The ATC XP is a device used to belay* a climber when climbing top rope and lead. The ATC XP can also be used to rappell. I have used the belay device almost every time I have climbed and it has never failed to work well. I have lended the ATC XP to people who are belaying for me and the belay device has always caught me if I fall. When this device catches me, there is not a sudden jerk when I reach the bottom of my fall. This is partially because of the stretch in the rope and partially because of the belay device. The grooves on the right of the picture of the belay device are there to help the belay device create more friction on the rope. All in all, the ATC XP is an affordable belay device that works great for its price.
*Belay means to be in a position to catch a person who is climbing should they fall, hopefully using a belay device.
*Belay means to be in a position to catch a person who is climbing should they fall, hopefully using a belay device.
Good post. It worked well for me when I used it. Another good rock climbing post.
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