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im sure theres some women in arb groups out there somewhere, keep seeing stuff about them. essential arb keep doing features about them, theres a women in arb camp thing.

 

general advice is the same as for men though. go to a shop and spend a day dangling from different ones and see what feels good. 

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As above.

So dependent on weight, build, body type, climbing style etc., so many variables.

 

We have a girl on the team now and she’s got on fine with a TM, Sequoia and my Koala, but she’ll try more before she buys.

The Simarghu Gemini (excuse the spelling ) is designed for women I believe.

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