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      <description>Obtaining a reliable belt for climbing might seem like a small fine detail until you&amp;#39;re 20 feet up the granite face plus realize your pants are slowly migrating south. It&amp;#39;s a single of those gear items which stays invisible when it&amp;#39;s operating</description>
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