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Pure Pro Set 18cm
Description
Light all-round quickdraw with keylock closure mechanism. Suitable for sport climbing, multi-pitch tours, and projecting.
- Two robust PURE carabiners with Keylock closure system for optimal handling when clipping and unclipping
- Includes ANTITWIST on the lower carabiner
- H-profile construction ensures best possible use of material and minimal weight
- High-strength 15/ 22 mm narrow/wide polyamide quickdraw sling
Retail price
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Weight | 116 g |
Dogbone Size | 18 cm long, 22 mm wide |
Dogbone Material | Nylon / Polyamide |
Dogbone Strength (kN) | |
Top Carabiner | Pure Straight -
US$ 10.95
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Bottom Carabiner | Pure Bent -
US$ 10.95
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Looking at both the carabiner and sling as one unit, the Pure range is a really good all-rounder sport quickdraw. There has been a marked improvement from the previous iteration which make this a good sport draw to consider. There are some draws on the market, such as the DMM Alpha Sport and Wild Country Proton that are more suited for hard redpointing where weight is not a concern, a sturdier grab-able draw is good to have and top-end clipping action is desirable. But the Pure range bridges many categories well, providing a robust feeling quickdraw that shouldn't unduly weigh you down if onsighting longer pitches. It offers reasonably good handling and clipping action from both the draw and sling and additionally won't break the bank when compared to some top-end redpointing draws out there. If you are looking to keep the weight and cost down further then the wired version will assist with this and on the opposite end the Pure Pro will provide a chunkier, albiet slightly heavier (+6g) sling for projects and redpointing. A mix and match of all will see you well if you intend to use these for a variety of routes and trips.
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