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Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device
  • Wild Country Revo Belay Device

Revo

Rating

My vote: None ( 5.2 avg )

Description

Its function is independent from the loading orientation of the rope, thus eliminating one of the most common causes of belay related accidents. Irrespective of the situation, an uncontrolled descent will cause the inertia reel to activate, grip the rope and arrest the fall. The innovative panic-proof locking mechanism (pat. pending) removes the necessity for a handle to unlock the system when lowering the climber. The device is intuitive to use like a traditional belay plate and is thus suited for both the novice and expert alike.

The clever combination of these features makes the Revo the safest belay device on the market.

The innovative panic-proof locking mechanism (pat. pending) removes the necessity for a handle to unlock the system when lowering the climber. The device is intuitive to use like a traditional belay plate and is thus suited for both the novice and expert alike.

The clever combination of these features makes the Revo the safest belay device on the market.

Design Features: 

The only automatically locking belay device which:

  • Has a completely panic-proof locking mechanism. The Revo has no method of over-riding the locking mechanism, during belaying, or when lowering a climber.
  • Is bi-directional, the locking function works regardless of the rope orientation.
  • Has an intuitive belaying method, which requires no changes to standard belaying technique.
  • Has no need for a specific locking karabiner.
  • All of these USP’s contribute to make the Revo the safest belay device available.

Its function is independent from the loading orientation of the rope, thus eliminating one of the most common causes of belay related accidents. Irrespective of the situation, an uncontrolled descent will cause the inertia reel to activate, grip the rope and arrest the fall. The innovative panic-proof locking mechanism (pat. pending) removes the necessity for a handle to unlock the system when lowering the climber. The device is intuitive to use like a traditional belay plate and is thus... 

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Retail price

US$ 144.95

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Device Type Brake Assist - Mechanical
Weight (g) 245 g
Belay Brake Assist Yes
Rope Options 1 rope only
Guide Mode 1 follower only
Teeth No
Rope Range (mm) 8.5 mm  - 11.0 mm ­­­
Certification EN

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Outdoor Gear Lab Gear Review rating 4.5/5

The Wild Country Revo is in a class of its own, with no other belay devices offering similar function and features. We laud its innovation and think it is more than worthy of a Top Pick award because it offers a solid and proven emergency backup while still requiring standard belay technique. For beginners or experienced climbers alike, this is an excellent choice for use cragging or at the gym.

Outdoor Prolink Gear Review rating 4.3/5

This device is designed to operate as any other tube style belay device: you belay (top rope and lead) and lower as you would with a standard tube device. This helps keep the functionality and usability of the device at a very low learning level. The best benefit I found was giving this device to clients to belay me or others with as it operates the exact same as our tube devices with the added function of the back up: lower too fast or climber falls without a hand on the break strand? No worries, the device will lock quite quickly. How quickly? To test this I grabbed a fellow guide and took some whippers. We a tied a catastrophe knot roughly 3 feet away from the device on the break strand side and had the climber take a fall without having hands on the break strand. The device locked on its own after roughly 2 feet or less of rope went through the device.

Climbing Gear Review no rating given just a review

In terms of catching falls, the Revo works like a tube-style device, letting a little slack slip through organically to give a dynamic catch, which means you don’t need to be that aggressive with the up or forward “soft catch” jump. And, of course, if you let too much slack slip through, it will lock up. To consider, however, is that if you properly catch a fall, the locking mechanism will not engage, meaning if your climber starts rage-batmanning back to their high point or wants to do an extended dogging session, it’s going to be on you, as the belayer, to manage the rope, reeling it in and locking it off in tube-style mode. (One subtle method that works for engaging the locking mechanism is to pull down on the climber side of the rope to release tension, engage the cam/jaw with your index finger, then slowly sit back on the rope to take out the slack—this does take some practice.)

Gear Junkie Review no rating given just a review

I’ll continue to test the Revo long-term. My initial impressions indicate that I’ll still prefer the convenience of a GriGri+ if hangdogging is on the agenda. For all other uses, I’ll keep using the Wild Country Revo. I like that it keeps my belaying skills intact, even improving them. I’ll keep an eye on durability, particularly the potential for damage from dirt infiltration.

Climbing Gear Review no rating given just a review

As the first bi-directional assisted-braking belay device, the Revo promises that a climber will never misthread the rope, which eliminates one of the biggest dangers in assisted-braking devices. The Revo opens easily, and the rope can be threaded with the climber’s end coming out of either side. Testers found that the device never locked up while pulling out slack, meaning no short-roping, even on long and fast clips. Despite this, the device locked up quickly when climbers, both light and heavy, fell. Because the rope goes around a moving circular center, it slides through the Revo with little resistance. Lowering the climber only requires the belayer to pull the rope down into the brake position—no lever required. The locking mechanism can’t be overridden to leave the device open, which is great for new belayers but could be problematic for advanced techniques. It is slightly bulky, but testers agreed that it was one of the best assisted-braking belay devices they’ve used. Bonus: Because the Revo doesn’t rely on friction to brake, it performed equally well on thin and fat cords alike.

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