Wildwire 2 Carabiner
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Redesigned with a streamlined design that saves weight and enhances strength, the Wild Country Wildwire 2 Carabiner is sure to become a mainstay in any climber's rack. Whether you climb sport routes, trad, or a mixture of both, the Wildwire 2's hot-forged aluminum boasts impressive strength-to-weight for outstanding performance when you need it most. Plus, its large wire-gate opening allows for easy clipping and cleaning, no matter what type of project you're working on.
Details
- Hot-forged aluminum
- Wire gate opening
- D-shaped design
- I-beam spine
- Hooded nose
- Item #WDC001N
- Material
- hot-forged aluminum
- Gate Type
- wire
- Features
- hooded nose, I-beam construction
- Major Axis Strength
- 27 kN
- Minor Axis Strength
- 8 kN
- Open Gate Strength
- 9 kN
- Gate Opening
- 26.5 mm
- Claimed Weight
- 1.3oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
4 based on 4 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 13, 2024
Lightweight, but uncompromising performance
My favorite carabiner, incredible action and feel when going for a clip. Highly recommend this for any big wall climber looking to save some weight without sacrificing strength.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
September 25, 2023
Simple, strong, feels great in your hands, looks great.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
September 22, 2023
Surprisingly Light for Its Size
Great carabiner overall. Gate opens wide. Colors match up perfectly with Wild Country protection (nuts and cams). Fantastic quality for the price. Lighter than you'd expect for its size. Only reason it doesn't get 5 stars for me is because it doesn't blow me away.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
August 18, 2021
Design flaw
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
While I wouldn?t doubt the strength and durability of this carabiner I do question the design judgment. The raised lettering seems a bit too sharp for my liking. The fabric f dyneema will catch when rubbed against the lettering near the nose. Which can suck if you like your slings in good condition. If used in a static draw or something like that it?°s not a problem, but if your using it for a Munter hitch, for example, you might not like what it does to the sling. While I don?t think the damage will cause a sling to fail quickly, it does threaten the integrity of the dyneema. Maybe next round wild country can dull the edges of the lettering?
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