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	<title>Climbing2010 Gear Guide: Edelrid Jul</title>
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		<title>2010 Gear Guide: Edelrid Jul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The German company Edelrid recently released a single-rope sport belay device that, in addition to offering a mean catch, taps into something beyond the numerology of rope diameters and ounces — the Jul, as it’s called, has sex appeal. Yes, it’s light (2.1oz), and it handles ropes from 8.9 to 10.5mm, but the first reaction [...]]]></description>
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<p>The German company Edelrid recently released a single-rope sport belay device that, in addition to offering a mean catch, taps into something beyond the numerology of rope diameters and ounces — the Jul, as it’s called, has sex appeal. Yes, it’s light (2.1oz), and it handles ropes from 8.9 to 10.5mm, but the first reaction the Jul elicits is more visceral than cerebral: you just want one. Made from a single piece of wear- and corrosion-resistant stainless steel and coated with a seamless, nylon skin that comes in a plethora of bright colors, the Jul is hot.</p>
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<li><span style="color: red;"><strong>CATCHY</strong></span><br />
The Jul’s slightly asymmetrical body shape allows for two friction modes, both of which are highly sensitive, locking off the rope with the slightest flick of a the wrist.</li>
<li><span style="color: red;"><strong>KEEPIN’ IT COOL</strong></span><br />
For those times where you have to lower your climber from the top of a 120-foot monster route, the Jul’s sleek, stainless-steel body dissipates heat rapidly, staying relatively cool — plus, the nylon coating insulates your hands from any heat that does accumulate.</li>
<li><span style="color: red;"><strong>EXTRA STRENGTH</strong></span><br />
The clip-in loop has been pull tested to 7kN. Just a little extra peace of mind and perhaps an indicator that function and form are not mutually exclusive.</li>
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<p>$16.95, <a href="http://www.edelridna.com" target="_blank">edelridna.com</a><br />
<em>Weight</em>: 2.1oz<br />
<em>Rope diameters handled</em>: 8.9-10.5mm<br />
<em>Certifications</em>: UIAA, CE</p>
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