingGear

October 14, 2025 9:38 AM

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GriGri vs. ClickUp: Why does the GriGri remain the default for beginners when the ClickUp feels more intuitive to me?

The GG is popular because new climbers imitate what they see other people doing, without any real understanding of what's "better" or why. • When we first start climbing, we have no knowledge that we could use to make judgements for ourselves. So we're forced to accept whatever practices we're taugh

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SkittyDog in r/ClimbingGear

May 9, 2026 5:33 PM

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Belay Devices

So after reading everyone else: Wild country Revo. Even if you dont hold the brake line as its an interia based belay device will stop the fall. Better if u teach them but thats atleast the safest ( not the better nor the most usefull)

briofits_3 in r/climbergirls

January 28, 2026 12:15 PM

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Belay Devices

i agree. with the grigri, it is possible that it does not engage by itself, that the user prevents it from engaging by pressing the cam or by pulling the lever to far when lowering, and inserting the rope incorrectly. the revo has none of these. when wild country presented the revo on trade fairs, t

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max9265 in r/ClimbingGear

January 29, 2026 12:41 PM

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Why no more ATCs?

Because assisted braking devices are both safer (will USUALLY work even if you screw up) and more convenient (little to no hand strength required to stop a fall or hold a hanging climber). That applies both to grigri-style devices (I don't really like the Grigri TBH) and to autotube-style devices (I

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GrusVirgo in r/ClimbingGear

January 16, 2026 8:31 PM

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bouldering with epilepsy?

Autobelay and something like the wild country Revo which is rated as an automatically locking belay device could be a solution.

ducjduck in r/bouldering

April 2, 2025 1:16 PM

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