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Designed for clippability and easy cleaning; bent-gate version is a great rope-clipping biner.
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Gregory Luber
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Good, but not great
GeorgeB
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I use these mainly for trad gear...i like that they are easy to clip. i would like to see them a bit cheaper, come in more colors, and be a bit lighter. Other than that, these have been a great addition to my rack.
SICK! CHEAP!
Jonathan
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These are amazing... I carry some as throw aways, link with webbing for cutting rope drag in weird spots, etc
GREAT ALL AROUND PRODUCT AT A BARGAIN!
Highly recommended!
Good for "Built" Draws
Max H. Janszen
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Buy a few of these and some Nylon slings, and you're set for building your own long draws and whatnot. They can be held comfortably in the hand, facilitating clipping and unclipping. I ordered 4 bent gates and the gates all function very well.
Sweet
Andrew Wike
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Bought to bent gate variety to round out my rack. I'm very pleased with the cost/weight ratio. Quick, snappy clipping. As its been said, this is a great bolt end 'biner. Get a half dozen and enjoy.
Quality meets Function and Price
brent
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Not only are these nice biners, but they aren't going to break the bank. Snappy and tight fitting keylock gates on these means less fumbling with your gear while on your way up or down the route.
I've been enjoying these as my bolt-end biners and haven't noticed anything negative about them. They feel pretty darn good in your hand, but I'm more of a fan of the nitron's for my straight gates due to the gate being shaped differently with a bit more grip on the biner with overall less weight. For the price, these keylocks are really hard to beat.
The most comparable biner in size/shape that I own are the Mad-Rock ultra-tech biners, but the nose on these is MUCH nicer for cleaning. The positron has less of a 90 degree angle behind the keylock nose to eliminate snagging for a smoother clip or unclip.
Would these be a good utility biener'? I...
Hayden Beck
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Would these be a good utility biener'? I already use BD oavals and they work fine but I would like a more technical stlye than an oval. to be used with BD dynex runners as anchors
Ryan Hamilton
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Yes, it would work fine as an all around biner. The notchless nose is great to keep things from getting hung up on it.
Best Value for a Keylock
Benny B
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I'll gladly jump on the 5 star bandwagon for these. Very easy to clip and unclip and smooth to use. For a keylock biner too this is also the cheapest I've found with no disadvantages (so hey, why not save the money, two of these is only slightly more expensive than one Petzl Spirit, which is still a great biner, just much pricier without much additional gain in my opinion). I will be adding more of these to my rack.
Favorite Carabiner!
Jeff Guest
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I own a lot of these because they are so cheap and work great! I use these for pretty much everything! I like the size and I think the weight is fine and I love the lime color. I will continue to use and buy these biners!
Positron next to a CAMP Nano 23 and a Mad Rock Super Tech
James Jenden
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These are not on my rack
ale4014566
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They had these on SAC for $4 a pop so I bought 4 of them. Good action, non-snag keylock design, large gate clearance. However, I am a fanatic when it comes to cutting weight, especially when leading, and these guys are HEAVY. It comes in a 39 g, compared to my Camp Nanos (23 g), and Metolius FS minis (25 g). I use these are general purpose biners, or just to store things.
Bottom line: Solid, well designed carabiner, but much too heavy for my taste.
James Jenden
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39g, really? Did you weight them yourself? The site says 49g, which is the same as the Petzl Spirit, and this feels heavier than the spirit. If you're a weight fanatic, have the checked out the Petzl Ange? It's a keylock wiregate that weighs 28g. I think you might like it.
Great carabiner!
dwa2553255
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Been using these with runners to make extendable draws (or alpine draws) for routes in the obed and foster falls. they work great. easy to clip, good clearance for rope to fall in and can take a beating!
Great Product...
Jeff Sacks
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This is my favorite carabiner. Very easy one hand use, and never snags on the rope or runner. I wish I bought more then I did. Cant go wrong...
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Zero experience. I will be solo climbing...
John
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Zero experience. I will be solo climbing 50-100 feet of rock and need a full list of equipment, or a thorough starter package
Jacob Crabb
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I hope you don't mean free soloing...
Why don't you try starting here:
http://www.backcountry.com/outdoorgear/BLD0290/Black-Diamond-Momentum-AL-Harness-Package.html
Next, find some experienced people who are willing to show you proper knots, belay techniques, and general climbing safety/etiquette procedures.
If you really are serious about the whole solo bit you need to look into self-locking devices.
the4847113
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He wouldn't need equipment if he was free soloing.. but hey John.. take my advice. And that is to do what Jacob said and climb with some good climbers first. Then climb with some climbers that have soloed next. Then go out and do it yourself. I'm a pretty new climber myself. I do solo, but not until I had climbed with a 40 plus year climber first. And. Make sure you get taught some solo stuff and do it with someone before going it alone. Not to hard, just a lot of subtle rope, protection, and mental stuff you will need to get a hold of before doing it alone. Just being jammed up mid rope from an overhang can be a life challenge... climb with someone first. And PS> This is my favorite biner. I love the straight gate and have ten of them. I would like another ten... but! Girlfriend needs a new pair of glass's. I've put them off so she can't get a read on my climbing envoice's.. I know she's going to kiss my ass goodbye when she can see again....
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Ali
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what are the approximate dimensions of this carabiner??
Justin Slaight
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on the bent gate one its approximately 4 inches end to end, across at the widest point is 2 1/2 inches, from middle of gate across is 2 inches, from gate hinge across is 1 3/4. thickness of metal is about 1/2 inch.
i am looking to buy 8 positron carabiner,...
Sean Murphy
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i am looking to buy 8 positron carabiner, to go with 4 Dynex sewn, to use as quickdraw. should i buy bent or straight shape ones
Evan Stevens
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Buy 4 bent and 4 straight. The bent are easier to clip the rope to, and the straight go on the bolt.
Good Stuff
Nick Bonner
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High Quality. Light- Smooth - Stron - Keyless
Makes a great bolt side for QD's - Definitely lighter more expensive products out there but these are sweet.
I use these on top and Omega 5-0 Wiregates on the bottom...they are super huge and easy to clip... Love em!
my favorite bolt side carabiner
Glenn Burns
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i use the straight gate design for the bolt side biner of my quickdraws... best keylock biner in my opinion. smooth clipping and easy cleaning.
John Ross
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My sentiments exactly. I use the straight gate Positron on both my trad draws and sport draws.
James Jenden
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Yeah, I combine these with a Mad Rock UL wire gate for some of my sport draws.
the4847113
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Best straight gate biner on the market. I want more...
I need more of these now!
Matthew A. Toebbe
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Since I got these, every time I reach for a biner I'm looking for a Positron. I don't think I can own enough of them. I don't understand why the companies still make the old style gates. The keylock makes it snag free so they are perfect for all types of climbing. They don't get hung up on webbing or bolts so cleaning is a lot easier while you are still pumped. They are light (however not the lightest) for the people trying to maximize every ounce.
I highly recommend these to people that are trying to figure out what to buy. You will not be disappointed with these. I am ordering more, and I am also going to order a couple of the Positron locking biners too.
Max H. Janszen
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they only make wiregate 'biners because they are lighter. so if you have 40 'biners on a big wall, every gram adds up... gotta love gravity
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christian smith
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