Gear up for your next adventure with our premium summit climbing gear collection. Designed for durability and performance, our equipment ensures safety and reliability as you tackle challenging terrains. From harnesses and ropes to carabiners and helmets, each product is crafted to meet the demands of serious climbers. Lightweight and easy to pack, our gear allows for maximum mobility without compromising on strength. Elevate your climbing experience and conquer new heights with confidence using our top-quality summit climbing gear.
$119.95
design and details dorsal `` x '' design keeps shoulder straps high on back to balance load lightweight, abrasion resistant 1. 25 '' aluminum double pass buckles adjust girth 1 '' aluminum double pass buckles adjust rise closed cell cross linked polyethylene foam padding four extra large nylon...
$64.99
high- durability exterior fabric adds extra resistance to abrasion highly durable tie- in points with polyester reinforcement steel doubleback buckle is easily adjustable perfect pressure distribution across waistbelt& leg loops elasticized leg loop straps& flexible connection straps for maximum...
$99.99
I love the quick adjustment of the double buckles in front of the harness, which for me, makes it easier to take off and put on, especially over bulky
5
Mace S
It ’s comfortable and light and compact. It has everything you need to start.
5
James K
I ordered this as my first personal harness as I was provided one for a job I had. The harness is very comfortable and the multiple adjustment points make for a great fit. ATC does ATC things, chalk bag is nice but the strap on it is super thin if you care about that. Great beginner kit for anyone starting out. It did n't apply for a shipping deal Mammut had with the rest of my gear and ended up costing as much as it says it was listed for before the deal. So look out for that if you 're buying it with a lot of other things. Overall great no problems with product.
5
Preston K
Pretty new to top roping and this bundle has all of the bells and whistles. Fits great, easy to adjust, and a 2nd chalk bag( have one for bouldering) is nice. My friends who have years of climbing exp and got me hooked approved to say the least
5
Michael B
The harness is great and has been very comfortable while I ’ ve gone climbing!
5
Richard B
Unbeatable harness. It is stable and comfortable. ATC belay device and other basic accessories are light and top quality.
$279.95
design and details camp usa's lightest ice crampon for technical alpinism aggressive mono- point with secondary point for greater stability micro- adjustable linking bar ensures a secure fit anti- balling plates and carry case included automatic compatibility for boots with toe and heel welts semi-...
$32.95
integrated stash bag clips easily to a harness three reinforced steps with grab- handle that can be inverted for a fourth
$109.95
design and details molded grip provides even greater comfort with a more ergonomically shaped handle this shape keeps your hand from sliding to the bottom of the frame each time you pull on the ascension the over molded bi- material rubber handle increases comfort and grip in wet or icy conditions...
5
Beardo
[ Recently climbed the 3rd Flatiron and during one of three rappels, the rope got stuck. Thankfully had this ascender with and it made those pulls way easier. Great for ascending fixed lines as well, plus the black will be great to have when live events return for stealth mode.
5
Evil Dave
[ Bought my ascender after wanting one for years. Wish I had n't waited it's amazing piece of equipment. It makes the job easy. If you need a belay device look no further.
5
rumscrumbly
[ This is everything you need in an ascender, it's light but feels bomber in your hands. Not tiny either, you could get a bear paw in there. Super smooth moving up the rope and the catch is easy to work with one hand. 'Biner holes big enough for about anything... just another solid Petzl product!
5
the Hight Plains Drifter
I am a 64 year old man, 6' 3 '', 255 lbs. I use this ascender for roof climbing and tree trimming. I know. Little old to be monkeying in trees, but I like to do things myself. The Petzl Ascender has yet to `` let me down ''. Actually it `` let's me down '' perfectly.
5
ManSpider
So, these ARE my first set of ascenders, so I do n't have much to compare them to... That said, they work better than I thought they could, allowing me to quickly and securely climb vertical ropes and hang from them without fear of falling. Smooth up glide, secure lock, and easy thumb access to the latch makes these a prime climbers tool!
$94.95
for technical big mountain lines, crevassed ski terrain or moderate glacier climbs couloir harness is a full- featured technical harness that packs down to the size of an orange and easily stashes in your pack or jacket pocket redesigned with a breathable, low- profile vari- width...
5
Gunner L.
This incredibly strong harness is extremely lightweight and minimalist without any sacrifices to comfort. There is plenty of gear attachment points for clippers and ice screws. This harness is very easy to put on and take off and feels very secure while climbing. I highly highly recommend this harness
5
Bruce G.
Love the new lighter weight and speed bucket. A definite upgrade from the old couloir harness.
5
Colin R.
Perfect for alpine climbing and getting harness on with both legs on the ground.
5
Brent B.
This harness packs down to an amazing small size and is easy to get on diaper style while you have your ski/outdoor gear on.
5
Jim H.
Perfect for ski mountaineering or glacier travel. Takes up almost no space in the pack& dries fast.
$89.95-$179.95
10% lighter construction than original design innovative trigger keeper on#s 4, 5, 6, 7,& 8 double axle design delivers wide range for each unit strong& durable c- loop continuous cable stem design
5
Izabel S
I have a single rack of bd cams with a few other brands thrown into the mix. I rack everything in bd scale to keep it simple. Smooth to place and keeps me safe.
5
Brendan G.
Just like the one you 've been using for years, but slightly better because it's brand new! Always a high recommendation on these things.
5
BRENT R.
The golden standard of cams, epic rock protection.
5
Eric J.
The new C4s are super easy to place and sturdy for creek sandstone. Enjoyed them on the Way Rambo wall.
5
Elizabeth K.
I love the loops for easy grab and plug placement! I 'm starting my double rack with more BD gear:)
$79.95
design and details hyperlight and compact harness for technical alpinism and ice climbing innovative load webbing construction integrated 3 mm padding on the waist and legs auto- locking buckles on the waist and legs elastic straps between the waist and legs are connected by a...
5
Michael
[ I wanted my new harness to have a waist and leg loops that could be opened completely so I can put it on when wearing crampons, skis, or do n't feel like standing on one foot while putting it on. I was pleased that the gear lops and the ice clippers I added are lined up evenly on both sides when the waist is adjusted.( I have a 32 inch waist and got the large harness because the leg loop size matched my leg measurements.) It's light and does n't take up much space in my pack.
4
Gaygunner
[ Bought this to use primarily as a gym harness. It's nice and light, very comfy and does more than what I am asking it to do so far. It does seem to run a little small.
$179.95
design and details lightweight steel crampons for mountaineering asymmetric design and flexible linking bar follow the contours of modern boots to ensure a precise fit universal bindings are compatible with nearly any kind of mountaineering or hiking boot or shoe binding parts are interchangeable...
$111.95
The coverage over the backpack is excellent. ... But….. I love the color( blue), it is nice and long for good coverage( I ’ m 5 ’ 3 ”), it ’s light weight, and it stuffs into a very small
5
andre T.
[ I tried my Poncho in Spain on the Camino de Santiago. I went through a few days of non stop rain and the poncho performed wonderfully
5
Michael F.
[ Gon na keep you free and clean. I haven ’ t used this in the rain yet, but really excited to leave trade my 3- 4 lbs of rain jacket and pants for something that should actually keep my drier when the skies open up and I have a backpack on. Obviously it will breath better and weight a fraction of the amount. Also, you can put it on and remove it without taking your pack off. It ’s also going camping and to all the music festivals.
5
Geraldine M.
[ I haven ’ t had the chance yet to use this in the rain. I ’ m planning to use it during several outdoor concerts over the summer. But….. I love the color( blue), it is nice and long for good coverage( I ’ m 5 ’ 3 ”), it ’s light weight, and it stuffs into a very small package. Win, win, win so far!!!
5
Daisy H.
[ this item offers great Protection, I love its vibrant Color, and the Size fits me well.
5
Harriet C.
[ I bought this to use when I didn ’ t need to take a rain jacket on my backpacking trips. It ’s super lightweight. I ended up using it on my Grand Canyon trip. While it didn ’ t cover all of the backpack( not a big deal since my gear was wrapped in plastic) it served the purpose I bought it for. I do think it ’s a bit pricey and it took me over a year to decide whether I wanted to buy it.
$329.95
design and details hyperlight, perfectly balanced, fully featured tool for alpine climbing and long technical ice routes new multi- part head design with four pick options-- the mixte and ice picks can be combined with hammer or adze for amazing versatility comes standard with the...
$74.95
design and details redesigned ultralight construction with hydrophobic fabric speed buckle for easy on/off while wearing skis or crampons two webbing gear loops four ice clipper slots with ice screw slot in each leg loop to reduce clanking full- strength belay loop extremely light, packable and low...
5
David L.
Im using Couloir 35 Harness for ski mountaineering and it is super tough Harness. Extremely comfortable and good looking too. I highly recommend.
5
Kelsey I.
Have n't used it yet but plan to for mountaineering. I like the lighter weight gear loops around the waist since I 'll have a pack on most of the time
5
Craig V.
Worn this a few times mountaineering. Comfortable, and did n't feel like I was even wearing a harness. No complaints, would recommend.
$189.00
gear capacity: 35l( 2, 319 cu in) dimensions: 25. 5 '' x 12 '' x 5. 5 '' weight: 1 lbs 15. 4 oz( 890 g) body: 5. 8- oz 420- denier 100% recycled nylon ripstop collar: 2. 2- oz 70- denier 100% nylon ripstop with a silicone coating lining: 3- oz 200- denier 100% recycled
$34.95
design and details: the wrist loop quickly adjusts in size, a useful feature on climbs where you may need gloves in the morning and bare hands in the afternoon a small loop holds your hand close to the shaft for quick retrieval slides up when using the tool as a
$109.95
design and details the upper part of the pick offers excellent grip( comfortable supporting surface) the pick and the shaft are lighter, yet extremely robust very good anchoring qualities in hard snow and ice the profile of the pick, for sure and stable anchoring the toothed steel pick, thinner and...
5
andy37
[ very lightweight, pretty comfortable grip for my small hands. it feels extremely solid, and the leash( which you could remove without cutting) is a good touch. I 'm glad I opted for this axe and not the cheapest out there. I am 6' and the 60cm was the right height for me on the steeps.
5
Shawn
[ Bought this for a white mountains trip for self arrest. It ’s exactly what you ’ d expect. Rugged and light and essentially the same as every other axe out there. Maybe a few grams heavier than the ones that are twice as much money.
5
raok
[ Last week, I used it to climb the Nanhu Mountain in the snow season in Taiwan. It is super lightweight and sturdy, so I do n't have to worry about safety when walking. The multifunctional lightweight aluminum alloy material and the great strap are suitable for snow- mountaineering entry- level people like me.
5
Jessbessr
[ I absolutely love this ice axe. It's very lightweight, yet rated for use in anchor building. The axe seems well made and the notches on the lower shaft make for great handling. Overall, I 'm very pleased with this ice axe.
5
Ctwatts43
[ Durable and lightweight. What else could you ask for? Used it to climb up the icy chute on Mt Whitney and then to glissade back down. Great choice!
$279.95
plus 15 '' collar ... design and details made of durathane™, which is 10 times more abrasion resistant than the vinyl- coated nylon used in most other haul bags has an rf welded main seam, forming a leak- proof seal that is stronger than the fabric itself all the structural stitching is covered...
5
Tommi
[ heavy duty and plenty of room. Will take to the alps. Highly recommend. would buy again. Super fast shipping and great customer service. shipped to Montana
$179.95
design and details lightweight steel crampons for mountaineering asymmetric design and flexible linking bar follow the contours of modern boots to ensurea precise fit binding parts are interchangeable between auto/semi- auto and universal compact frame takes up less space in the pack micro-...
$119.95
design and details a lightweight axe with a steel head for technical terrain designed for glacier travel, alpinism and ski mountaineering pick is tapered to 3 mm for better penetration on hard snow and ice nylon spike plug keeps snow out of the shaft machined grip for good
5
ChaneyClimbz
[ Used for the first time today at Rubicon Peak, Tahoe. It was very light and easy to swing and got the job done. Was also so light that it didn ’ t wear my shoulders out swinging. I did have to self arrest a couple times as the snow was very tricky but had no problems stopping myself.
5
Climbingfun
[ Super lightweight and ideal for fast and light missions. Not for ice climbing but great for general mountaineering and self arresting. Camp makes good gear
5
54321
[ wish I went a little longer but has a great spot for your hand on the top and is super light, very handy tool in steep pitches when it gets a little icy
5
willie
[ bought this for a lightweight option for mountaineering in the rockies. used it on Conundrum Couloir route last week, axe performed great on the way up and on the glissade down. this axe is about as light as it gets for steel headed options. versatile enough to use on classic mountaineering routes, glacier travel and slightly more technical routes. would stay away from ice routes. overall solid product.
$239.95
sonic finish: provides added durability and helps avoid frayed ends climb ... no detergent ... machine washable: on delicate, without spin cycle. ... no corrosive materials or pressure
5
Shawn
[ Bought this rope for glacier travel and potentially rappelling into crevasses. Climbed Mount Baker this past weekend with a 5 person team using it and worked like a charm. Rope sat overnight on some wet snow and felt as dry the next morning as when we put it down. Rope also got stepped on a few times with crampons with 0 damage to the sheath which was nice. Used it for some dry run crevasse rescue training and handled like a breeze.
5
Particleman
[ I bought this for mountaineering in the cascades. Perfect size. Lightweight. Stays dry, light, and pretty even on dirty glaciers. Will buy again.
5
Famo
[ This rope was great, although due to a misplaced stopper knot my rope retrieval system snagged and we did n't have time to re- climb the route. If anyone sees an orange rope hanging from the southern chute of Mt Winchell you 're welcome to take it, just do n't climb on it! Would buy again.
$269.95
design and details sender construction for ultimate light weight lasting effectiveness in repelling water and dirt according to uiaa for maximum safety in the toughest conditions achieves< 1. 5% in uiaa water absorption tests optimized abrasion resistance thanks to dry finishing ready to...
5
Avi S
Have been using this for a season for alpine and ice climbing. lightweight and performs as expected. I got the orange color so the middle mark would be more noticeable over time. My friend has the blue color and the mark is invisible after a season. Have not noticed any wear but its only been one season. No complaints
5
Helga S
We 've been climbing on my friend's Alpine Sender Dry for a while now( she actually has two so they can be used as twin ropes) and just loved it so got our own. It's nice and light and belaying is so comfortable and lightens the load a lot for multi- pitch climbing as well as the weight carried on the approach. Mammut is may favored brand-- they come coiled in a way that does n't require any extra work to get out kinks, and they are soft and supple to use.
5
Keegan M
I have now used this rope a number of times ranging from Alpine Rock Climbing in Colorado and the Tetons to a glacier rope on the Ptarmigan traverse and Rainier. It is truly terrific. The rope is easy to work with, whether throwing into and out of kiwi coils to setting up a hanging belay. Overall I am quite happy and despite hard use has shown little signs of wear. The coating on the rope works quite well especially in long days on glacier with it running between dirt to water.
5
Leif M
Would I recommend this as an introductory rope for TR project sessions? Nope. Does it hit the sweet spot for versatility as a single or double rope? Absolutely. The Alpine Sender Dry has great handling and is thick enough to inspire confidence when used as a single. When used as doubles it allows groups of 3 to climb multipitch and offers improved safety over tagline tactics on double rope rappels.
5
Molly G
Such a great rope to use for practically anything!
$119.95
design and details hyperlight ice axe for glacier travel and ski mountaineering nylon spike plug keeps snow out of the shaft machined grip for good
5
SW64
[ Exactly as intended, this is a very lightweight iceaxe and perfect for occasional use hiking ridges when backcountry skiing. I purchased the short model and it fits nicely on my day pack and performs well when needed. Very affordable, too.
$219.95
n( 300 lbf) ... design and details designed for use on shorter walls or as a sub- bag under the main haul bag doubles as a super- tough crag pack main seam is rf welded, forming a leak- proof seal that is stronger than the fabric itself well- padded, ergonomically- cut suspension system tucks away...
5
chrisleegraham
[ I was looking for a crag bag that could also be used to haul gear on a 2 day big wall. The Quarter Dome rides the fine line I was looking for between massive and agile handling. I can fit all my trad/aid gear inside and have a little extra room.
5
Dominic
[ as my climbing knowledge and direction continues to improve, I required to purchase a larger more practical store for all my climbing gear. The Metolius Quarterdome is generous in space allowing for storage packs if required, its weight is tolerable for its size. I had searched for a relatively practical sized bag whereby the Quarterdome was the correct fitment for my needs. Metolius make larger and smaller sizes in similar to the Quarterdome and will cater for any required service need. I 'm certain this bag will be in continuous use and look forward with excitement to be part of this amazing beautiful sport of climbing
5
Harris
[ I bought this bag a few weeks ago and have been able to take it to a few crag sessions. So far, the bag has performed great! I have been able to fit all of my gear, rope, water, clothes and lunch with ease. Solid outer construction looks like it will stand up to a beating but have not been able to test that yet. A nice feature is that it stands upright independently which makes loading it easier. The shoulder straps and waist strap are also pretty confortable, more so than I was expecting for the type of bag this is. Not quite as comfortable as my backpacking pack, but I would n't expect this from the collapsible and stowable straps. Overall, I am very happy with this bag and would recommend it to someone looking for a good crag bag. Probably a little small for a big wall but honestly have not tried it for that.
4
VictorK
[ I bought this bag a month ago and basically have been using it to pack all of my camping/ climbing gear since I got it. It hauls pretty well on steep terrain but can be strenuous on less vertical rock. Definitely would recommend to help get you out there and have everything you need.
$139.95
design and details designed specifically for climbers with two, 3- pocket daisy chains and haul bag style clip- in points tuck- away shoulder straps removable padded waist belts zip pocket inside the lid aluminum
5
Inflight510
[ I ’ ve used this bag for years and it is indestructible. I left a banana in it for weeks and the smell was destructive to my nose. Had to clean it many times before the smell went away. It ’s sill like new on the inside. It does not have a strap or method to lash a rope on the outside. It ’s a haul bag but also a crate pack for me. I would like that option. So i bought a BD creek 50. Regarding. Comfort, it ’s not. It ’s a haul bag with shoulder straps and removable waist belt. I do love it. It has lasted with no damage in the rock environment. If this pack suits your needs, you won ’ t regret it. It ’s. Haul bag first and a backpack last..
5
Btone
[ I have 2 of these issued to me for rope access work and they 're bomber! I just had to purchase one for my personal rope set and gear. Simple, easy, and durable!
$179.95
design and details the lightest 12- point crampons in the world 3- d pressed frame maximizes strength and performance automatic bindings fit most rigid mountaineering, and telemark boots cc4u wear indicators on the side points show when it is time for replacement new dynamic anti- balling plates...
$109.95
design and details functionality for whatever phase you 're in perfect for sport, trad, and alpine objectives lightweight, easy clipping large rope bearing surface low profile, lightweight slings raised ridges on spine for easy
5
ahopps
[ I got these for their lightweight qualities, mostly for use while trad climbing to save weight. They 're thin and light, and do n't take up much space on your rack. They 're great for clipping the occasional bolt or manky fixed gear, and for shaving ounces on those longer multipitch days. Also they 're nice for clipping to your cams if you want just a little extra length as opposed to clipping directly to a biner on the cam, or if you do n't want quite as much length as a longer runner would provide. I do n't much use these sport climbing, because I prefer a beefier draw for that application( my go- to are the Petzl Spirit draws). But when I do use these sport climbing, I am quite pleased. They clip very nicely. I have had this set for almost 5 years now and they have all held up well. For what it's worth, I like the simple yet attractive colors of these!
$89.95
design and details light and compact
5
Buzzer
[ As with other CAMP products I 've purchased, the Solo 2 does not disappoint. I would buy it again. I own the Turbo Chest ascender and use it as a knee ascender for my rope walker system. My son and I have the CAMP Safety Lift and it actually saved my son from a rapid decent during a 125' rappel. You ca n't go wrong with CAMP equipment- including the SOLO 2.
$199.99
( 1842g) size: regular( 78 '' x 33 '' x 21 '') carry size: 17 '' x 10 '' fill type: perefill hollow fiber fill weight: 2 lbs 9 oz( 1162g) shell: 50d/300t polyester taffeta liner: 68d/240t peached polyester fits: up to
5
BDubs
[ The G12 is probably one of the most well known and versatile mountaineering crampons on the market. The “ new matic ” designation means that it ’s a heel welt and toe strap hybrid mounting system. These are super easily adjusted between sizes, light weight and great for general use mountaineering.
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