Black Diamond Big Air XP Package for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$31.95
$31.95
Used Value:
$19.17
$19.17
Sale Value:
$28.76
$28.76
The Big Air XP Package pairs Black Diamond's updated belay device with the smallest locking carabiner for climbers. The ATC XP belay device features high-friction grooves to assist with braking and catching, and the Mini Pearabiner styles a secure screwgate locker, a snag-free keylock nose, and a large rope-bearing surface for easier belaying and the occasional use as a top-rope anchor.
Specifications
Brand:
Belay Device Weight:
2.3 oz
Locking Carbiner Gate Opening:
20 mm
Locking Carbiner Major Axis Strength:
24 kN
Locking Carbiner Minor Axis Strength:
7 kN
Locking Carbiner Open Gate Strength:
8 kN
Locking Carbiner Shape:
pear
Locking Carbiner Weight:
2.4 oz
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Recommended Use:
climbing
Full Reviews
This is a great belay device. I like the serrated grooves because it grips the rope better for taking and lowering. I also like how big the carabiner is.
Matthew DiDonato, backcountry.com
September 13, 2019
September 13, 2019
The ATC-XP by Black Diamond is the go-to tube style belay device for any climber. I prefer the XP rather than the regular old ATC because of the added friction for the brake hand. It is super simple to lower, and I'd recommend this device for all beginners. It is really easy to use for rappelling as well.
Joshua Moore, backcountry.com
July 29, 2019
July 29, 2019
This is a great belay for sport climbing for both in and outdoors. It's help up to a lot of use, and I get use out of it when I go canyoneering as well. Definitely a must have for any climber's arsenal.
Noah Christensen, backcountry.com
March 17, 2019
March 17, 2019
I just bought another one of these, because they are really handy to take up climbing with me. I mostly use an ATC for repelling, because it's so easy to set up. I used my first ATC while repelling with a pretty small canyoneering rope, and it worked pretty well. I would be a little concerned doing bigger repels with a smaller width rope, because it was a bit hard to hold the rope, but that was expected using a small rope. It works perfectly for toprope belaying, and I would recommend newer climbers to start with this belay device.
Bryce Fehlig, backcountry.com
February 18, 2019
February 18, 2019
1 month out update. I bought this belay device & carabiner set for myself. I love the colors & belay with confidence and style so much I bought a second set. I highly recommend this Belay & carabiner set to every climber!
Jenn Williams, backcountry.com
November 11, 2018
November 11, 2018
I love my Black Diamond Big Air XP Package / set! It's my go to product & I love my blue / orange combo that matches my climbing harness! Reliable & easy to use!
Jenn Williams, backcountry.com
October 26, 2018
October 26, 2018
When I was just starting out, I didn't have a comparison. I used a standard belay device -- also by Black Diamond -- that didn't have friction to it. The rope moves freely through it and you end up bearing a lot of that weight. Not with this one. The biggest advantage with this one is that you feel like you have more control when on the ground, no matter the size of the climber. The friction is like an extra set of hands helping you out. It can make a world of difference when you're starting out and still feeling unsure of yourself. For not much more, this has been a well-worth-it purchase for me.
Alec Olson, backcountry.com
February 3, 2018
February 3, 2018
The jaws on this make it super easy to hold your climber. its solid metal so its tough but its super light. Ive used it 4 times a week at the gym and outside and I have no complaints or issues. I had a climber fall while I was pulling slack and before I could pull the rope down to lock in fully, it was already stopped. Its super safe when used correctly. I'll buy one again in a couple of years when this one blows out.
Logan O., backcountry.com
April 21, 2017
April 21, 2017