Petzl GriGri Belay Device

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Overview

Petzl GriGri Belay Device

The Petzl GriGri Belay Device is a belay device with assisted braking designed for belaying both in the gym and at the crag. Compact and lightweight, it can be used with single ropes from 8.5 to 11 mm.

  • Feeding slack and catching falls are done using standard belay techniques
  • Always keep a hand on the brake-side of the rope
  • The assisted braking function is activated when a climber falls
  • Device pivots, the rope tightens and the cam pinches and blocks the rope
  • Holding the brake side of the rope helps engage the cam
  • Compatible with dynamic single ropes 8.5 to 11 mm, optimized for 8.9 to 10.5 mm
  • Exceptional comfort during descents
  • The ergonomic handle allows you to easily lower someone
  • Smooth descent control is achieved
  • Designed for experienced belayers
  • Simple to use for belaying both lead or top-rope climbers
  • Optimally balanced design
  • 3-year manufacturer guarantee

SKU: ECL_PLPGRIGRI-Gray

Technical Specifications

Rope Compatibility 8.5 - 11 mm single rope
Optimized For 8.9 - 10.5 mm single ropes
Mechanical Advantage 3:1
Materials Aluminum side plates, stainless steel cam & friction plate, reinforced nylon handle
Weight 175 g
Certifications CE EN 15151-1, UIAA

GriGri Belay Device Manual

REVIEWS

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    Petzl GriGri Belay Device
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    6 years ago
    Smoother than Grigri 2

    Unfortunately, someone swiped my GriGri 2 at the gym on a busy day so I had to get a new one. Compared to the Grigri 2, it's easier to manage lead belays as it feeds smoother, it works with smaller ropes, and is much smoother lowering than the 2. Even moderately sized ropes like my 9.2 work much better than before. Bonus that it's a bit lighter.

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