Decathlon climbing brand reddit. Wonder if I can get some help in here.

  • Decathlon climbing brand reddit. I believe the ropes are made by the French brand "Cousin" but then sold as Simond by Decathlon. What is your experience with Decathlon? Generally, I've had both good and bad experience. They're starting to wear out and break down at the toe, prompting me to explore new options online. My favourite thing about decathlon is that they mark each product with the intended level of use. Also, all the hard gear (carabiners, ice axes, crampons) are made by the original Simond factory in Chamonix There are some pretty good sales right now. Wonder if I can get some help in here. Looking to buy Climbing shoes and harness, getting ready for the gym reopening. . Can I climb intermediate routes with the cheapest Dechatlon climbing shoe? Or is there anyone with any experience because it would be nice to get a feedback from anybody. All the Simond gear is good. Never been cold, the design is really well thought out and especially the reinforced arms have kept me from getting any holes so far. I think if you’re paying under $150 for a name brand rope you are doing pretty well. Check out this Mammut. Would you recommend climbing shoes from decathlon bc I’ve been reading reviews that rentals are much better. If you're trying out a new athletic hobby (e. 5mm in diameter. Quechua is a Decathlon brand, know by all the French because of the good quality and their low prices. If… For climbing equipment, they have some shoes that seem to be made of soap and others that cost more and are legit. It's a 70m and 9. I'm mostly interested in buying their more affordable merino wool base layer pieces. tennis, running, rock climbing), it's a great idea to buy cheap gear from Decathlon first until you're sure you're really into the hobby for the long haul and ready for the expensive stuff. Came across SIMOND brand from Decathlon, shoes and harness are very cheap and look legit. They've got dirt cheap stuff that's labelled as for beginners, and more expensive stuff that is labelled as intermediate & advanced, so you have a bit more information about what you're buying. My thoughts on Decathlon are that it's great for people who are just getting into an activity, to buy some gear and test out that they really like the activity before getting too spendy. I'm new to climbing and I was looking for some entry level climbing gear. Reply reply more repliesMore repliesMore repliesMore repliesMore repliesMore replies [deleted] • Hello - new to indoor climbing here. I would use their sleeping bags, but not expect them to be lightweight for the price. I found their hiking trousers mostly sub-par but I have heard good things about some of their jackets. I have used that jacket for winter climbing in the Alps last season and to chill while sport climbing and I'm very convinced. g. I like their tarps and poles, but probably would not use their tents. While I was passing by a decathlon store I saw that they had some climbing equipment made by simond and couldn't find any reviews online. I really like it, very smooth and very easy to undo the knots after being weighted. $120 for 60m is pretty fair. I'd think their hiking boots to be of similar spectrum. The products are reliable and durable, with a big investment from the brand into research and development. I got my last climbing rope from them. I've been climbing for about seven months now, primarily using decathlon shoes. ykeycnh zmaxe rznnkl cfdgs hnmv lieivs vctezon zwvnn aur jgzy