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Trango quickdraw
Trango quickdraw












trango quickdraw

Previously the options were to unclip and climb down each bolt, clip-drop each bolt, leave a bail biner or quickdraw, or get someone to climb it for you. The second reason is coming down from a route you can’t finish. Using a stick clip to get the high first bolt Bailing Safely This becomes handy on a day at the crag when someone has left draws in for you on a route and you just want to clip the first before climbing. You can clip both the rope and quickdraw in or either at a time. If a fall before the first or second bolt could mean a ground fall or a fall onto harsh terrain (or into the sea) then a pre-clipped quickdraw could literally be a life-saver. There are a bunch of different reasons for using them but the most helpful is when the first bolt or two are quite high off the ground. – Already have a painter’s pole – Trango Squid Why Use A Clip Stick? Pre-Clipping – Cheaper Alternative – Kailas Stick Clip

trango quickdraw

You can also use them to clip a climbing rope into an already attached quickdraw OR to remove the quick and rope when you’re done. You can then clip the first bolt in as if you’d already climbed to it. What Is A Clip Stick?Ī stick you can attach a quickdraw to with your rope pre-clipped. Read more on the best clip sticks available and our guide to stick clipping. These clever tools make scary first clips a thing of the past and in some areas they’re a lifesaver. In the last few years clip sticks are seeing way more use out at crags. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest














Trango quickdraw