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- MammutGym Print Chalk BagTop Rated$29.95(7)7 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
- MammutSender HarnessTop Rated$109.95(19)19 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars
- MammutSender Screwgate Carabiner - Package of 3$39.95(0)0 reviews
- MammutComfort Fast Adjust Climbing Harness - Women's$139.95(7)7 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars
- MammutTogir 2.0 3 Slide Harness - Women's$89.95(14)14 reviews with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars
- MammutSender Screwgate CarabinerTop Rated$13.95(28)28 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars
- MammutMagic Sling 12.0$16.95 - $24.95(0)0 reviews
- MammutCrag Duodess 9.5 mm x 70 m Dry RopeTop Rated$319.95(7)7 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars
- MammutWorkhorse HMS Screwgate CarabinerTop Rated$18.95(45)45 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars
- MammutSloper Brush$29.95(2)2 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
- MammutSender Keylock Quickdraw - 17 cm$27.95(4)4 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
- MammutAlpine Trad SlingTop Rated$24.95(6)6 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars
- MammutSender Keylock Quickdraw - 12 cm$25.95(4)4 reviews with an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars
- MammutWorkhorse Keylock Quickdraw - 12 cm$23.95(1)1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Match the harness type to your climbing style
- Sport or indoor climbing harnesses tend to be stripped down for fast travel and feature minimal gear loops.
- Trad climbing harnesses include more gear loops since climbers place their own protection. Comfort and padding are key, as you may spend hours on a route or hanging in your harness.
- Mountaineering harnesses are designed for long approaches and all-season versatility.
Key features:
- Adjustable leg loops: Fit different body types and clothing layers.
- Gear loops: Range from two to five loops to rack your gear.
- Waistbelt padding: Thicker padding or broader surface area helps distributes pressure, adding comfort.
Women-specific harnesses
Many climbing harnesses are available in unisex models, but some are designed to better fit a women's body. Pick a women-specific harness if it better matches your body type.These harnesses typically feature a higher rise, a larger leg-to-waist ratio and a shaped waistbelt.
Locking vs. Non-locking
Locking carabiners have gates that can be locked to prevent accidental openings. Use them for belay/rappel devices and critical protection placements. Choose between:
Screw-lock: Requires manual twisting to close.
Auto-locking: Automatically locks when the gate closes.
Non-locking carabiners are lighter, quicker to clip or unclip but can accidentally open. Ideal for racking gear or for quickdraws.
Shape
Asymmetric D: Most common design; lightweight with a large gate for easy clipping. Great for sport and trad climbing.
D shape: Strongest shape, excellent for most kinds of climbing. Ideal for racking trad gear.
Pear shape: Designed for belaying, rappelling and anchor points. Heavier and more expensive.
Oval shape: Smaller gate opening and affordable. Ideal for aid climbing or racking trad gear. Not as strong or light as other shapes.
Gate Types
Straight-gate: Durable and easy to use. Good for various purposes and sport-climbing quickdraws.
Bent-gate: Makes rope clipping easier. Generally used for quickdraws.
Wire-gate: Lightweight, less likely to vibrate open during a fall or freezing shut.
Locking: Most secure; required for use with belay/rappelling devices and critical protection placements.
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Key features of backcountry snow shovels:
- Material: Because of its low weight and high strength, aluminum predominates. Plastic shovels aren't suited to avalanche rescue.
- Comfort: Low weight and a comfortable, ergonomic grip will make a shovel easier to use.
- Length: Longer, extended shafts may give you better leverage to scoop snow faster while shorter shafts cut down on weight.
Types of snow shovels:
- Fully flat blades are best for snow study, such as creating smooth snow-pit walls.
- Scooped blades are less likely to spill snow off the sides during shoveling.
- Serrated blade edges can be used to bust up ice.
- Blades with holes in them can be used (with a length of accessory cord) to build snow anchors; holes also make a shovel slightly lighter to carry.
T-grip vs. D-grip handles:
- T-grip: Grasped between the fingers, this is a lightweight design that works well; can be awkward when wearing mittens.
- D-grip: Slightly bulkier and heavier than a T-grip, it is relatively easy to use while wearing mittens.
































































