Pinch

Edelrid

Pinch

69 positive 0 neutral 9 negative

Based on 78 Reddit mentions

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Why no more ATCs?

I'm old school and have fully switched. I use the Edelrid Pinch and the Edelrid Giga Jul. Good form and diligence are hugely important, but predictably fallible.

mehwolfy in r/ClimbingGear

January 16, 2026 2:59 PM

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Assisted belay device

just get a gri gri or edelrid pinch. They're both great. I like the GriGri a little better, but it's only a tiny %

theschuss in r/ClimbingGear

May 10, 2026 1:32 PM

10

which belay device to use?

Grigri is the standard, but I really prefer the edelrid pinch. No need for a carabiner, closer to harness and less flopping around.

AmmoBoy in r/ClimbingGear

April 7, 2026 6:05 PM

8

Is there any meaningful difference between different brands' belay plates?

All of those that you mentioned do exactly the same things: belay with single or double ropes, rappel on single or double ropes, and "guide mode" belay from the top anchor. They're all great, so you could pick any of them and be fine. Alternatively you could look into getting an assisted belay devic

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chewychubacca in r/ClimbingGear

September 2, 2025 12:56 PM

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Weekly Question Thread (aka Friday New Climber Thread). ALL QUESTIONS GO HERE

This question comes up twice a year, every year, probably based on course schedules. Climbing gear, especially belay devices, are pretty much optimized. Edelrid spent lots of time and money with people with decades of experience designing climbing gear and was able to make the pinch, which by popula

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Leading-Attention612 in r/climbing

September 7, 2025 2:15 PM

12

Is it worth buying a Neox?

Just my personal opinion as a Neox owner: it's definitely very smooth to feed slack tube style, but if it does lock up on accident (which still can happen if your climber pulls up slack quick), it's more of a pain to try and unlock while you're short roping your climber mid clip. Whereas with a regu

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pgh_ski in r/ClimbingGear

May 21, 2026 1:12 AM

3

Underrated Climbing Brands

My go-tos: Ocùn for harnesses (great value, awesome fit, surprisingly light) and a somewhat different shoe shape than the big brands. Fixe for ropes. I’m in love with the Siurana and Rodellar. Wonderful stretch and great handling. Boreal for shoes (because they’re the one brand that really fits my f

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Temporary_Spread7882 in r/climbergirls

August 17, 2025 11:11 PM

6

Belay device recs

edelrid pinch is another option for assisted braking that’s slightly more similar to a tubular device in rope handling things like the mammut smart system do some braking but is geometry assisted not cam assisted (or passive vs mechanical?), probably very familiar to tube style but some more assista

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Long_jawn_silver in r/ClimbingGear

November 25, 2025 4:04 PM

6

How to use the Edelrid Pinch as a lefty

I’m just wondering if there is an official or best way of disengaging the cam as a lefty. here is an illustration from page 2 of the user manual. it does not get any more official than that, does it? and it is the best way in my experience. and there is a demonstration at 3:41 of this video by edelr

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max9265 in r/ClimbingGear

April 7, 2025 10:31 PM

12

Underrated Climbing Brands

Mad Rock for shoes Organic for Crash pads if you can afford it Wild Country - Friends, Nut tool (theirs has the leash and that has saved my ass repeatedly), their rope bag/tarp combo has got to be my favorite on the market but that that's just me. DMM - Offset Nuts Edelrid - Ohmega, Bulletproof HMS

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Winerychef in r/climbergirls

August 18, 2025 4:24 AM

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