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If you're just getting started Rock Climbing, make sure you're prepared for the costs, starting with travel costs to climbing sites where you can purchase the right equipment. As an example, rope can cost two hundred dollars and more per climb depending on the length of rope you need, plus add in costs for spare rope and rope replacements. Of course, you're going to need additional rock climbing equipment including harnesses, rappels, belays, helmets and shoes.

Ensuring your safety is one of the most critically important aspects to be considered when rock climbing. You must always check your equipment to make sure it isn't broken or worn. This is the first safety procedure you should always include in your routine before going on a climb. Never take a risk with damaged equipment. Replace anything that could become a danger to your life and the lives of your climbing buddies without hesitation.

Purchasing the right equipment that properly fits every member of a rock climbing team is important as well. Find harnesses that fit the body without being too constrictive, allowing enough room to move, but not so much room someone could slip out of it. Buckles must not be worn out or damaged and helmets should always be used to protect the head in case of a fall. Most accidents are going to be substantially less damaging for those who wear a helmet than those who don't.

You'll find moat rock climbing equipment at most sporting goods stores as well as online. When it comes to rope, you'll discover that there are different kinds a rope for different climates. Thicker rope is best in more rocky terrain and thinner rope for more slick terrain. Rope thickness is also an important consideration because on a rocky cliff face, a thicker rope won't fall apart as easily. It never hurts to ask a professional rock climber which types of rope they use and what they recommend. It never hurts to consult with experienced climbers who've tried different kinds of rock climbing equipment and know which ones perform best.

Securing proper equipment is an essential step to ensure a safe climb that will also be a lot of fun for the whole group. Do regular safety checks on all equipment as necessary because this is one certain way to save lives. As a rock climber, your equipment is all you have while hanging onto the side of a mountain, so make sure it's the best equipment available.



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