DailyClimber offers climbing gear deals

by Tom Markiewicz on January 13, 2008

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I’ve been following a relatively new site called DailyClimber that offers a single deal per day on a climbing related product. Similar to Backcountry.com’s Steep and Cheap, DailyClimber focuses more on climbing specific items (though there are often more general outdoor products offered). Each item is only offered for one day or until it’s sold out.

Unfortunately, while Steep and Cheap draws from a large pool of vendors, so far DailyClimber has been offering a small selection of manufacturers. As climbers are always looking for good deals on climbing gear, let’s hope this improves and they can secure more arrangements for getting overstocks and the like.

Recent deals have included a Maxim 10.5mm dry treated rope, a Trango Pyramid belay device, and a Stubai Hornet ice tool.

I haven’t seen any products on the site I actually need yet, so I can’t offer feedback on the ordering process or overall integrity of the business. Has anyone made a purchase from DailyClimber?

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 jay 01.14.08 at 2:41 pm

Lots seem to be ok with the company
*shrug*
http://www.rockclimbing.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=my_topics;

2 jay 01.14.08 at 2:42 pm
3 Tom Markiewicz 01.15.08 at 8:54 am

Jay, thanks for the link.

4 zakopane kwatery 01.23.08 at 4:52 am

when talking about climbing, just visit polish Tatra mountains - lovely views, not crowded, totally inexpensive!
http://www.fred-zakopane.com/
http://www.hostelzakopane.pl

5 Sara 12.26.08 at 9:32 am

12/26/2008… rest in peace, dailyclimber…

6 Dan 03.24.09 at 6:48 am

Seems as if the sight is down for good

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