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Wild Country Nitro Quick Draw

Item #WDC0043 | 163 in Stock

Some say that the rubber insert breaks easly - is it true? And...

By Ranked #47 - Carabiners, Quickdraws, and Belay Devices May 1, 2011

Some say that the rubber insert breaks easly - is it true? And what length is better for trad and sometimes sport climging in crags - 10 or 15 cm? Does 15 cm length tend to twist around becouse of a thin dogbone?

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #34 - Carabiners, Quickdraws, and Belay Devices February 17, 2012

Alex, Yes! Have bought the Nitros. I bought 6x 10cm and 6x15cm. Now I would buy 12x15 cm. 10 is bit too short. If youre going to make these ans Your alpine draws - REMEMBER TO MARK WHICH BINER GOES FOR THE ROPE AND WHICH TO THE BOLT! Because they're the same colour.

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By Ranked #324 - Carabiners, Quickdraws, and Belay Devices August 18, 2011

Mike ! Did you finaly make up your mind which QD to use WC Nitro or WC Astro? I have exactly the same question. What length of the sling you are goint for ?

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By Ranked #3 - Carabiners, Quickdraws, and Belay Devices May 31, 2011

I've had mine for 6 months and no problems yet.

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Tech Specs:

Gate Type - Rope End:
wire 
Gate Type - Bolt End:
wire 
Sling Material:
Dyneema 
Carabiner Strength:
24 kN 
Weight:
[10cm] 2.7 oz; [15cm] 2.75 oz 
Recommended Use:
sport climbing, trad climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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