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Top-quality workmanship and excellent value. To ensure consistent runner quality Black Diamond uses consistent webbing, thread and processing, which are checked through routine testing and inspection. Available in patterned or solid colors in lengths from 14-60 cm. Assorted Colors.

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4 5

bor2533173

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Super cheap, reliable slings you don't worry about if you need to leave them behind. Not so great for tripling up, but good for over the shoulder.

5 5

Christopher Columbus

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Great slings, usually carry 2 each of shoulder and double shoulder length on every climb. The nylon is a little more heavy and bulky than dyneema, but it makes up for it in durability. No worries when girth hitching or knotting this stuff, which I avoid with dyneema. Solid.

5 5

Bj and Emily Chauvin

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

No issues here, just basic BD runners at a good price. I do prefer that they are name brand, as opposed to some random runner.

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4 5

Patricio Berra

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these are great for the money, but if you have a few bucks more to spend and planin on multi-pitch, alpine, trad climbing; i would go with some dynex of any brand, as these are a lot more bulcky that the others. besides that, great one.

they dont ware as much as the dynex

4 5

Seth Morrison

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I'm new to climbing and use these for an extension from harness to clip to anchors or rappelling with a brake while skiing in Chamonix. Would also use for anchor off a horn or any other earth type anchor if it was all we had. Nice and smooth so snow doesn't stick which also keeps it from getting wet.

what is the width of the runner?

wayne howse

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what is the width of the runner?

Arthur Debowski

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18mm across.

wayne howse

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Is that the width the webbing of the loop? I am looking to use this to replace some of the webbing on my quickddraws. I just needed to know the width the webbing itself.

can you run these around a tree and connect...

step233398

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can you run these around a tree and connect them with a biner for rappelling or does that decrease the strength of them?

Dan M.

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Unless the tree has really sharp bark, they should be ok. I did exactly that, and they were fine.

5 5

sherbert

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  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

I use 2 of these to clean... I feel safe on them, they are a nice thick & slick nylon. I like how they gave me one blue and one purple one, for variety yet it matches my purple BD nitron biner, it is like an awesome holster set i use to clip into the anchors. I use these for all sorts of things, even non climbing purposes, and I know it will hold.

5 5

Pat Guinn

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  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

If you are looking for a solid nylon runner the Black Diamond Nylon Sewn Runner is always a good choice. I have about a dozen in different lengths and they are really all that you can ask for in a nylon runner. I love that they come in assorted colors, it's always a surprise, you never know what you're gonna get!

5 5

Dave Evans

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

I just started climbing about a year ago so I manly sport climb. But I have done a multi pitch trad climb with a friend and these worked great for anchors and extending my anchors. Works for about anything and helps keep my gear organized.

5 5

Pat Palmer

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I use different lengths for just about everything. Whether it's slinging trees for top-rope anchors, long draws for ice screws, or just slinging gear together for hauling, you can trust BD.

I've seen other brands that are thicker (not wider) with the same rating, which says BD is higher quality. That means a lot to me when I'm trusting my life to something.

4 5

Brandon Kennedy

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These runners are great for the price and hold up very well to even the most extreme conditions. They are multi-purpose and a great addition to any climber's kit.

4 5

Omar Owaini

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when i first got these runners i thought that well they're a bit too wide, then again i did get them on discount and for the price i got them, well they were one heck of a bargain. More than happy with their look and performance and they hold up quite well, which is what to be expected when buying BD gear.

5 5

Max H. Janszen

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I have quite a few of the 60cm slings and they are so, SO useful! I use them for long draws, rack slings in a pinch, belay anchors, draw extensions, anything you need an extra foot or two really. You can't go wrong for the price, either!

(note, i learned while SCUBA diving that nylon straps settle when wet, meaning they stretch. just bear that in mind when tying these in wet conditions!)

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