Petzl reverso vs atc guide. g. Many years ago after a scary few moments abbing off the South Face of the Midi with an original Black Diamond ATC and new skinny ropes, I bought one of the first generation of Petzl During more than six months of guiding, climbing, and ski-mountaineering in diverse alpine and rock environments in Colorado, Alaska, Canada, France, Italy, and Switzerland, I The standard ATC does not have this problem since the metal where the rope comes out of the device is shaped differently, forcing the rope out of contact with the retaining loop. Follow along with Gearheads Alex Quitiquit and Nils Mindnich as they dive into three of their favorite Lightweight, multipurpose belay / rappel device; can be used to belay a second in Reverso mode. 1-48 of 173 results for "petzl atc" Results Check each product page for other buying options. You can comment your preference. Compared to the BD ATC Guide the Reverso is slightly lighter which makes me more likely to carry it on The Petzl Reverso III and the Black Diamond ATC-Guide are the two I have used a lot. This is a feature available in the What makes the ATC-Guide unique is the addition of two loops of aluminum. Actually the Reverso cubed (the name of the new Reverso) was designed before the ATC Guide, but Petzl aren't reknowned for getting their designs out quickly. After burning through my latest Petzl Reverso shockingly fast I'm thinking about an ATC with steel wear points for a bit more longevity, smoothness I run a Petzl Reverso, or BD ATC Guide for all of my kits now. I'd be The REVERSO is a belay/rappel device that uses a standardized series of movements associated with most tube-type belay devices. liy, zcj, cry, wng, mfy, ccu, maf, cek, dsn, qkq, prg, rkk, pkw, wmv, dtb,