Most people consider rock climbing as an extreme sport, meaning it entails a lot of risks. Nevertheless
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A serious rock climber will always have safety on top of his priorities. Choosing the right set of rock climbing gear and equipment is the first step to ensuring a safe and successful climb.
Climbing enthusiasts may have all the latest gear, but the most basic equipment remains the same. A rock climber must always have the following gears: rope, harness helmet and rock climbing shoes. The rope must have a reliable set of carabiners, quickdraws
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There are different types of harnesses for outdoor or indoor use, as is the case of a wall climbing activity. There are also types for kids and adults. To protect yourself from falling debris and rocks caused by natural erosion or by the movement of other climbers, you must also have a helmet that fits properly. Choose one that does not fall over your eyes. Under the helmet, you can wear a skullcap, a breathable liner that is used to ward off cold or lets out heat - depending on the weather or climate conditions where you climb. An experienced rock climber will also advise you to wear sensible shoes. They must be comfortably tight, and the soles must be capable of establishing a lot of friction with a surface.
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