I've been using leashes long before there were leashless tools. I also carried a third tool bitd. Broken picks and dropped tools are never a good thing.
Grivel and BD both offer a decent leash system. My problem is that they are "systems". I havebeen using a old style Grivel leash that I've had for 5 plus years now. Onoccasion I've venturedout with the newest BD Spinner leash,till it proved itself unreliable.But I own them all, Grivel and BD versions and have usedprototypes that still aren't available.
I'm not much into fancy stuff when simple will work, as well or better.
Do a search for umbilicals on the blog here and see what is currently available. I'll do another comparison soon.
I bought and had a chance to use a pair of the Blue Ice Boa leasheswhile I was here in Chamonix. Liked themenough I have set my old Grivel's aside and am using the Boa now full time.
I like they pull test @550 daN or 1236 lbf. No one else committing to over 800 lbs. BD says 800# but the UIAA test is 450# which is what theBD and Grivel is rated at, so why bother?
Because in climbing gear, more weight, "more better" (strength wise)generally.
More info here:
http://www.blueice.com/en/products/boa-leash
Now available in NA here:
http://coldthistle.blogspot.com//04/blue-ice-again.html
Soloing on the Passarelle gully, N Face of the Midi with a Boa leash system hitched to myharness and tools.I'll leave it to you imagination on where the ice really comes from for the start of thisclimb. Fun climb in cold conditions, none the less.
I went rightand avoided the ladder, the crux stick on that exit beinga very old wood cement form. But I did stop fora quick nap on the opposite viewing platform and lunch before heading off to ski the rest of the day. Colinon the same climb a few weeks later. Only in Chamonix!
Boa leash and a Cold Thistle hammer on your Nomic...what more could you need?
Liked them enough that I bought a few extra pairs to bring back to friends in the States. If you are in the USA and want a pair, send me an email. 26.00 € via Pal Pal will get them out to you on priority mail from Issaquah, WA.
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