A belay device is essential but the array on the market can be bewildering. Here are a few notes to help.
If you have any intentions of climbing outside on 'trad' climbs, a belay plate with two slots is recommended as you will probably want to use double ropes at some time, and even if you don't, you will almost certainly have to abseil down double ropes. The safest designs are those that have grooves of some sort that grip the rope such as the BD ATC-XP, Petzl Verso etc, as they have greater braking effect than other plates.
Most Belay Devices can also safely be used to abseil with in most situations and few climbers these days would bother carrying a separate Figure of Eight for abseiling (though be aware that they heat up more quickly than a large figure of eight descender). Use of a Prusik Loop or a Shunt to safeguard yourself while descending is highly recommended.
For sport climbing there is a good selection of belay plates designed to make holding falls and holding or lowering off a dangling climber safer, which they do by greatly increasing the friction. Some having moving parts and others manage almost as well without. They almost all only work on single ropes so are not much use for trad climbing, and one would need to carry a separate abseil device on multipitch routes. However, for anyone who goes sport climbing regularly, it is well worth having one sport belay device per team.
Please check out our section on Abseil Knots for some important and potentially life saving information.
A more compact, lighter version of Black Diamond's ATC-Guide, for those using skinny ropes at altitude.
A version of the ATC-XP that is designed for climbing instructors.
A variable friction version of the ATC which can be used in either direction - an excellent belay plate.
A belay/rappel package, featuring the redesigned ATC-XP and an HMS karabiner.
State-of-the-art belay device catering for modern techniques and the latest ropes. Standard or Guide mode.
State-of-the-art belay device. Standard or Guide mode. Against Breast Cancer Set with HMS Krab.
State-of-the-art belay device. Standard or Guide mode. With HMS Krab.
Excellent very lightweight modern belay device particularly suited to trad/alpine climbing with double ropes.
A variable friction device, very similar to the Black Diamond ATC XP.
An excellent double rope guide plate that has been trimmed of all excess material.
Light, intuitive to use and smooth running, the Pro Lite is simple, secure and efficient.
A popular device and very similar to the top selling Black Diamond ATC-XP.
Innovative and very lightweight guide type belay device.
Can be used in both standard and assisted braking modes and in guide mode.
Double rope belay device that can be used in guide mode and also has assisted locking for for sport routes.
Ultra light plate for use with extra skinny ropes from 5mm - 8mm diameter.
For standard belaying and abseiling and can also be used in guide mode and in assisted braking mode..
Innovative belay device that works with dynamic single ropes from 8.9mm to 10.5mm.
A lightweight belay device and belay karabiner with assisted braking for sport climbing.
A single rope geometry assisted belay device with enhanced braking.
Excellent no moving parts single rope sport climbing belay device.
Innovative assisted braking belay device for use in sport climbing.
Easy to use belay device with cam-assisted blocking.
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