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Check out our recent interview with Steph Davis for the scoop on the best innovations in climbing over the years, her favorite gear, when you can climb with her, and more.
Theres nothing quite like nerding out on gear with one of the most popular climbers of all time. This past week, we got a chance to Zoom call with professional climber Steph Davis to talk all things climbing: ropes, shoes, draws, and more.
Wondering what her go-to crag pack is? Maybe how climbing gear has changed since those early Yosemite days? What about her advice for new climbers?
Weve got all that and more.
Steph Davis: Oh gosh, theres so many. Id say the best evolution in gear has been the combination of lightweight and durability. Thats like the Holy Grail for climbing equipment and very difficult [to get].
When things were heavy, it was when the materials werent yet there, or you needed it for safety, so a lot of times, the weight had to be there. People have been pushing to get that lighter, but theres a tradeoff with durability and longevity.
Sometimes you are willing to make that tradeoff. But as material and construction methods have improved, I think thats the biggest thing Ive seen now. Light and durable, and safe.
With current gear, one place I find this has really manifested is with quickdraws. Mammut came out with the Sender draws recently, and I just lost my mind. They are adequate sport climbing quickdraws, and they handle well, they are the right size and they weigh nothing.
I remember when I started climbing, people were using 11mm as their normal lead rope; it was crazy. To see these ropes getting lighter and thinner, but also having that hefty maybe that isnt the right word having that still substantial texture. Its so cool.
And there will still be times when I take a heavier rope, maybe someones jumaring on it, or theres loose rock where youre going, but still heavier ropes nowadays are still very light. Its lighter, and its trustworthy.
So, now brands are taking all these pieces that they would normally throw away, and they are using all of that to make a rope. So, the sheath ends up being multicolored, not this is a blue rope.Theres a big sustainability push thats going on, too, for sure.
I cant remember when that started, but Id be really curious to know. I mean, for alpine climbing, you always wanted dry it lasts longer, doesnt get wet, its nicer anyway. But Id really be curious when that started.
Another thing that was big for me was bi-colored ropes, so with a split pattern [on one half]. That was a huge evolution. I remember when I first got a rope like that. Its common now, but initially, it was a big thing.
So, its funny when I first started working with Mammut; I think it was in 2003. The reason I started working with them is because they were making the Contact sling. And back then, it was new.
So, the light slings at the time were like the shoulder slings that are part nylon, part Dyneema, and slightly wider. And these new Contact slings were a fraction of that thickness because almost the whole thing was Dyneema.
And that was a game-changer in terms of weight.I had heard about it at a tradeshow and went over and said, I want one of these!
I think people were already doing some down-turning of shoes when I started climbing, but its definitely been more in the past few decades. I think thats been significant. Theres a time and place for flat shoes, obviously, but overall, shoes can change the way you climb.
I am a huge slippers wearer for climbing in the desert [crack climbing]. Otherwise, Velcro shoes for sport climbing. I dont like anything that takes time, like laces.
When I first started climbing, everybody used a gear sling. Since things have gotten so more specific (like only bouldering, people starting in gyms) along the way, I think people lost the concept of using a gear sling. They would just put it on their harness.
And there are a lot of situations where you dont want all that gear on your hips, like cams pressing into your thighs while youre climbing a dihedral ridiculous.
Anyways, when I started climbing in the 90s, there was a gear sling, and youd pass it back and forth. I was climbing with guys, so it was always long, caught between my legs I hated it.
So, one day, I was in the Yosemite climbing shop, and I saw an ABC-brand gear sling, and it had sizes. And I was like, What?! So I bought a small one, and it changed my life because suddenly, my gear wasnt in my crotch.
Then I started making my own, smaller and smaller sizes. Now, when we trade pitches, you have your gear sling, and I have mine.
And I still have that one. Very simple, fleece padding, one-inch webbing. I didnt think much of it, but I teach these climbing clinics, and I started recommending them.
Teaching people about racking, telling people to make sure the gear sling is their size and people would email me after saying, I cant find a gear sling!
So, I started researching, and I guess nobody was making gear slings anymore. I thought, I guess I have to make these available because people need a damn gear sling. I have a buddy who sews gear and makes portaledges who helped me make them, and that way, I can provide them to people.
I actually sell them on my website, just for people who may need them. Id say once a month, I get an order from someone who finds it.
But that was the goal. I just want people to have gear slings!
Helmets that now come in smaller sizes thats important. And also clothing. Climbing clothing used to be few and far between, so now, having clothing that fits correctly thats huge.
I think we went through this evolution: first, we got womens clothing, then there was this transition that had to happen from standard womens fit to womens athlete fit. I think theres a difference there. So, body shape for example, many trail runners dont have a waist.
So, the stereotypical pants with a tiny waist and wide hips dont work. And the same goes for problems with shoulders: with broader shoulders, we need it to fit differently.
The fit models have changed: its not just that we are female, but that we do all these different sports.
Wondering what Steph Davis is up to now? Still climbing, of course, but shes also sharing her climbing knowledge. And you could get the chance to climb with her! Davis climbing clinics are in the spring and fall each year, and registration is open now.
Mammut is Davis longest-running sponsor over the years shes been using and testing gear with Mammut since 2004. Davis current sponsors include: Evolv, Osprey, Kavu, Gnarly Nutrition, and Nulo Petfood.In prior years, Steph Davis was sponsored by Patagonia, Five Ten, and Black Diamond.
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