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Version A
(#748)
Technical Details
I acquired my Advanced Base Camp from Yucca Dune in 2001.
The Advanced Base Camp is forged from aluminum alloy and then hard anodized. Mine is 63 mm. long, 63 mm. wide, 45 mm. high, and weighs 83 g. It has two slots that are 29 mm. long. The Advanced base Camp has a spring to help keep the plate
away from the brake carabiner. The spring fits in a circular groove
in the base of the plate and crimped in place, although the crimp
is not immediately apparent. There is a shallow groove running perpendicular to the slots on the top and bottom sides of the plate.
The top is printed with the ABC logo and "MADE IN EEC."
The Advanced Base Camp, Version A is one of many round "Sticht" plates with springs. This table compares the ones in my collection. Colored shading (not white) in the "Belayer" column indicates different brand plates with particularly similar plate designs, excluding markings
and finish.
Image |
Belayer |
Slot 1 |
Slot 2 |
Finish |
Spring
Attachment |
Spring
bracket |
Keeper
Holes |
Top & Bottom
Grooves |
|
Salewa Sticht 11 (/w spring), Version B |
11 mm. |
- |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
2 |
Yes |
|
Salewa Sticht 11 (/w spring), Version D |
11 mm. |
- |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
2 |
Yes |
|
Salewa Sticht 11 (/w spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
- |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 11 (/w spring), Version C |
11 mm. |
- |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/9 (/w spring), Version A |
9 mm. |
9 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/9 (/w spring), Version B |
9 mm. |
9 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/9 (/w spring), Version C |
9 mm. |
9 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
GAB 9/11 (/w Spring),
Version A |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
GAB 9/11 (/w Spring),
Version B |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
GAB 9/11 (/w Spring),
Version C |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa #1616 |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Salewa 9/11, Version F |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Trango (/w Spring), Version A |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Zero–G ZBD (/w Spring) |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version A |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version B |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version C |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version D |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version E |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Image |
Belayer |
Slot 1 |
Slot 2 |
Finish
|
Spring
Attachment
|
Spring
bracket
|
Keeper
Holes |
Top & Bottom
Grooves |
|
GAB 11/11 (/w spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Cassin #221.02 (/w spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Advanced Base Camp, Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Cassin #221.12 (/w spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Gravity Equipment (/w Spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Hugh Banner "Sticht" (/w Spring) Version B |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w step exit |
No |
2 |
No |
|
Hugh Banner Bigger Brake (/w Spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w step exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Single Rope Technique Equipment BPS (/w Spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Bottom Groove /w 2 screws |
No |
0 |
No |
|
Hugh Banner "Sticht" (/w Spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w step exit |
No |
2 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 11/11 (/w spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Advanced Base Camp, Version B |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Camp (/w spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Camp (/w spring), Version B |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Camp (/w spring), Version C |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Salewa Sticht 11/11 (/w spring), Version B |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Painted |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 11/11 (/w spring), Version C |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Painted |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
|
|
|
The spring helps the plate release under load, helping the belayer. I prefer having the spring. Unfortunately, the springs have a tremendous capacity for tangling with other equipment on a climber's rack. If you can't find a way to prevent this - and I've tried - you will hete the spring as I do.
Sticht Plates came in many variations.Some had one slot, some had two. Some slots were sized for 9 mm. rope, some for 11 mm. My preference is for two-slot plates since they are lighter and more versatile. Choose one that matches the ropes that you will be using. My first Sticht Plate had one 11 mm. and one 9 mm. slot. One could use the same slot for both, and get different performance, but I like the different size slots. I'm often climbed with an 11 mm.lead line and a 9 mm.haul line, so this arrangement suited me well. It was s a good choice for most situations other than rappelling on double 11 mm. lines.
All of the plates listed in the table have considerable wear margin. The Cassin #221.02 has a particularly thick hard anodized finish. I slightly prefer the hard anodized GAB plates, but don't see a large advantage over any other anodized plate, or even the bare plates. I dislike the painted plates.
There are several methods used to attach the spring to the plate. They all seem to be equally effective, but the ones using a side groove seem more robust than the ones using bottom grooves.
Most of the Salewa plates have spring brackets. They hold the spring in the compressed position for carrying. Sometimes these are effective, but more often, I find them inadequate for their task.
The Single Rope Technique Equipment BPS is the only one without a hole for a keeper sling. I like having a keeper and having a hole to attach it instead of tying to the spring is nice. I would drill a hole in the BPS plate if I were going to use it much.
Many plates have a shallow groove across the top and bottom surfaces. The grooves don't seem to do much, in my opinion.
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Version B
(#1829)
Technical Details
I acquired my Advanced Base Camp, Version B from Travis Piper in 2014.
Version B is a sticht-type belay plate. It is forged from aluminum alloy. Mine is 63 mm. long, 63 mm. wide, 42 mm. high, and weighs 91 g. It has two slots that are 29 mm. long. It also has a spring to help keep the plate
away from the brake carabiner. The spring fits in a circular groove
in the base of the plate and crimped in place, although the crimp
is not immediately apparent. There is a shallow groove running perpendicular to the slots on the top and bottom sides of the plate.
The top is printed with the ABC logo and "ADVANCED BASE CAMP."
This plate is essentially identical
to Version A, only with different markings and no anodizing.
The Advanced Base Camp, Version B is one of many round "Sticht" plates with springs. This table compares the ones in my collection. Colored shading (not white) in the "Belayer" column indicates different brand plates with particularly similar plate designs, excluding markings
and finish.
Image |
Belayer |
Slot 1 |
Slot 2 |
Finish |
Spring
Attachment |
Spring
bracket |
Keeper
Holes |
Top & Bottom
Grooves |
|
Salewa Sticht 11 (/w spring), Version B |
11 mm. |
- |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
2 |
Yes |
|
Salewa Sticht 11 (/w spring), Version D |
11 mm. |
- |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
2 |
Yes |
|
Salewa Sticht 11 (/w spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
- |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 11 (/w spring), Version C |
11 mm. |
- |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/9 (/w spring), Version A |
9 mm. |
9 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/9 (/w spring), Version B |
9 mm. |
9 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/9 (/w spring), Version C |
9 mm. |
9 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
GAB 9/11 (/w Spring),
Version A |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
GAB 9/11 (/w Spring),
Version B |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
GAB 9/11 (/w Spring),
Version C |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa #1616 |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Salewa 9/11, Version F |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Trango (/w Spring), Version A |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Zero–G ZBD (/w Spring) |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version A |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version B |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version C |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version D |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 9/11 (/w spring) Version E |
9 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Image |
Belayer |
Slot 1 |
Slot 2 |
Finish
|
Spring
Attachment
|
Spring
bracket
|
Keeper
Holes |
Top & Bottom
Grooves |
|
GAB 11/11 (/w spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Cassin #221.02 (/w spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Advanced Base Camp, Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Hard Anodized |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Cassin #221.12 (/w spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Gravity Equipment (/w Spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Hugh Banner "Sticht" (/w Spring) Version B |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w step exit |
No |
2 |
No |
|
Hugh Banner Bigger Brake (/w Spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Crimped Side Groove /w step exit |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Single Rope Technique Equipment BPS (/w Spring) |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Soft Anodized |
Bottom Groove /w 2 screws |
No |
0 |
No |
|
Hugh Banner "Sticht" (/w Spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w step exit |
No |
2 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 11/11 (/w spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Advanced Base Camp, Version B |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Camp (/w spring), Version A |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Camp (/w spring), Version B |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Camp (/w spring), Version C |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Bare |
Crimped Bottom Groove |
No |
1 |
Yes |
|
Salewa Sticht 11/11 (/w spring), Version B |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Painted |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
Salewa Sticht 11/11 (/w spring), Version C |
11 mm. |
11 mm. |
Painted |
Crimped Side Groove /w ramp exit |
Yes |
1 |
No |
|
|
|
|
The spring helps the plate release under load, helping the belayer. I prefer having the spring. Unfortunately, the springs have a tremendous capacity for tangling with other equipment on a climber's rack. If you can't find a way to prevent this - and I've tried - you will hete the spring as I do.
Sticht Plates came in many variations.Some had one slot, some had two. Some slots were sized for 9 mm. rope, some for 11 mm. My preference is for two-slot plates since they are lighter and more versatile. Choose one that matches the ropes that you will be using. My first Sticht Plate had one 11 mm. and one 9 mm. slot. One could use the same slot for both, and get different performance, but I like the different size slots. I'm often climbed with an 11 mm.lead line and a 9 mm.haul line, so this arrangement suited me well. It was s a good choice for most situations other than rappelling on double 11 mm. lines.
All of the plates listed in the table have considerable wear margin. The Cassin #221.02 has a particularly thick hard anodized finish. I slightly prefer the hard anodized GAB plates, but don't see a large advantage over any other anodized plate, or even the bare plates. I dislike the painted plates.
There are several methods used to attach the spring to the plate. They all seem to be equally effective, but the ones using a side groove seem more robust than the ones using bottom grooves.
Most of the Salewa plates have spring brackets. They hold the spring in the compressed position for carrying. Sometimes these are effective, but more often, I find them inadequate for their task.
The Single Rope Technique Equipment BPS is the only one without a hole for a keeper sling. I like having a keeper and having a hole to attach it instead of tying to the spring is nice. I would drill a hole in the BPS plate if I were going to use it much.
Many plates have a shallow groove across the top and bottom surfaces. The grooves don't seem to do much, in my opinion.
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