As certified mountain people and gear nerds, we're going to give you some gift ideas for the rock climber in your life. We'll start with the cheaper gifts between $5 and $20 and work our way up to the bigger ticket items.
Gifts / stocking stuffers for climbers (from $5 to $20)
Metolius Super Chalk Ecoball ($5.95 on Amazon
)

Black Diamond Neutrino Carabiner ($7.95 on Amazon
)

Black Diamond Nylon Runner (Starting at $5.95 on Amazon
)

Sterling Chain Reactor Anchor Chain ($20.71 on Amazon
)
Anchor building is still one of the most polarizing topics in serious free climbing. A climber can tell you all about the differences between anchor chains, daisy chains, and other assorted anchor building/rappelling systems. I can say that anchor chains are great for a bunch of reasons and anyone who gets one will be happy they did, even if they don't use it all the time. I am partial to nylon as opposed to dyneema for these systems. This Sterling kit is very high quality and one of the cheapest I could find.
Petzl Maillon Rapide Screw Link ($5.95 on Amazon
)
Petzl is a French company that names all of their products in fruity français. Allow me to translate into Freedom Speak: these little 2-inch loops of metal save my hide all the time. They're disposable get-out-of-jail-free cards. You want extras. A lot. The world of bail 'biners is an egalitarsomeone's gotta have them.
ian "take a penny, leave a penny"-style karmic loop. I'm going to be honest, I've never bought any of these, I just find ones that other people leave behind. Still,
ian "take a penny, leave a penny"-style karmic loop. I'm going to be honest, I've never bought any of these, I just find ones that other people leave behind. Still,
That's all for now, guys! I hope that's enough info for santa's elves to bring the rock climber in your life some small gifts and stocking stuffers. In our next installment, we'll talk about gifts from $20 to $100.
Happy Holidays!
Ariel Castro
Rugged Innovations
Happy Holidays!
Ariel Castro
Rugged Innovations