AID CLIMBING GEAR LISTS:
    Aid Climbing is much more complex than Free Climbing and requires much more knowledge of equipment. This type of climbing can get to be pretty expensive, but I think it is truly worth every penny because of how much more it allows you to do and see than Free Climbing. Under this climbing gear list, I am going to include a few different gear lists because certain categories require different things.
The Aid Climbing Gear List Categories are:

1.
Top Rope Climbing
    Top Rope Climbing is by far the safest form of climbing and the best way for a beginner to learn how to climb and how to trust his/her gear. In a top rope climb, the rope is always above the climber, leading up to the top of the climb and down to the person belaying. Because of this setup, the climber cannot fall farther than the rope's stretch.

2. Sport Climbing
    Sport Climbing is one of the most exciting types of climbing because of the risks and strategy involved. In Sport Climbing, each climber is the end of the rope, so when the Lead Climber -the higher one- is climbing, he can fall twice as far as his rope is long after his last protection piece!

3. Ice Climbing
    Ice Climbing is exactly what it sounds like, climbing on ice. You can do any of the other three types of climbing when Ice Climbing, but you do need a few extra pieces of Climbing Gear.
GREAT SITES FOR AID CLIMBING GEAR: