![]() ![]() Though, for the price I have purchased this quickdraw (6.50 euro/piece), I can’t complain. The Climbing Technology Lime Quick Draw can not be considered one of the best performing quickdraw that there is out in the market. Climbing Technology Quickdraw Straight Snapgate Carabiner Climbing Technology Quickdraw Wire Gate with Fixit Climbing Technology Quickdraw set Plus, it will protect the dyneema sling from wear as well. This is a rubber retaining bar that prevents the upper carabiner from twisting and thus resulting in cross-loading. The lower carabiner has a wire gate and is equipped with a Fixbar. This makes the carabiner much easier to use. The upper carabiner on the Lime Quick Draw has a straight gate with a catch-free closure, which makes it easier to clip and unclip and prevents snagging. It consists of compact, hot-forged aluminium carabiners with a strength of 23 kN (major axis). The Lime Quick Draw from Climbing Technology is an incredible value. With a lightweight and durable 11 mm Dyneema sling and a new FIXIT rubber fastener on the lower carabiner that prevents rotation during use and protects the sling from wear and tear. Upper carabiner with straight gate and catch-free nose Lower carabiners with wire gate facilitates rope insertion and prevents oscillation in case of impact against the rock. The Climbing Technology Lime Quick Draw is a classical multipurpose quickdraw with excellent quality/price ratio and mixed and versatile combination, ideal for on-sight climb.Įquipped with classic shape carabiners. Climbing Technology QuickdrawĪfter an extensive research, I came to the conclusion that the best value for money quickdraw I could purchase was the Climbing Technology Lime Quick Draw. ![]() Quickdraws are manufactured with either a solid carabiner gate or a wire carabiner gate for its lighter weight. The straight gate carabiner is clipped to the protection a bent gate is used for the rope. A quickdraw (also known as an extender) is a piece of climbing equipment used by rock and ice climbers to allow the climbing rope to run freely through bolt anchors or other protection while leading. ![]()
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