Belay Gate - Triangle

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A simple way to reinforce the proper use of auto belay devices and minimize risk from climbing error.

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Description / Belay Gate - Triangle

Product Details

The Belay Gate is a simple way to reinforce the proper use of auto belay devices and minimize risk from climbing error. Routesetters are encouraged to use the Belay Gate to cover starting holds, thereby limiting the likelihood of climbers starting a route without first clipping in. Printed warnings and bright colors also help to make the Belay Gate an effective safety component for any TRUBLUE installation.

While not in use, the auto belay clips into the triangular Belay Gate, blocking the initial foot holds and hand holds of a climbing lane. Once the climber transfers the auto belay carabiner from the gate to their harness, the Belay Gate lays flat on the floor, opening the climbing lane and alerting others there is a climber above. Premium foam core gives the gate structure to block climbing access until users are properly attached.

The two adjustable lower loops can be attached directly to the wall with screws, under small holds, or to bolt hangers. The words "Clip In" are in plain view when the gate is up on the wall, and the words "Climber Above" warn others when the auto belay is in use.

The Rectangular Belay Gate is built with premium core foam and contains two carbon fiber rods, allowing it to retain its shape, regardless of whether it is hanging upright or laying down.

Large Triangular Belay Gate

  • Heavy duty nylon construction
  • Premium semi-rigid foam core
  • 55 inches wide x 51 inches tall (1397 mm x 1295 mm)
  • Universal adjustable lower webbing straps
  • Made in the USA

Medium Triangular Belay Gate

  • 420 Denier Nylon
  • 1/4" Foam
  • 48 inches wide x 41 inches tall (1219 mm x 1041 mm)
  • Lower webbing strap

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Common Questions

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How is SafeLine used now?

TruBlue Safeline is one device with many missions. Currently, you can fine SafeLines in fire and utility worker training facilities, a crucial part of emergency egress systems for marine ferries, attached to machinery in dropped object protection plans, and more.

How often does a SafeLine need to be serviced?

TruBlue SafeLine requires service inspections 15 months after the manufacturing date and every 12 months thereafter to ensure a high standard of performance and safety. We offer a SafeLine Service Subscription program, which provides a quick swap for a recertified fleet device with zero downtime, as well as other benefits. You still own thedevice.

What mounting height is SafeLine compatible with?

SafeLine with 12.5m (41ft) webbing:

  • Maximum mounting height of 12.5 m (41 ft)
  • Minimum mounting height of 4.5 m (14.8 ft)

SafeLine with 20m (65.6ft) webbing:

  • Maximum mounting height of 20 m (65.6ft)
  • Minimum mounting height of 12 m (39.4 ft)

It is important to note that the maximum and minimum mounting height limits listed for all SafeLine models are requirements, not recommendations. To ensure safe operation, devices must be mounted within the specified mounting height range.

The mounting height for all SafeLine models is measured from the nozzle of the device to the ground.