Ascent Screwgate Carabiner
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Wild Country designed the Ascent Screwgate Carabiner primarily for belaying, but it's also helpful for rigging anchors or clipping into climbing anchors. The skinnier side has a lip that stays secure to your belay loop, and the wide top accommodates Munter hitches should you choose to go indirect. The Ascent also features a wide gate opening, a secure screwgate locker, and a keylock nose for snag-free convenience.
- Material
- 7075 aluminum
- Gate Type
- locking
- Features
- keylock nose
- Major Axis Strength
- 28 kN
- Minor Axis Strength
- 8 kN
- Open Gate Strength
- 8 kN
- Gate Opening
- 23.5 mm
- Claimed Weight
- 2.6oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 10, 2020
Perfect for the alpine
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- Lite
I bought the Lite version of this carabiner to shave weight off of my alpine rack. I wanted a carabiner that light, but could function well as a for belaying and used for the munter hitch if needed. This carabiner is perfect for this task as it strikes the perfect balance between functionality and weight savings. The rounded top works well for the munter hitch where I-beam constructed light weight carabiners fall short. No issues with the gate clearance and as the other reviewer said, the screw gate is smooth and fast. I would definitely purchase again and recommend to anyone looking decrease pack weight.
April 21, 2020
This is a good functional lightweight belay carabiner. However I had a couple of issues on the first day I used it; the first issue was that the screw gate became very sticky, presumably due to some particles entering it, when I got home I washed it with soap and water and now it works smoothly. The second issue involved the rotation capture wire-gate, I'm not sure how it happened but it partially came off and I managed to re-insert it, it's been fine since.
Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com
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