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Petzl Grigri Belay Device

Petzl Grigri Belay Device

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Petzl Grigri Belay Device

The Petzl Grigri Belay Device's self-locking system has made it a staple item at sport crags from Smith to Rifle to the Ceuse. Its internal cam locks when a sharp pull occurs to help you catch your partner's monster whipper when he skips one clip and botches the next. It also makes it much more comfortable to hold tension while he hangs and works out the moves. Aid climbers love the Grigri for belaying long A4 leads. The Petzl Grigri Belay Device's lever releases the cam to allow smooth lower. *Rated for ropes from 10 to 11mm.

Bottom Line: The Petzl Grigri Belay Device represents the sport climbing standard.

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Rating for this product: 5

What can I say?

By: Angus Bohanon (11)
April 8, 2008

It's a Grigri, the end-all be-all of autolocking belay devices. Contrary to other reviews, I have had no problem feeding rope to a leader, and contrary to Petzl, it will hold a 10.0 rope just fine. The only thing is that both climber and belayer HAVE to make sure it's threaded the right way. It's not a safety shortcoming, just do it right. I have a friend in the hospital with two shattered ankles right now from a Grigri threaded wrong. That said, it is an amazing device, easy to feed, easy to lower, easy to ascend, etc. There's a reason they haven't changed the design in 12 years.

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Yeah, but what does the name mean?

Yeah, but what does the name mean?

By: Rhino (25)
April 8, 2008

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The Dictionary of African Borrowings from Brazilian Portugese says that a grigri is a "person assumed to have super-human powers because he wears a grigri", which is then defined as "a document with versicles from the Koran written on it...contained in an amulet or talisman". It is also a Creole word for magic. Given that Petzl is French and gris in French means gray, it probably means the gray-gray, which doesnt make sense either. And no, I didn't make any of that up.

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April 8, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

The best

By: Anonymous (11)
March 11, 2008

The Grigri is the best. It is nearly impossible to screw up. Its self locking function is killer. I love it on lead belay. And if your out with some newbies and their hanging a lot you as the belayer can rest too.

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Rating for this product: 3

bumbleing gumbies

By: buncha bitches (8)
January 1, 2008

these even works for idiots! the only way to f this up is to ignore the 3 pictures and the 2 page pamphlet sold with each unit. remember, load it backwards....it always makes for a good thanksgiving story at the 'rents house!

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Rating for this product: 5

way better then the cinch

By: luvoutdoor_s (138)
June 15, 2007

Every time i get to use the grigri i am totally happy with how smooth it feeds the rope and lets the climber come back down. The cinch sucks, cheaper and its a no brainer why. This is the only one to get, also great for route setting for going up and down on the wall.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great for what its for

By: EricD (14)
April 26, 2007

Simple, standard, its a GriGri. Pros: easy and safe to use once you've got the basics down. Cons: not as smooth belaying a leader as other non-autolocking belay devices.

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Rating for this product: 4

Simple, standard, works.

By: EricD (14)
April 14, 2007

Pros: great for belaying a top roped climb and can belay a leader with some practice. Cons: can cause a hard catch when belaying a leader not as good for trad belays. Heavy.

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Rating for this product: 5

Golden Standard of Locking-Assist devices

By: YeahBro. (35)
February 7, 2007

Like Kleenex or a Frisbee, there's a reason people will refer to any locking-assist belay device as a Grigri. Can't go wrong with this thing, just make sure you follow the directions.

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Tech Specs:

Auto Locking: Yes
Strength: Not specified
Recommended Use: Sport climbing, aid climbing
Weight: 7.9oz (225g)
Warranty: 3 Years