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Wildwire 2 Carabiner

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Wildwire 2 Carabiner

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

Overall Rating

2 based on 1 ratings

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2 out of 5 stars

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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