Belay & Rappel
Belay and rappel devices are essential climbing tools used for controlling rope during climbing and descending activities. Here's a breakdown of each:
Belay Devices
Purpose: To manage the rope while belaying a climber, allowing the belayer to arrest a fall, give slack, or take in rope.
Common Types:
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Tube-style (ATC, Reverso)
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Simple and versatile
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Good for sport and trad climbing
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Manual braking
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Assisted-braking (e.g., Petzl GriGri, Black Diamond Pilot)
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Mechanically helps catch a fall
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Safer in some scenarios
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Heavier and more expensive
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Figure 8
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Can be used for belaying, but less common today
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Better suited for rappelling
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Rappel Devices
Purpose: To control the descent on a rope during rappelling (abseiling).
Common Devices:
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Figure 8
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Classic rappel device
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Smooth, controlled descent
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Can twist ropes
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Tube-style Devices (ATC, etc.)
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Can double as rappel and belay devices
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Good friction control
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Used with one or two ropes
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Specialty Devices (e.g., Petzl I'D, Stop)
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Often used in rescue or industrial work
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Provide assisted braking or self-locking features
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Summary Table
Device Type | Used For | Examples | Notes |
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Tube-style | Belay & Rappel | ATC, Reverso | Lightweight, multipurpose |
Assisted-braking | Belay | GriGri, Pilot | More secure for sport climbing |
Figure 8 | Rappel (sometimes belay) | Figure 8 | Smooth, but rope-twisty |
Specialty | Rappel (mostly) | Petzl I'D, Stop | Used in rescue/industrial |