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It’s alive.

Black Diamond took its high-performance Dynotron and LiveWire carabiners, slapped a 12cm vari-width dogbone between them, and officially called it the LiveWire Quickdraw. Unofficially, we call it the smoothest clipping, most badass-looking draw we’ve seen in years. The wiregate biner’s draw-friendly surface and Black Diamond’s Straitjacket (a rubberized dogbone insert that holds the biner in place) keep everything properly oriented and ready to clip when your forearms are gassed, and the hooded nose protects the wire gate opening when you pitch off at the crux.

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5 5

bud5521395

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I can't lie, I love this quickdraw. However, as many others have said, it's very expensive. That said, it's super strong and you definitely feel confident with it. It's worth the investment if you have the money. Don't make excuses about the additional weight, just get stronger.

5 5

aha5313834

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I've been wanting these draws forever. I finally broke down and bought them. I love how thick the boning is in between the draws, it makes them super solid and keeps me confident that they will hold strong. Love this draw!

5 5

Zach Perry

Member since 

This is my first set of draws, and they are great. Yes they are expensive, but these are the best you can buy. These don't twist at all, with the thick dog-bone. They are heavier than other draws, but who cares. Both the 'biners are great, you have the dynotron on top and the livewire on the bottom. Both very high quality Carabiners. All i can say is they are excellent. Wish they offered them in different lengths. Great Draws, would recommend them to anyone.

5 5

RunWilburRun

Member since 

When I first starting sport climbing I wasn't sure which quickdraw to go with given the many options avaliable. Then I climbed with my buddy who had a set of LiveWires. As soon as I got home from that trip I had a set of 12 in the mail coming my way. The thick dogbone makes hitting those just out of reach bolts a snap. The upper Dynotron biner is very smooth and easily slids into place on bolts. The wire gate is smooth but provides enough resistance to feel confident once you have the rope in it. They may weigh more than other biners but if your saying the weight of your quickdraws is preventing your sport ascent your pulling at excuses! Hands down the best quickdraw out there. The saying is true, you get what you pay for.

5 5

Barnesy

Member since 

I dont own these draws, but have climbed on them and after doing so, turned a similar colour to them in envy!! they truely are awesome and seriously thinking of them for an addition to the 'redpointing rack'.
Clipping is totally seamless on both ends, and lets be honest - us sport climbers really dont care about weight, so who's complaining about the thicker dogbone?? Not me. Makes all the difference when, also much like a sportclimber, i'm doing the desperate two-handed grasp at the nylon with my sweaty little hands to prevent that fun little whipper my no-so-paying-attention belayer has set me up for. These define the word "dog"bone! Oh how i love sport climbing.... almost as much as these draws! Get em'!

5 5

Barnesy

Member since 

I dont own these draws, but have climbed on them and after doing so, turned a similar colour to them in envy!! they truely are awesome and seriously thinking of them for an addition to the 'redpointing rack'.
Clipping is totally seamless on both ends, and lets be honest - us sport climbers really dont care about weight, so who's complaining about the thicker dogbone?? Not me. Makes all the difference when, also much like a sportclimber, i'm doing the desperate two-handed grasp at the nylon with my sweaty little hands to prevent that fun little whipper my no-so-paying-attention belayer has set me up for. These define the word "dog"bone! Oh how i love sport climbing.... almost as much as these draws! Get em'!

5 5

Neal Pence

Member since 

So its obviously not the lightest one in the world but i must say its easy to clip easy to hang on and doesnt twist around like most thinner dyneema dogbones. The dogbone is durable and the carabiners have super smooth great action.

5 5

GoodGuinness

Member since 

I was originally shocked at how light these draws were despite the beefy dogbone and one straight gate carabiner. The straight gate biner clips into bolts so easily and the wire gate is just as easy and smooth with the rope. Some of the smoothest clipping action I've felt on a draw, like a hot knife through butter! The beefy dogbone gives confidence and doesn't twist as much as the usual skinnier counterparts. I kept commenting aloud at the crag to my friend how much I liked these that other climbers asked to check them or try them out. Needless to say, they agreed! After using the BD Freewire for years, this is a well worth upgrade.

5 5

Simon Vaughan

Member since 

It's everything that is good about a draw. The bottom wire crab is easy to clip, to the point that you have to sight the fact that the rope is in. The top crab is solid yet light and perfect to handle. If you clip bolts and redpointing is your thing, you should have these.

5 5

Mike

Member since 

Just to second what everyone else has said.

I have had a few def kinds of draws and these are sick.

I like the thicker webbing for sure.
I like spectra for some stuff because its lighter but these are real nice.

Nicer then the petzl for sure

5 5

cha3410221

Member since 

I love these draws. The keylock end slides easily on and off bolts and the wiregate snaps the rope smoothly into place. Thicker dogbone is probably not as light as the dynex ones but I love how they don't twist around.

Smooth and Crisp
5 5

Laurenne Ross

Member since 

I love love love these quickdraws. They are lightweight, durable and extremely easy to use. The wide dogbone leaves you totally in control, never letting the draw twist or fail. The carabiners are extremely strong, durable, and have easily-clippable gates. I love and highly recommend these draws.

5 5

Simon

Member since 

This is the best draw out there for sport climbing, I took the same livewire/dynotron setup to my extendable trad draws and they rock just as much

When using this quickdraw, which carabiner...

Carlos from Philly

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Posted on

When using this quickdraw, which carabiner should be clipped to the route, and which be clipped to the rope-- and why?

Lyric Rosatti

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Best Answer Responded on

To simply answer the question, this draw is designed to use the wire gated side for the rope, which is really useful if you clip the draw onto the bolt, and then pull the rope up with just your hand to the hanging draw. A wire gate is easier slap the rope into than a regular bar gate.

That said, I usually clip the rope and then the draw, using the draw like a pulley for the rope. Since getting the rope into the hanging draw isn't usually on my concern list, I don't think I would pay $25 for this draw, but if you DO clip the hanger first, then yeah, great quickdraw. Also, as Silas Shirley said, it won't twist around on you.

Jon Arvin

Member since 
Responded on

The method Lyric described for clipping is not as safe as the conventional method of hanging the draw on the bolt first and then clipping the bolt. If you blow the clip while the draw is on the rope and not the bolt, the draw will fall down on top of your head after you fall, a big problem if you are not wearing a helmet.
To answer your question, the wire gate biner is meant to clip the rope into, while the straight solid gate goes on the bolt.

halp9663

Member since 
Responded on

Lyric seems to not know how to climb. I would seriously desregard what he just said. always clip to draw onto the bolt first, then clip your rope. wire gate is for the rope and straight gate is for the bolt.

5 5

mic3063202

Member since 

This is the draw that tops them all. I have used them all and no draw, even the Petzl Spirit Express, come close to the handling and clippability of this draw. While it is a little pricey, I promise you this draw is worth every cent. You won't be dissapointed, buy them.

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