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Edelrid Climbing Edelrid Swift 48 Pro Dry 8.9mm 60m

Edelrid Swift 48 Pro Dry 8.9mm 60m

Climbing Rope, Single Rope

£154.70£154.79

Or 3 interest-free payments of £51.56/mo.*

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Edelrid Climbing Edelrid Jayne IV Climbing Harness Size S
-15%

Edelrid Jayne IV Climbing Harness Size S

Waist Belt, Adult, Woman

£50.95£59.95

Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.98/mo.*

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Edelrid Birdlime 1R 9.8 Single Rope Size 80 m

Edelrid Birdlime 1R 9.8 Single Rope Size 80 m

Climbing Rope, Single Rope

£129.59

Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.19/mo.*

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Edelrid Boulder Bag Herkules One Size Red
-23%

Edelrid Boulder Bag Herkules One Size Red

£22.00£28.45

Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.33/mo.*

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CLIMBING

FAQ

Climbing gear is essential for safety and performance. Key items include a harness, climbing shoes, helmet, and carabiners. Harness ensures security, shoes provide grip, helmet protects your head, and carabiners connect ropes. Consider quality and fit when choosing these items to ensure comfort and safety during climbs.

Climbing shoes are designed to enhance grip and support. Consider fit, type of climbing, and material. Opt for a snug fit without discomfort. Bouldering requires aggressive shoes, while trad climbing needs comfortable ones. Leather shoes stretch over time; synthetic ones maintain their shape.

Climbing harnesses are crucial for safety. Types include sit harnesses, full-body harnesses, and chest harnesses. Sit harnesses suit most climbers; they're versatile. Full-body harnesses offer extra support, ideal for beginners or children. Choose based on comfort and intended use.

Climbing: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing climbing gear, safety should be your top priority. Ensure that harnesses, helmets, and shoes fit you properly. A well-fitting harness should be snug but not restrictive, while a helmet needs to sit comfortably without wobbling. For shoes, consider whether you'll be climbing indoors or on rocky surfaces; a snug fit is essential for precision but ensure they’re comfortable for longer climbs. Always check product certifications and user reviews to confirm the reliability of the climbing equipment.

Climbing involves various disciplines, such as bouldering, sport climbing, and trad climbing. Each requires specific gear. For bouldering, you might need crash pads and chalk bags. Sport climbing typically requires a rope, quickdraws, and belay devices. Trad climbers often use cams and nuts alongside their standard kit. Assess your climbing style and environment to determine what gear suits your needs best. Consider versatility if you plan to explore different types of climbing.

Invest in durable climbing gear made from high-quality materials to ensure longevity and performance. Look for ropes with dry treatments if you plan on climbing in wet conditions, as they resist moisture better. Check for robust stitching in harnesses and high-grade aluminium or steel in carabiners for added strength. While premium materials might cost more initially, they often provide better value over time by lasting longer and maintaining performance.

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