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4/28/15

Edelweiss Scorpion Climbing Harness - Featured in Climbing Magazine

Climbing Magazine features the Edelweiss Scorpion climbing harness in the 2015 Spring Gear Guide.

The Edelweiss Scorpion climbing harness is featured in Climbing Magazine’s 2015 Spring Gear Guide. Not only did they praise the Scorpion for its sleek profile that does an amazing job at distributing the load to eliminate unwanted pressure points, they were impressed with the new adjustable leg-loop design.


The Scorpion—available in a unisex and female model—is one of Edelweiss’ newest harnesses that uses the Web-Core process that keeps the harness sleek and thin while providing optimal comfort and load distribution. The Scorpion features two waist-belt buckles, adjustable dynamic leg-loops, and four gear-loops.

Web-Core - In order to distribute pressure on both hips and thighs as evenly as possible during a fall or a hanging belay, Edelweiss uses Web-Core to minimize the effects of any impact force. Web-Core is a broad, yet thin and light piece of webbing that is laser-cut to match the ergonomic shape of the harness and then laminated - at high temperatures - to both the interior and exterior of the harness. The benefits of this innovated design provides a thin and compact harness that delivers optimal load distribution without pressure points where it comes in contact with the body.

Double-Buckle Waist-Belt – With two buckles, the harness will provide a properly centered fit in all situations, i.e., more or less clothing is worn or a change in body mass.

Dynamic-Fit Leg Loops - The Dynamic-Fit leg loop adjustment system allows quick and highly precise adjustments of the leg loops without the use of a metal buckle. Once adjusted, they remain stretchy without compressing the user's thighs. The Dynamic-Fit system is an excellent extremely lightweight alternative to traditional metal buckles.


Kar-Aside Gear Loops – The Kar-Aside gear loops provide plenty of clearance from the body for racking gear, making it easier and quicker to clip gear.


"The Edelweiss Scorpion harness is one of the best midweight harnesses I have ever used. It’s super light and comfortable."  
--Cheyne Lempe, Edelweiss athlete and seasoned big wall climber.

Ditch your old and tattered harness today and upgrade to the Edelweiss Scorpion harness at your closest Edelweiss dealer.



Edelweiss is one of the many brands exclusively distributed in the U.S. by Liberty Mountain. Visit LibertyMountain.com or contact the Liberty Mountain Sales Team to become an Edelweiss dealer today.




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3/19/15

Vaude Simony Backpack - Featured in Backpacker Magazine




The Vaude Simony 40+8 backpack is now is stores and featured in Backpacker Magazine’s 2015 Gear Guide.

"Why we like it: This pack deftly handles a huge variety of trips--from gear-intensive day-hikes to winter overnights. And it fits almost everybody." --Backpacker Magazine


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9/3/14

Beal Opera 8.5mm Unicore - Thinnest and Lightest Single-Rope




An exciting moment during the 2014 Outdoor Retailer Summer Market trade show was the unveiling of Beal's new Spring/Summer 2015 climbing gear that included the lightest and thinnest triple-rated climbing rope...the Beal OPERA 8.5mm Unicore.


8/22/14

Spring/Summer 2015 Gear: New Singing Rock Harnesses and Helmet


During the 2014 Outdoor Retailer Summer Show, we hosted the North American unveiling of Singing Rock’s new line of climbing harnesses for Spring/Summer 2015.



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Gear Review: Beal Rebel Climbing Harness


Climbing Magazine announced that the new Beal Rebel harness is one of the five most comfortable all-around harnesses…“Best Seats in the House.”




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5/20/14

Gear Review: Vaude Minimalist


The Vaude Minimalist 35 made the Climbing Magazine list of the 5 Best Minimalist Packs for Climbing.


In their May 2014 issue, Climbing Magazine unveiled their top-choice minimalist packs. When considering comfort, performance, durability, and weight, the Vaude Minimalist 35 delivered it all.

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4/14/14

Featured in Climbing Magazine: Grivel 360 Receives High Praises


The Grivel 360 ice screws were featured in the Climbing Magazine’s 2014 Gear Guide where they were praised for their improved hanger that allows them to rack tighter on the harness and the longer teeth that makes them quicker to place.


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Featured in Climbing Magazine: Beal Gully is the Lightest and Thinnest Half-Rope


The new Beal Gully 7.3mm Unicore climbing rope was featured in Climbing Magazine’s 2014 Gear Guide. The lightest and thinnest half rope on the market, the Gully is also certified as a twin rope.


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3/20/14

Water Repellent Ropes: A New UIAA Certification


UIAA sets a new standard for water repellent ropes. Edelweiss Supereverdry ropes and Beal Golden Dry ropes have passed the test.



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3/19/14

Cypher Zero Climbing Shoe Featured in Rock and Ice Magazine


It's always a treat to open up my mailbox and see the latest issue of Rock and Ice magazine sitting there, begging me to procrastinate everything important so that I can look through its pages.



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10/30/13

Introducing the Grivel Lightest Series

Now that winter season is rapidly approaching, I think its time to talk about some backpacks that were made for snow and ice. Grivel came out with a slick new line of alpine rucksacks this year, the Lightest Series. Not only do these packs contrast perfectly with the white snow and blue ice, they are also lighter than their sister packs and made with a light eco fabric from 100% recycled PET bottles and fiber products.



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10/29/13

Grivel Lightest Series

Now that winter season is rapidly approaching, I think its time to talk about some backpacks that were made for snow and ice. Grivel came out with a slick new line of alpine rucksacks this year, the Lightest Series. Not only do these packs contrast perfectly with the white snow and blue ice, they are also lighter than their sister packs and made with a light eco fabric from 100% recycled PET bottles and fiber products.



Already this year, we’ve seen a ton of people using these packs on their adventures. In fact, Alpine Mentors uses these packs for everything, like the climbs they did in Canada and Switzerland.


The Grivel Lightest Series consists of four backpacks that differ in volume and some features: Tofane (45 liter), Lavaredo (35 liter), Brenta (30 liter), and Marmolada (28 liter).


I got to personally do a side-by-side comparison of these packs to see how they are similar and different. The first thing you’ll notice when looking at all four of these packs is that the Tofane and Lavaredo have front crampon pockets. The cool thing about the crampon pocket on the Tofane is that it can be stashed away when not in use. The Marmolada is the only one that has a zippered panel opening instead of being a top loader equipped with a drawstring drift collar and a double-pocketed lid.

The Brenta uses zig-zag compression straps that minimalizes the bulk on the sides of the pack while also making it quicker to compress or decompress the pack. All four packs do a wonderful job at securely holding ice axes and poles, however the Tofane, Lavaredo, and Marmolada are the only ones that have the straps needed to carry skis. The Tofane, Lavaredo, and Brenta feature Grivel’s Air Tech suspension system and the Marmolada uses a flexible padded back panel.


These packs are a great compliment to Grivel’s trusted line of ice climbing and mountaineering hardware. Let’s stop trying to strap our ice axes and crampons onto our old trekking packs and let’s start using a specialized backpack that will efficiently hold the gear it was made to carry.

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Grivel Tofane 45
The Grivel Tofane 45 appeals to both the professional mountaineers and weekend warriors. This pack is ideal for climbing pursuits that entail rock, snow, and ice. Carrying ice axes, crampons, a hydration bladder, water bottles, and even skis with this pack is a breeze with their respective built-in components. The Tofane’s crampon pouch was appropriately designed so that it can be stashed away when not in use. The sturdy Air Tech back panel makes this pack not only light but also highly breathable as it creates a tunnel for air to pass between the back and pack. In colder temps or for more flexibility, the back panel’s support rod can be removed to collapse the air tunnel and provide additional range of motion. The packs breathability continues with the padded and extremely vented shoulder straps and hip-belt. The Tofane is a top loading pack equipped with a drawstring drift collar and a double-pocketed lid. The Grivel Tofane is made of lightweight Eco Fabric from 100% recycled materials, i.e., PET bottles and fiber products.

  • Weight: 1340 grams/47.3 oz
  • Volume: 45 Liters/2750 cu in
  • Material: Light ECOFABRIC 
  • Suspension System: Ventilated Air Tech
  • Hipbelt: Wrapping aired hipbelt with 1x gear loop and 1x zipped pocket 
  • Shoulder Straps: Soft edge straps with sternum strap 
  • Accessories: Stretch side pockets, front crampon pocket, 2x ice axe loops, ski protection in hypalon underneath the side compression straps with stops for the skis, retractable elastic pole carrier, side compression straps to reduce the volume, dedicated interior pocket for the hydration system
  • Area of Use: Summer and winter alpine 
  • MSPR: $199.95  Dealer Site | Retail Site


Grivel Lavaredo 35
The Grivel Lavaredo 35 was built to provide comfort and convenience in the mountains. This pack is ideal for climbing pursuits that entail rock, snow, and ice. Not only is the Lavaredo a top loading pack equipped with a drawstring drift collar and a double-pocketed lid, but it also has a U shaped zipper on the front that provides instant access to the contents at the bottom of the pack. Carrying ice axes, crampons, a hydration bladder, water bottles, and skis with this pack is a breeze with their respective built-in components. The sturdy Air Tech back panel makes this pack not only light but also highly breathable as it creates a tunnel for air to pass between the back and pack. In colder temps or for moreflexibility, the back panel’s support rod can be removed to collapse the air tunnel and provide additional range of motion. The packs breathability continues with the padded and extremely vented shoulder straps and hip-belt. The Grivel Lavaredo is made of lightweight Eco Fabric from 100% recycled materials, i.e., PET bottles and fiber products.

  • Weight: 1260 grams 44.4 oz
  • Volume: 35 Liters 2135 cu in
  • Material: Light ECOFABRIC 
  • Suspension System: Ventilated Air Tech
  • Hipbelt: Wrapping aired hipbelt with 1x gear loop and 1x zipped pocket 
  • Accessories: Stretch side pockets, Front crampon pocket, 2x ice axe loops, ski protection in hypalon underneath the side compression straps with stops for the skis, retractable elastic pole carrier, top compression straps to reduce the volume, dedicated interior pocket for the hydration system
  • Area of use: Summer and winter alpine 
  • MSRP: $169.95  Dealer Site | Retail Site


Grivel Brenta 30
The Grivel Brenta 30 does all the work when it comes to managing all the gear so that the climber can focus solely on summiting the peak. The sturdy Air Tech back panel makes this pack not only light but also highly breathable as it creates a tunnel for air to pass between the back and pack. In colder temps or for more flexibility, the back panel’s support rod can be removed to collapse the air tunnel and provide additional range of motion. The packs breathability continues with the padded and extremely vented shoulder straps and hip-belt. The Brenta is a top loading pack equipped with a drawstring drift collar and a double-pocketed lid. The unique zig-zag compression straps along the sides of the pack truly shrinks the entire bag down to nothing. Carrying a hydration bladder, water bottles, and ice axes with this pack is a breeze with their respective built-in components. The Grivel Brenta is made of lightweight Eco Fabric from 100% recycled materials, i.e., PET bottles and fiber products.

  • Weight: 1130 grams/39.9 oz
  • Volume: 30 Liters/1830 cu in
  • Material: Light ECOFABRIC
  • Suspension System: Ventilated Air Tech
  • Hipbelt: Wrapping aired hipbelt with 1x gear loop and 1x zipped pocket 
  • Accessories: Stretch side pockets, 2x ice axe loops, retractable elastic pole carrier, top compression straps to reduce the volume, dedicated interior pocket for the hydration system
  • Area of use: Summer and winter alpine 
  • MSRP: $169.95  Dealer Site | Retail Site


Grivel Mormolada 28
The Grivel Marmolada 28 gives climbers of all types the needed features to climb light while carrying gear on the wall. The Marmolada is constructed with a flexible padded back panel and a pack shape that tapers at the bottom that promotes unobstructed range of motion and keeps the bulk away from the waist. Carrying a hydration bladder, water bottles, and ice axes with this pack is a breeze with their respective built-in components. The main zippered compartment is accompanied by two other zippered pockets at the front and on the top of the pack to keep things within reach without taking off the pack. Front and side compression straps not only keep the gear from sloshing around inside, but they help to externally secure ropes and other gear to the pack. The Marmolada’s hip-belt features a zippered pouch and gear loop. The Grivel Marmolada is made of lightweight Eco Fabric from 100% recycled materials, i.e., PET bottles and fiber products.

  • Weight: 890 grams/31 oz
  • Volume: 28 Liters/1708 cu in
  • Material: Light ECOFABRIC 
  • Suspension System: Formed cushion
  • Hipbelt: Wrapping aired hipbelt with 1x gear loop and 1x zipped pocket 
  • Accessories: stretch side pockets, front mesh pocket for the helmet, carrier for ice axes, ski protection in hypalon underneath the side compression straps with stops for the skis, retractable elastic pole carrier, top compression straps to reduce the volume, dedicated interior pocket for the hydration system 
  • Area of use: Rock climbing and summer and winter alpine
  • MSRP: $109.95  Dealer Site | Retail Site


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10/25/13

Beal Aviator Featured in Climbing Magazine

The Beal Aviator was featured in the September 2013 issue of Climbing Magazine and on Climbing.com.

Climbing Magazine labeled the Beal Aviator 10.2mm as the "Burly Workhorse."

"A solid workshorse rope for traddies, sportsters, and topropers. who are less concerned with weight. Trust this rope in every situation and know it won't have any kinking or fuzzing issues for a long time."

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10/16/13

Videos: New 2014 Gear From Beal

What is a climber’s biggest fear? Climbers are scared of being unsuccessful and injured. In other words, climbers are afraid of falling.

Now that projecting is a norm in the climbing world, people are falling more and more as they try to raise their personal abilities on rock and ice. For this reason, it is imperative that climbing gear provides a soft/dynamic catch while also ensuring the safety of the climber. Falling while climbing is almost inevitable. So why not have the gear that will help take the “edge” off?

Beal, known as "The Dynamic Company," focuses on manufacturing gear that keeps climbers safe and comfortable. With perfected security and dynamic properties, Beal’s collection of dynamic climbing ropes provide climbers with peace-of-mind, even when they are sketched out and dynoing to a sloper.


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A 2014 Sneak Peek: Beal Ropes, Harnesses, and Carabiners

What is a climber’s biggest fear? Climbers are scared of being unsuccessful and injured. In other words, climbers are afraid of falling.

Now that projecting is a norm in the climbing world, people are falling more and more as they try to raise their personal abilities on rock and ice. For this reason, it is imperative that climbing gear provides a soft/dynamic catch while also ensuring the safety of the climber. Falling while climbing is almost inevitable. So why not have the gear that will help take the “edge” off?

Beal, known as "The Dynamic Company," focuses on manufacturing gear that keeps climbers safe and comfortable. With perfected security and dynamic properties, Beal’s collection of dynamic climbing ropes provide climbers with peace-of-mind, even when they are sketched out and dynoing to a sloper.

Beal also focuses on producing gear that compliments and extends the benefits of their ropes. In 2014, Beal will launch some new harnesses, carabiners, and helmets along with the lightest and thinnest half rope. These new products are going to compliment Beal's notorious line of ropes.

The new line of Beal harnesses—being super-thin and lightweight—feature the new WebCore waist-belt the leg-loops. The WebCore construction diminishes pressure points and is wide enough to displace the weight bearing forces during a fall; making a soft catch seem even softer.


During the 2013 Summer Outdoor Retailer Show, WeighMyRack caught up with Benjamin Eaton to capture a sneak peek of the new harnesses.

Beal’s new quickdraw and carabiners will be working double-duty as they ensure the safety of the climber and increase the lifespan of the rope. Climbing hardware can be tough on ropes, causing them to wear out prematurely. Beal has designed their biners to reduce how much the rope gets bent and pinched while also providing options for single or double-rope setups.


During the 2013 Summer Outdoor Retailer Show, WeighMyRack caught up with Benjamin Eaton to capture a sneak peek of the new hardware.

During this year's tradeshow season, the new Beal Gully won numerous awards; not only for being the thinnest and lightest half-rope, but for also being equipped Unicore and an industry leading treatment for superior water and abrasion resistance.


During the 2013 Summer Outdoor Retailer Show, WeighMyRack caught up with Benjamin Eaton to capture a sneak peek of the new rope.

Talk with your local Beal dealer about getting yourself outfitted with Beal climbing equipment. Can’t find a Beal dealer in your area? Then visit www.LibertyMountainClimbing.com.

If your business already sells or wishes to sell Beal climbing equipment, please contact the Liberty Mountain Sales Team or visit www.LibertyMountain.com for more info.


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9/25/13

Singing Rock Featured in Climbing Magazine

When searching for the ideal climbing harness that caters to almost everything, Climbing Magazine canceled their search after finding the Singing Rock Guru harness.

In their September 2013 issue, they labeled the Singing Rock Guru as the “Awesome All-arounder.” They were impressed with its ability to fully adjust to “fit several body types and sizes with complete comfort.” One tester said that he hung in the Guru for over 30 minutes to take pictures and didn’t experience any pain. Climbing Magazine said that its “bargain basement price” of $50 is possibly the best part about the harness.

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9/12/13

New Beal USA Team

Beal, an industry-leading climbing rope manufacturer, has organized a collection of USA climbers to represent its brand in the states as well as abroad. This eclectic group consists of Aaron Mulkey, Justin Wood, and Serkan “Seko” Ercan.




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5/13/13

The Grivel G10 Crampon Has Evolved

The Grivel G10 crampon was recently featured in the 2013 Climbing Magazine Spring Gear Guide and the May 2013 issue of Backpacker Magazine. For being a long-standing classic in the crampon world, The G10 has received some new updates to keep it at the head of the pack.


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