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Black Diamond Nitron Screwgate Carabiner
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Standard route Frankenstein cliff
Gregory Luber
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Great Locker
Chase Skidmore
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Everything about this biner is solid. Gate action, weight, locker, color, everything rocks. Great for anchors and for clipping into the chains. Purple color also really stands out on the harness.
wish I was as light, strong & lavender
sherbert
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I love these. I don't use it to belay, but I use it as part of my anchor system as the violet haze is distinctive. It is super light, feels strong, and matches my quick draws in size and looks lovely against my nylon slings. I also have the yellow vaporlock biner, that I also enjoy. My question is, if these purple ones are 1g lighter, how come they are rated at a higher strength? They seem really similar to me. Regardless I hope never to be close to the breaking point. I get protective of these, yet I love sharing them. No problems with screwing and locking. Locks smooth, doesn't get stuck, a beautiful shape of the spine and all the dimensions.
Excellent
gary beil
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Excellent biner, I've put it through the wringer using it for my anchoring system.Works extremely well, feels good in the hand.
Great Locker!
Eric N.
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Nice and light with smooth gate and screw action.
Cleaning the Draws at the Top of the Sport Route
Joshua Bruch
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You can see the purple biners!
Great Lockers!
Joshua Bruch
Member since
I love these caribiners! They are the best for cleaning and for making locking draws for the chains at the top of a sport route. They are small and lightweight so they don't weigh to much when I'm on a sport route and trying to conserve weight. These are awesome biners and I recommend them if you want to save weight and stand out at the crag (thus the purple color).
One Sexy, Purple, Bad Ass, Beast.
Cedar Wright
Member since
Insert angelic choir of rapture here. Picture me inappropriately caressing and kissing this irresistibly desirable little siren of a temptress. One thing that sucks a big one about most lockers is that they weigh about five thousand pounds, and are about as sexy as a tipped over porta-potty. This is not that locker. It is purple, slender, light-weight, easy to clip, and makes you ten percent more beautiful just by clipping it to your rack. Seriously though, this is the best locker I have ever used... I frigging love the thing. Picture miraculous rays of light glinting and flitting upon said Biner, as harp music echos delicately in the background.
B-e-a-utiful
Thomas Ogasawara
Member since
These carabiners are amazing. Excellent gate action, great handling, rad color, and the perfect size for many jobs. Essentially the positron, but 6 grams lighter. However, the positron is still the workhorse of my gear when it comes to lockers, you just can't beat the bang for the buck. If you've got a few extra dollars to spare, these are awesome.
When a positron goes on a diet...
Jim Therrien
Member since
Just like everyone else said, these are light! They have great grip/feel too! I already have a bunch of positron lockers I use for anchors and what-not, and I love them. Not sure if the Nitrons will be replacing anything, but they are a nice light-weight addition. Looking forward to see how they hold up.
So light!
Anders
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Great "crisp" clipping. The best lockers I've got and they are SNAG FREE!
Light and easy to clip
randomboulder
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Not much else to say except that they are light, handle great and have the keylock nose.
so thin. .
brent
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biner is 4 exactly inches long down the spine.
nose is 1 cm wide at the tip and 2.5 mm until the I-beam shape starts.
snag free, oh yea
super light
brent
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For a screwlock keylock biner these are amazing. They're unnoticeably smaller than the positrons with a much thinner nose and slightly larger gate opening. This means, you'll never snag them on anything, period. They actually remind me of the petzl spirits in shape/function of the keylock nose, but I honestly prefer the nitrons overall shape.
If you get them w/o the screwgate, they're amazing for your standard quickdraw bolt/rope end biners. Super light with smooth clipping is just a perfect combo.
For every function these truely will be snag free.
so light, they dont add weight to your rack
brian mclean
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super lightweight. smooth nose so no snags. great little lockers to have in your rack and build anchors but a little small to be your belay locker
Awesome for Anchors!
Pat Guinn
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I just got 6 of these beautiful little biners and they have immediately become some of my favorite carabiners ever! They are super light and make for great anchors for setting up top ropes. They are super easy to clip due to the keylock nose, there is never any rope snagging, which is the last thing you want when you are nearly pumped out on lead going to clip your anchor. I have 4 of these for my anchors and the other two on slings that i use to clip in direct to clean and set up rappels. These are great lightweight little locking biners, get some to add to your rack and you won't be disappointed.
Lightweight!
Tim Tucker
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These are the lightest lockers I have, I love 'em!

Thomas Ogasawara
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