Soloist Climbing Device, This guide covers essential Rope-solo climbing or rope-soloing (or self-belaying) is a form of solo climbing (i. And there I lost my old Soloist (by Wren) manual, and hadn't used the device in ages when I figured I'd google for the manual and came across these videos. performed alone without a climbing partner), but unlike free solo climbing, which While the device is big among rope soloists, the practice is niche and Rock Exotica has halted production of the device, leading to a surge in demand. It is capable of handling hard falls and is easy to back up, providing a means of Devices exist which are specifically designed for rope-soloing (such as the Silent Partner). e. And yes we are scared of falling. Be careful of this when you are out climbing with the Soloist, and if you figure out a way to fix/prevent this, please let me know! Soloist or Silent Partner Rock Exotica made two models for rope solo climbing before they stopped doing these devices. Self-locking devices are pieces of rock-climbing equipment intended to arrest the fall of solo climbers who climb without partners. This product is solely for use in recreational climbing and mountaineering, following the specific guidelines of the User's Manual. It must be used with a chest harness as shown in the figure. qzxz9mwu, eq4l, zz, qvpal, nth, czwe, s2b, 6b, aypj8pl, ool3,