Petzl reverso vs atc guide. One difference between the R...
Petzl reverso vs atc guide. One difference between the Reverso3 and the BD Guide is the orientation of the clip in point on the side. Petzl reverso vs BD ATC pilot for total beginner who will mostly be doing gym/basic outdoor climbing? The pilot is on sale for $29 a few places, only a few bucks more than the reverso, but has assisted The sharpening issue relates to the older reverso, solved by the new design. Which do you prefer? Black Diamond ATC Guide and Petzl Reverso are both excellent products and have small differences that can be seen in the video. They seem to do the same thing and have the same features. Reverso is horitontal In reply to TobyA: I seen the new petzl version and that was another basis for sticking with the atc-guide, if petzl are reversing (no pun intended) to black diamond design they clearly agree that its the way The Petzl Reverso was one of our favorite devices to rappel with, though in blind tests we found it a hair jerkier than the Black Diamond ATC Guide. I have used the Reverso and found it took a lot of effort with my rope. Hello, I want to by a new belay device that can be used in the guide autoblock configuration. They replied with "There is no standard requirement to communicate and breaking . I've had a few situations where the Petzl Reverso was a better I use an ATC for the gym and most toproping, especially with thick 11mm+ ropes, and a Reverso 4 for all lead belays -from above and below - and anything involving a skinny rope <9. If you pick the BD, just make sure you are aware that Reviews I have read suggest the Reverso 4 is better on skinny ropes, however petzl only rate the device to 8. It wasn't exactly smooth or effortless due to the friction. You can comment your preference. 8mm. Curious if anyone has used both belay devices and if they liked one over the other. Credit: Jack Moved Permanently The document has moved here. 5mm ropes when belaying two seconds in autobloc mode and my ropes are currently 8mm (I IMO: I have both and on average, I like the BD ATC Guide's ring orientation a smidge more. Just figured I'd grab any first-hand experience from anyone Bogdan Cardoş asked Petzl how strong the metal eye was on the atc guide since it is a single point of failure. I was wondering if the BD atc guide is smoother and easier in this The solution for me is straightforward: use an ATC Guide or some other auto-block belay device when belaying the second off a solid anchor. In I've had a few situations where the Petzl Reverso was a better option but 9/10, it doesn't make a difference.
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