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The Role of Auto Belays in Self-Care
8 Auto Belay Safety Measures

A Sit Down with Emma Hunt, TRUBLUE's Latest Sponsored Athlete
TRUBLUE is thrilled to announce that we've been selected to sponsor Emma Hunt. Emma is one of the fastest climbers on the planet, an extraordinary person, and a USA Climbing teammate. In this conversation, we learn about Emma, how she trains, and what she likes to do when she's not climbing.

Catch-and-Hold: What is it and how does it work?
Catch-and-Hold belay is the latest feature from TRUBLUE's iQ Series Auto Belays. Available only in the TRUBLUE iQ+, Catch-and-Hold belay is activated and deactivated using two touch-sensitive on/off buttons. Read this post to learn how climbers use Catch-and-Hold belay.

Campus Rec Centers Can Bring New Training Opportunities to Collegiate Climbers with Auto Belays
Campus rec centers looking to invest more into new training opportunities for collegiate climbers can do so with the addition of auto belays on the climbing wall.

Why Your Campus Rec Center Needs a Climbing Wall (With Auto Belays)
Campus rec centers worldwide can attest to the benefits that come with hosting a climbing wall. However, the most significant value comes from a climbing wall with auto belays. Learn why in this blog.

TRUBLUE Recommends Offering These 8 Programs at Your Campus Climbing Wall
Campus rec centers looking to attract more members of the climbing community to their climbing wall can do so in more ways than one. For example, auto belays are a beneficial addition to getting more climbers on the wall practicing techniques that build confidence in the gym and outside. Auto belays also make it easier to offer climbing programs at campus rec centers because students can practice their new skills while having an auto belay as a back-up.

Campus Rec Centers Love TRUBLUE Auto Belays (and Here’s Why)

When and how to watch the Tokyo Olympics Climbing Events
We’re only days away from the first climbing event at this year’s Tokyo Olympics. Don’t miss Men's and Women's Sport Climbing in a combined event comprised of three disciplines: lead, bouldering, and speed climbing.