Edelrid has long been a leader in the sustainability of climbing products. Over the past few years, the company has released ropes and soft goods made of upcycled and recycled materials. And Edelrid has long championed longer-lasting metals in hardware. The German brand has now released enough gear made of recycled materials to be outfitted from head to toe for a day at the crag.
Edelrid’s History in Sustainable Climbing Gear
We’ve featured Edelrid rock climbing products with a strong sustainability component. My first exposure to the brand’s sustainability efforts was through the venerable Mega Jul braking-assisted belay device, which was released in 2015. Edelrid’s approach to braking assistance was the simplest of the bunch, but it was effective.
Edelrid makes the Jul in several iterations, and I’ve used several of them for sport climbing, mountaineering, multipitch adventure climbing, and ice climbing. The sustainability aspect of these belay devices is that they are made of steel. It lasts much longer than aluminum under constant rope abrasion.
Edelrid repeated using steel to extend life under rope wear in their Bulletproof line of carabiners. From quickdraws to belay carabiners, Edelrid cleverly installs a steel wear plate where the rope runs.
The Edelrid Bulletproof is my quickdraw of choice for sport climbing. My collection has shown no wear at the rope end, whereas all-aluminum ones can show wear after one season. The same goes for the HMS Bulletproof Triple FG belay carabiner that I use for all roped rock climbing.

Edelrid launched its BOA Eco 9.8 rope in 2016, which upcycled yarns leftover from new rope production. Last year, after 6 years of research and 2 years of development, Edelrid cracked the code for making new ropes out of recycled ones. With the Edelrid Neo 3R 9.8 release, Edelrid successfully launched the world’s first dynamic climbing rope made of 50% reused ropes.
And here we are at the next step. For the first time in my nearly 35 years of climbing, I went to the cliff sporting recycled and upcycled gear. This included my rope, shoes, harness, slings, and helmet. What a glorious day and development for the sport I hold dearest.
Here’s a rundown of the recycled components of the Edelrid 3R recycled cragging kit. The brand uses 3R nomenclature to highlight its many products that Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle materials. The third “R” represents recycled content.
Edelrid Zodiac 3R: First Part-Recycled Climbing Helmet

Edelrid Moe 3R Harness: The First Part-Recycled Harness

Edelrid Neo 3R 9.8 Climbing Rope

Edelrid PES 3R 16mm Sling

Red Chili Ventric Air Lace: First Rock Shoe Made of Recycled Materials

Edelrid Drone Rope Bag

