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  2. Grigri - Wikipedia

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    Petzl recommends the device for lead belaying and top-rope belaying, according to EN 15151 standard. [3]When used correctly, the Grigri's camming mechanism can assist in holding a climber that is working a route, or hanging on the rope while trying to figure out a climb.

  3. Glossary of climbing terms - Wikipedia

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    A form of climbing in which a lead climber clips their belay rope into protection equipment as they ascend. [1] [2] lead climber. Also leader. The individual ascending the route in lead climbing; the other person is the belayer. [1] [2] leader fall A lead climber fall while lead climbing; will be at least twice the distance to the last piece of ...

  4. Lead climbing - Wikipedia

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    Lead climbing (or leading) is a technique in rock climbing where the 'lead climber' clips their rope to the climbing protection as they ascend a pitch of the climbing route, while their 'second' (or 'belayer') remains at the base of the route belaying the rope to protect the 'lead climber' in the event that they fall. The term is used to ...

  5. Reverso (climbing) - Wikipedia

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    A Reverso can be used to belay the leader, one or two seconds, or as a descender during rappelling. It can also be used in self-braking mode, to belay one or two seconds, if attached directly to the belay. A Reverso is similar in design and use to an ATC when belaying a lead climber from below. A rope passes through the Reverso, through a ...

  6. Rock-climbing equipment - Wikipedia

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    Some passive belay devices may also be used as descenders for abseiling. [21] Indoor climbing walls can provide on-site fixed mechanical auto belay devices that enable the climber to top rope a route alone; more recent lead auto belay models allow the climber to also lead climb the route alone. [22]

  7. Belay device - Wikipedia

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    A Tubular Belay device. Also called a "tube", this type of device generally has a tubular or rectangular shape. It is an evolution of the Sticht plate's concept by creating more surface area to dissipate heat and the ability to create sharper angles which creates a stronger degree of friction which has greater stopping power.