That's how you can be sure with the Click Up of Climbing Technology

The Click Up is a popular belay device from Climbing Technology. In the following video you will learn in detail how the Click Up is used to secure correctly and what you have to pay attention to.

The Click Up by Climbing Technology has a climb and a lock mode. This is especially suitable for toprope climbing and for beginners climbing courses. For children, the device is limited, as it is somewhat difficult to unlock the device when in lock mode. The unit will not lock if the brake cable gets too steep (see the brochure below). Overall, the click-up is mature and very popular.

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