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Best assisted belay device |
12-Feb-2015 At 12:40:17 PM |
TimP
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Been following the thread on best device for rappelling thin ropes and have a similar question:
What is the best assisted belay device? Grigri seems the standard but I'm leaning towards the Mega Jul for price, simplicity and double rope capacity.
I checked out the Trango Cinch but it seems to have got bad press.
Can't find much on the new DMM Grip, and there is a whole host of Grigri style devices coming out; I read somewhere that the Grigri patent has expired.
Would I be mad to expect progress capture performance from the Mega Jul in lock-rappell mode?
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