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New Petzl 2026

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Joe Dobson · · Kendal, UK · Joined Dec 2025 · Points: 0

Bit of googling revealed this blog, shows and talks about new updates.

https://locoporlaaventura.com/blogs/news/petzl-2026-gear-preview-whats-coming-next-for-fall-winter?srsltid=AfmBOop6ns1BwQbgv4nR2I6gIJpWwoiXaCbG15qpeToljpt-ceFKU5Ax

Most notably:

  • Dart upgrade, 115g lighter with flex bar and aluminium heel.
  • Cordtec upgrade, 80% less stretch and stronger
  • Updates to Ride and Gully Axes
  • Updates to headtorches (new ones I see in the photos?)
The alice Palace · · Milano · Joined Feb 2025 · Points: 15

Good spot! Anyone got pictures of the new darts? Do they mean it comes standard with an alu heel? 

Joe Dobson · · Kendal, UK · Joined Dec 2025 · Points: 0

That is what I'm assuming. I've seen them on the video below:

At around 9:26. 

Matt Z · · Bozeman, MT · Joined Mar 2012 · Points: 184

Man I sure hope Petzl keeps offering the Dart with a steel heel piece. For anyone who actually spends significant time in the mountains, aluminum heel pieces are just not durable enough for regular use. I've got a pair of aluminum heels that I'll swap onto my Darts for specific days, but if I tried to use them for regular climbing I'd go through multiple pairs in a season. Whereas my steel heel pieces are two or three years old and in fine condition. Aluminum heels are great for saving weight on big days, but the reality is that the weight savings from an aluminum heel are absolutely irrelevant for the vast majority of ice climbing and ice climbers. Security and durability matter way more than weight if you're just going cragging for the day. 

Daniel Patrick Smith · · Boise, ID · Joined Apr 2023 · Points: 0

Hybrid steel-aluminum crampons are the mullets of the climbing world: business up front and party in the back.

Yukon Cornelius · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2019 · Points: 0

hmm, no mention of the grigri+ updates 

Mitch L · · Seattle, WA · Joined Feb 2020 · Points: 0

Hard to tell since the “article” reads like a bunch of regurgitated ad copy, but it seems like no update to the dart fronts(?). They are just selling a combination (alu heels + dart fronts) that you had to make before.

An aluminum heel with linking bar sounds like the only new component

Loic Prst · · Chamonix · Joined Mar 2025 · Points: 0

Thanks for sharing.

It seems the writer mistook the old orange Ride for the new Gully ? The picture clearly shows "Ride" written on the shaft with no trigrest and a classic blade shape that does not match the technical blade of the Gully. And he says it's more refined lol, thats bs. I don't like the new Ride either but maybe there is a market for that ? The Gully is all around better for just 40 grams more.

Idk if they're going to sell the Darts only with aluminum rear piece, it somewhat makes sense to market it as ultra light ultra technical compared to the new Lynx which does basically the same job now, but for the vast majority of us steel is better, more durable, safer.

The only update we want for 2026 is a Nomic handle that remains attached to the shaft after a couple years of use, please.

that guy named seb · · Britland · Joined Oct 2015 · Points: 236
Mitch Lwrote:

Hard to tell since the “article” reads like a bunch of regurgitated ad copy, but it seems like no update to the dart fronts(?). They are just selling a combination (alu heels + dart fronts) that you had to make before.

An aluminum heel with linking bar sounds like the only new component

I doubt they're even new components, you could already build our a dart with these parts with the current lineup. This just lets you buy it off the shelf.

Even the new gully just looks like a blue ice axe. Absolutely nothing interesting going on here.

Joe Dobson · · Kendal, UK · Joined Dec 2025 · Points: 0

The only new bit as far as I can tell (Dart wise) is the new aluminium heel piece. Current one only works with cord not a bar? 

Josh Janes · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2001 · Points: 10,294

The headlamps in the back (one on display and two hanging) are the new Swift LT. But what are the two in the front (one one display and one hanging)?

jordand · · Seattle, WA · Joined May 2012 · Points: 100

I got a promo email from Petzl this week about a new helmet/pack. No information other than they're coming in February.

Bel Aoros · · Hungary/Italy · Joined Aug 2023 · Points: 0
Josh Janeswrote:

The headlamps in the back (one on display and two hanging) are the new Swift LT. But what are the two in the front (one one display and one hanging)?

Swift RL

Bel Aoros · · Hungary/Italy · Joined Aug 2023 · Points: 0

Lincoln S · · Goleta · Joined Jan 2019 · Points: 287

idk but the core battery better have a MF USB-C port, not the god-forsaken microUSB that it has now

Khoi · · Vancouver, BC · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 50
Lincoln Swrote:

idk but the core battery better have a MF USB-C port, not the god-forsaken microUSB that it has now

The Petzl Swift RL headlamp I bought last year has a USB-C port, so I expect you will get your wish

Christian Knight · · Provo, UT · Joined Apr 2008 · Points: 465

Petzl core battery has been USB- C since August 


https://m.petzl.com/US/en/Sport/Headlamps/CORE 

Xav R · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2025 · Points: 0

Presumably if Petzl stick to the AlpenAdapt system we can just buy the new dart bar/heel for the current front? Or at least I'm hoping 

Lincoln S · · Goleta · Joined Jan 2019 · Points: 287
Christian Knightwrote:

Petzl core battery has been USB- C since August 


https://m.petzl.com/US/en/Sport/Headlamps/CORE 

woah, today I learned! I swear last time I was hunting for a new headlamp I went for nightcore because their rechargable battery was USB-C and Petzl's wasn't

Daniel Hadley · · SLC, UT · Joined Jul 2023 · Points: 5

Looks like the Bug multi pitch bag got a big overhaul: https://www.petzl.com/US/en/Sport/Packs-And-Accessories/BUG. I’m in the market for a climbing bag, and this one looks super functional, especially compared to some of the floppy minimalist ones that can’t carry a rope. 

Bel Aoros · · Hungary/Italy · Joined Aug 2023 · Points: 0
Daniel Hadleywrote:

Looks like the Bug multi pitch bag got a big overhaul: https://www.petzl.com/US/en/Sport/Packs-And-Accessories/BUG. I’m in the market for a climbing bag, and this one looks super functional, especially compared to some of the floppy minimalist ones that can’t carry a rope. 

very similar to the the edelrid one called Rubi/Rubi Light

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