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Chimera Quickdraw

Chimera Quickdraw

Description

DMM Chimera Quickdraw:

Designed for both alpine climbers and sport climbers, the DMM Chimera 12cm Quickdraw is the ultimate combination of lightweight construction and exceptional strength. Weighing in at just one ounce, the Chimera carabiner is incredibly light without compromising on durability. It is engineered to withstand the impact of free-falling climbers, making it the ideal choice for those looking for both a lightweight and strong carabiner.

The Dynatec sling features a retainer that effectively stabilizes the carabiner when clipping the rope, ensuring quick and hassle-free clipping. This added convenience makes the Chimera Quickdraw an excellent choice for climbers who value efficiency and ease of use.

Specs

Gate Type: wire

Sling Width: 11 mm

Sling Length: 12 cm

Strength [major axis]: 23 kN

Strength [minor axis]: 7 kN

Strength [open gate]: 9 kN

Gate Opening: 23 mm

Claimed Weight [carabiner]: 1oz

Manufacturer Warranty: limited

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