Basic Aid Rack
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Ive been free climbing for the last couple years and am looking to get into aid. What is a basic aid rack to climb up to a2/c2? Currently i have a double set of rocks, double aliens from black to red, and double camelots from .5" to 3". What else is essential for a basic rack other than spare biners, etriers, and draws? |
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I would just select a route, look at the gear requirements and buy based on that. Otherwise you are going to spend a lot of money and have it sit around. |
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Hey Dane - It is true that it totaly depends on your climb. But, if you haven't done any aiding, then may I suggest: |
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I'd add a fifi hook to cameron's list. Probably the cheapest piece of gear there is for aid! |
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I'd invest in adjustable daisies. They are way better than than messing with a fifi imo. The Yates are bomber. |
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I definitely agree with the adjustable daisies, they are a lot easier and faster. I would also get a set or two of HB offset nuts, they are the sh*t for aid and I have used them on C1 to C4. A good chest harness makes carrying a lot of gear so much easier I personally like the "multi-loop" shown in this link: metoliusclimbing.com/bigwal… |
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There will be some who disagree, but I think you can forgo the adjustable daisies if you are only climbing up to A2/C2. |
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Thanks for the responses. Is it at all odd that i am excited to continue my starvation rations of cup o noodles and coffee to pay for this addiction called climbing? Think what i need it to get out and follow a bit. Anyone need a partner? |
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Before you start getting your rack bigger look at the personal stuff you need from head to toe... |
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How bout tools of the trade that are used but not "climbing gear" per say? |