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keepitlow
Jun 30, 2010, 1:15 PM
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What is the status with auto belay? I was looking into one and the company went out of biz. Are there any good auto belays? Thanks
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gmggg
Jun 30, 2010, 3:02 PM
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keepitlow wrote: What is the status with auto belay? I was looking into one and the company went out of biz. Are there any good auto belays? Thanks Right now there are a few good self contained options. I personally like the Trublue units. #1 Trublue http://www.climbtru.com/ #2 North safety http://www.safeclimb.com/ There are also air over hydraulic belays and various centrifugal systems. Which device is right somewhat depends on the type of wall that it's going on. For most walls a self contained unit is the easiest solution.
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keepitlow
Jun 30, 2010, 5:38 PM
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Thanks!
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EllieVQ
Jul 22, 2010, 4:06 PM
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shoo
Jul 22, 2010, 4:46 PM
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EllieVQ wrote: I would highly recommend the Extreme Engineering patented auto belay. (http://www.extremeengineering.com/ for US and www.veqtor.co.uk for UK and Europe). They are the original creators of the auto belay and have a 100% safety record which they've held since it was designed 15 years ago. They are used by Disney, Six Flags, Cirque du Soleil and the US army. Hydraulic systems are definitely best, as the other competitors (like red points) are fall arresters which means as soon as you've had one fall on it you're supposed to send it in to be serviced as it has served its purpose. Also I've heard that the North Safety belays have problems retracting and customers often get covered in break dust, and the wires get tangled. But with the Extreme auto belay it's impossible for any of that to go wrong. I smell a shill. If you're going to advertise, don't pretend you're just some random person. I can assure you that I will NEVER buy your product, given your deceitful advertising methods. Now if you want to pay for the advertisement, like everyone else does, go for it. Otherwise, go away. * And on the off chance I'm wrong, my apologies.
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