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Providing Climbing Access to the Boys & Girls Club of Stamford
The Boys & Girls Club of Stamford offers a variety of youth programs for around 1,600 kids in the community. Last fall, with the help of 1Climb, it added a new activity to the list: indoor rock climbing.
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How TRUBLUE Can Improve Firefighter Training at Height: An Interview with Arvada Fire Engineer Wyatt Koeniger
How Arvada Fire uses TRUBLUE to train for realistic ladder bailouts, victim removal exercises, combat challenges, CPAT, and any other training exercises where they need a safety line in place of a belay.
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Tips for Hosting a Successful Speed Climbing Competition
We caught up with representatives from two climbing gyms that have hosted major speed climbing competitions in the past year to find out their thoughts on the growth of the sport, the behind-the-scenes preparations that went into organizing a speed climbing competition, and their plans for hosting future competitions.
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Free Fall Product Comparison
When it comes to free fall devices, we have three models to help you customize your free fall experience: the QuickFlight, the QuickFlight XL, and the Flightline.
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How to Choose Your TRUBLUE Auto Belay
We engineer and manufacture three different models of auto belays for climbing facilities to choose from: the TRUBLUE iQ, the TRUBLUE iQ+, and the TRUBLUE SPEED. All three TRUBLUEs come with our patented magnetic braking technology and are certified for a user weight between 22 – 309 pounds.
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Breaking Down the Different zipSTOP Models
What are the key differentiators between the zipSTOP zip line brake, the zipSTOP IR, and the zipSTOP Speed? The zipSTOP product comparison video lays it all out.
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How to Modernize Your Zipline Braking System
A remarkable amount of planning, design, and creativity that goes into building a modern commercial zip line course. These are just a few of the trends that we see in modern zip lining.
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Training Linemen How to Safely Climb and Self-Arrest with TRUBLUE Auto Belays
With its excellent safety record and reliable performance, TRUBLUE allows students to focus on their climbing abilities and developing the muscle memory to self-arrest so they can employ those skills when they need them most.
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How to Replace the Webbing in a TRUBLUE iQ or iQ+ Auto Belay
Replacing the webbing on your TRUBLUE iQ or iQ+ Auto Belay is quick and easy. You can do it yourself! The process does not require any technical skills and only takes a couple of minutes.
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5 Essential Steps for Clipping into a TRUBLUE Auto Belay
Once you’ve learned the basics, it’s easy to climb on a TRUBLUE Auto Belay. By following these five simple steps, you can get started quickly and keep climbing safely, route after route.