Rappel glove on the cheap
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Can anybody recommend a rappel glove that is not name brand/overpriced? I'm looking for a lightweight, low profile glove that I can use to rappel long routes. Idears? |
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Check out Harbor Freight. They have fingerless full-grain leather gloves for $10. |
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Wad up the corner of your shirt in your palm. It'll make a bit of a mess but it works. |
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1. go to a hard wear store |
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i hate going there but walmart always has decent quality $10 leather gloves. I usually cut off the fingertips. |
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If you go the Harbor Freight, try the pair on carefully. I've found pairs where one seemed to be sewn almost right, and the other was a disaster. They were more glove shaped items then gloves. They probably have good, cheap, destroyable options, but know what you're getting. |
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As Bearbreader says, the BD crag gloves are sub $20. |
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any cheap all leather hardware store glove that fits well, and I cut off the very tips of fingers for management. never been a problem, done this for almost 40 years. |
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Locker wrote:Of all the years I've been climbing (more than a few), I have never found the need or desire to wear gloves to rap. Gloves? What the fuck for? - Long Raps on skinny lines (Did 23 pitches on 7.9s!) |
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Umm... Yeah don't put too much thought or cash into it. I've almost always used $2-5 garden gloves, for both climbing and caving. Often didn't bother with gloves at Seneca, chapel pond, or the gunks. More alpiney climbs I would bring either winter liners or cheap hard wear store gloves. Did ellisons and Valhalla pits with cheap gloves too. (800 foot rappells) |
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pmi's |
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pmi's |
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Locker you must not be chucking your ropes in cactus as much as I do. |
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For belaying and rappelling, I use BD Crag Gloves. I bought the full fingered version, but they come in half finger as well. |
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On the CHEAP? |
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Why not just use a weightlifting glove? Most of them are padded on the palm and are relatively cheap. |
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I'm a fan of the $10 yellow deerskin work gloves you can get at the hardware store. |
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Locker wrote:Gloves are for pussies and that's all there is to it. You use gloves so you can handle pussies later, duh! |
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Ten years ago, before those BD crag gloves were around, I found a pair of full-fingered mountain biking gloves on clearance. Thin leather palms and fingers, stretchy back, and snug fit. They have worked very well as belay/rappel gloves. These days, if I didn't already own those, I would just get the BD Crag Gloves- same thing, basically, and about the same price. |
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Locker wrote:Gloves are for pussies and that's all there is to it. LOL! I'm getting really sick of reading through the forums and coming across your shit posts. Didn't they make RULE #1 for you? |





