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Carl,
Verified Owner
from UT, United States
Written on May 4, 2020
Wish I would have bought this long ago. My wife is my belay partner and I weigh a bit more than her and jerk her off the ground during a fall and using a normally tubular belay device was always dicey. This adds a little extra security without going full mechanical belay. Works great with my 9.8mm rope. I was worried about ease of use but the thumb loop is set up perfectly, if you have been belaying with a tubular belay this will be second nature.
Pros:
- Light weight
- strong
- Simplicity of tubular belay but better.
Would recommend: Yes
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Ryan,
Verified Owner
from OK, United States
Written on September 24, 2018
Been sport climbing for a while. I remember when tubers and atc's first came out. i remember the first gri-gri. Jul is by far my favorite. so light! I just climb with it clipped to my harness. so simple, no convoluted magical ritual and hours of practice to belay your partner on lead, just take or pay out slack as needed. no worries of short roping and always a softer catch. I can use it for multi-pitch or sport. mostly sport. two methods of rappelling depending on ones needs during descent. this actually made belaying fun again! i liked my first one so much i bought another just in case i loose one. there so light and small as compared to the grigri brick and half the cost. i figured why not, just in case i misplace or drop one. as for me being belayed by someone using a Jul, i make no distinction as regards to peace of mind between the Jul, gri-gri, or the Revo. if i'm leading i'd prefer to be belayed by either the Jul or Revo. the Jul is a fraction of the cost and more versatile than the Revo (which i also love). so if i had to just pick one it honestly would be the Jul.
Pros:
- Ease of use
- Light and cheap
- made belaying fun again
Cons:
- unless you which it to the atc side, rappelling can be "interesting"
Would recommend: Yes
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Joseph H.,
Verified Owner
from IA, United States
Written on August 16, 2016
Mega Jul does everything. Break assist, twin/double ropes, single rope, rappel, and guide mode. Fantastic and easy to feed rope on lead belay once you figure it out.
Would recommend: Yes
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N$ane D.,
Written on July 13, 2016
The best belay device on the market. Small, light, strong and safe. Best invention in rock climbing in years!
Would recommend: Yes
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Gabe G.,
Written on July 20, 2015
The device is really smooth. Took a bit to get used to but really nice functionality.
Would recommend: Yes
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