Climbing Equipment

Our selection of Climbing Equipment offers high-quality equipment to cope with the range of activities and situations to be met in the hills and mountains.
From climbing ropes to crampons, the most thorough research and technical expertise has gone into the development of these Climbing Equipment products to give them the essential reliability their purpose demands.
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Climbing Ropes
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An extremely important item of equipment. Edelrid helmets are made in Germany
and it is their belief that function and safety of the helmet must come before
any cosmetic considerations.
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This range of Ice Tools encompasses ice axes, hammers, walking axes and technical ice tools.
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In the mid-1800s the Grivel family, blacksmiths working in Courmayeur, began actively influencing the history of alpinism from their little factory at the foot of Mont Blanc...
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Crampons and their binding systems must adapt to many different boot configurations; narrow heels, high toe-boxes, telemark ski boots, etc. Because of this Grivel now offers four different crampon bindings.
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For protection you need the best, why carry something second rate that you have doubts about, all the ice screws and pitons that we offer have been developed and tested thoroughly in order to serve you when required.
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MadRock and Garra have been making climbing shoes for over 10 years, so MadRock and Garra know the importance of rubber.
MadRock and Garra have been developing extremely sticky rubber for years and have finally come up with possibly the stickiest
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Ascenders, Descenders and Belay Devices
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Karabiners and Quickdraws
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Things
have come a long way since then and many will be surprised how many harnesses
Edelrid has in its catalogue and although many are multipurpose we have many
specific harnesses too.
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Things to make life a little more comfortable. Rope bags to carry your rope
without having to coil it.
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Static and Semi-Static climbing ropes are used where falls from heights are
impossible, and stretch is not advantageous or indeed should be avoided,
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Climbing Knives
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