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View Article  Is there any such thing as risk-free rock climbing ?
Indoor climbing does involve reduced risk as the anchors and safety equipment (usually available for hire for a small fee) will be regularly checked. However, there remains the risk of failing to tie in properly, fasten the harness securely or for an absent minded belayer to fail to arrest a fall so so even indoors it is not 100% risk free....   more »
View Article  Camping Gas cartridge attachment types - the definitive guide !
For a long while there has been a combination of gas fittings available for cartridges intended for camping and trekking purposes. This is a result of being a well established product arena but also open to competition and new ideas which has led to some confusion. We'll try to explain...   more »
View Article  Ruffwear Quickdraw leash is ideal for Dog Agility training...
For dog agility training it would be ideal to have a leash short enough to not get in the way of the dogs ability to manouvre and perform while providing a secure facility for the handler to control the dog when necessary. We suggested the Ruffwear quickdraw leash and had this response...   more »
View Article  Ambience Self Inflating Double Air Bed wont fully inflate or goes down slowly...
Q: Help, my airbed won't fully inflate and deflates slowly overnight, is it faulty?... A: Probably not, the Ambience self-inflating airbed is one of the best you can buy and is made from very high quality heavyweight materials. So far we have only ever had one faulty unit in three years of selling these so they are proven exceptionally reliable.   more »
View Article  Timex Adventuretech instructions in English

There seems to have been a spate of Timex watches delivered to the UK with instructions in every language other ...   more »

View Article  Should I drill 13mm holes to accommodate m10 t nuts for my climbing wall; when I do, the holes seem too big?
You are correct, the offical size of hole for M10 T-nuts is 13mm diameter which leaves a small space around the shaft for ease of fitting, however for a climbing wall a 13mm hole may not be ideal because of the nature of the forces involved.   more »
View Article  I want to build a traversing wall in my hallway at home, how many climbing holds will I need ?
Firstly you may need to get some expert advice about attaching climbing holds to your interior wall as it will depend on the wall construction as to which fixing technique to use for a proper secure fitting - screw fit, bolt on, expansion bolts and even resin glues are all posssible solutions.   more »
View Article  Selecting the best Versaclimber for you.
We often get asked what's the difference between a Versaclimber Home Model and a Versaclimber Club Sport or Refurbished Versaclimber machine, so here's the answer:   more »
View Article  Via Ferrata in the UK Lake District
Via Ferrata is one of the fastest growing types of holidays for those wishing to experience the exposure of mountain climbing but without the technical skills or hundreds of pounds worth of equipment necessary for the traditional style of climbing steep rock.   more »
View Article  Barigo 52 - Hot off the press
Barigo 52 Instructions (English) PDF 591KB   more »
View Article  I measured my feet before ordering climbing shoes using your chart but my toes are tight against the end of the shoe. This is my first pair of rock boots so was wondering if this is normal ?
They should be 'skin tight' and certainly wont feel in any way like normal street shoes so standing around in them or walking round the house as you would to test a standard shoe are not the correct methods to confirm the fit.   more »
View Article  Cassin logic - Original Instructions

The editor of Climb Magazine rang a few weeks ago to say he had received a letter from the owner of a Cassin Logic belay plate who needed the instructions. It wasn't possible to give a positive answer immediately as the Logic has been discontinued for sometime, however after a dig through the archives Cassin sent a copy.

 

Download the Cassin Logic Belay Plate Instructions (1Mb)

It is Cassin's committed intention to provide customers with information and service even long after the original date of sale that makes them a manufacturer that we are very proud to support.

For the full range of Cassin products take a look at www.cassin.it

Trade customers who would like to stock Cassin products can contact the UK distributor, ClimbhighUK via their website www.climbhigh.co.uk or via email at sales@climbhigh.co.uk 

View Article  The Cuillin Ridge - Skye - Alpinism in Britain ?
The Cuillin on Skye are regarded as the most desirable of the Munroes and together form the eroded crater of a massive (and long extinct) volcano. The ancient rock has legendary qualities of grip while the incredibly tough 4000m of ascent / descent takes in no less than 22 peaks with 12 munroes.   more »
View Article  Climbing shoes for Strongman events - truck pull, tyre flip etc
UK strongest man Terry Hollands has been wearing Garra climbing shoes since his debut on the World circuit in 2005. Specially made in UK size 17 for him, the same style Garra Non Stop is available as standard in sizes up to UK15 and are rapidly becoming a more and more regular sight on the strongman circuit.   more »
View Article  Fitting a new mantle to camping gas lamp
You've just dug your camping lamp out from the attic for the annual excursion and discovered the glass is broken and there are fragments of white stuff clinging to the central gas outlet - dont dispair and throw it away - its really easy to restore back to full working condition by replacing the glass and the gas mantle.   more »
View Article  Naismith calculator with Tranter variations

Its wet, windy and you've a novice with you - can they get up that extra 1500 feet or should ...   more »

View Article  Using your Altimeter more effectively

Your altimeter is a universally useful device to help you navigate, increase personal and group safety and provide extra interest ...   more »

View Article  Rock Shoe Fitting Advice

Buying rock shoes on the Internet needn't be a chore provided the seller is provides a comprehensive service...   more »