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I just bought some Oval Wires today and I think they are a really great biner design. They are easy to clip (I tested in the store) and still have the smooth oval design I like. They also seem to be larger than regular ovals and capable of clipping more at one time without hangups. They are also pretty lightweight. I think these are the best multi-purpose biners I've ever seen, great for aid, alpine or even sport if they were in quickdraws. And who asked what ovals are good for?

 

The price ain't bad either.

Here's a link:

http://www.bdel.com/gear/rock/oval_wire.php

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Depends on what you're racking... Racking cams on wire gates is fine, as I've never experienced a hook snagging on the gear loops or a gear sling. Wired nuts and hexes, however, will tend to snag on biner hooks (keylock biners solve the hook problem).

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Wiregates aren't any more awkward for racking than a regular biner. I have a couple keylocks that I use for racking nuts, though, and like them much better than biners with a nose on them. No hangups.

 

Nice new website BD's got. thumbs_up.gif It'd be nice if the technical specs (weight, gate opening size, etc.) were on each product page, though.

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