ClimbX with an interesting new product...
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Ian Stewart wrote:I find it very interesting that they explicitly say "the climbing community gets to benefit from a patent's expiration". It's not even like $60 is cheap...I'm pretty sure that's what I paid for my Grigri when I bought it on sale somewhere... So you are comparing ClimbX's MSRP with the sale price of a GriGri??? Seems reasonable to compare two totally different things... Face Palm. |
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Ah yes. Yet another "new" and "innovative" product from climbX. At least they waited for the patent to expire on this one. |
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Taylor Ogden wrote:On their website they have a picture of a Edelrid Eddy belay device linking to the "Belays and Descenders" page. Oddly enough, you can't seem to buy the Eddy, and there's no sign of the GriGri knockoff anywhere, either. I got a brief email back saying it won't be available for another 2 weeks..not sure how that affects their 'sale' price listed. |
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Will S wrote: How does this apply to the autobelays in gyms? My thoughts exactly....I was picturing something similar to a small individual gym autobelay that played out on your own rope. Not the product I was thinking it was......Or even an autolocking/auto belayed grigri styled device. It is neither it seems. |
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BurtMachlan wrote: So you are comparing ClimbX's MSRP with the sale price of a GriGri??? Seems reasonable to compare two totally different things... Face Palm. Does anybody sell ClimbX gear other than ClimbX? Not that I know of...meaning that whatever they charge is what you'll have to pay, which is currently at the "special" price of $60. You can find a GriGri for $80 pretty much all the time (eg. right now they're $80 on EMS), and if you're lucky you can find them even cheaper (like I mentioned I paid $60). |
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Ian Stewart wrote: Does anybody sell ClimbX gear other than ClimbX? Not that I know of...meaning that whatever they charge is what you'll have to pay, which is currently at the "special" price of $60. You can find a GriGri for $80 pretty much all the time (eg. right now they're $80 on EMS), and if you're lucky you can find them even cheaper (like I mentioned I paid $60). My point was that considering it's a knockoff, I don't think it's cheap enough to ever make somebody buy it instead of the real thing, which can be bought for only a little more (or sometimes even the same price). I think it's a completely fair comparison, but if you want to slap your face over it then go right ahead. Yes other people sell ClimbX. |
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BurtMachlan wrote:Yes other people sell ClimbX. Really, who? (I'm genuinely interested.) BurtMachlan wrote:You can find the grigri1 on sale for for $60 maybe but not the latest version. Sure, I've never seen the GriGri2 for $60 yet, but when I bought mine from another EMS sale a year ago I paid $68.36 (just checked my invoice). Not much more than $60. BurtMachlan wrote:Either way you are comparing the sale price of something that has been out for years to the MSRP of a product that isnt due for a few more weeks. Double face palm. First of all, EMS has the GriGri 2 for $80 right now...it's only been out for a couple years. Secondly, why does it matter how long the GriGri has been around? The only reason this ClimbX product exists is because the GriGri patent expired and they decided to clone it. |
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Ian Stewart wrote: so...what's your beef, man? Uhhh whats your beef? You are the one who just wrote a 5 paragraph response.... You seem to be the one getting upset here, I am just pointing out where you are wrong. |
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"Features an ergonomic handle for smooth belay"
LMAO. That is NOT an ergo handle. That is an enlarged grigri1 handle that someone threw some free form curves on, and over used the fillet tool in CAD. |



