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Black Diamond MiniWire Alpine QuickDraw

Black Diamond MiniWire Alpine QuickDraw


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20,93 + delivery costs
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Normal price 27,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
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Colour
Black Diamond MiniWire Alpine QuickDraw Light Grey
Light Grey
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Colour: Light Grey

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Product description

Built to provide essential protection on ice, alpine and trad routes that demand a light and fast style, the Black Diamond MiniWire Alpine Quickdraw is a multi-functional biner-and-runner combo that is usable either in standard quickdraw configuration or fully extended. Featuring two new MiniWire carabiners, which are the lightest, fully-functional carabiner in the Black Diamond line-up and a 60 cm (ie. Shoulder length) 8mm tubular 100% Dynex runner that’s light, abrasion-resistant and absorbs less water than nylon, the MiniWire is ideal for mountain missions when light is right.
  • Lightweight MiniWire carabiners—lightest in BD line
  • 8mm, 60 cm tubular 100% Dynex Runner in an alpine quickdraw configuration
  • Usable as an alpine quickdraw or a full-length sling for extending placements
Weight : 75 g
Closed Gate Strength : 20 kN
Open Gate Strength : 7 kN
Minor Axis Strength : 7 kN
Gate Opening : 21 mm

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 90 x 350 x 10 mm.


Weight
0,075 kg
(with sales package 0,1 kg)


Country of origin
Taiwan


Comments
Jacob L. verified buyer, 29.5.2023
Overall rating
by Awesome draws, light weight and sturdy. Good size and usage.
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