Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

What kind of 'biners do folks like?

 

Ease of clipping, weight being the most important factors.

 

I have a lot of hotwires that I like, and was thinking about replacing the ovals for racking gear with some oval wiregates. Anyone used them? Other good 'biners?

 

Discuss.

  • Replies 41
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

personaly i like the d's better than ovals easer to clip and most are rated to take more load somthing 5 or so kn more also its not such a big deal but they dont spin when u try to clip em like the ovals due

Posted
MisterE said:

What kind of 'biners do folks like?

 

Ease of clipping, weight being the most important factors.

 

I have a lot of hotwires that I like, and was thinking about replacing the ovals for racking gear with some oval wiregates. Anyone used them? Other good 'biners?

 

Discuss.

 

i like those dmm wirelocks cause they are sexy beasts like me.

Posted

i like the trango light wiregates, they're the same wieght as neutrinos (36g) but are full size. easier to clip with gloves on. Trango just came out with a full strength, full size biner at 30g. the Superfly hellno3d.gif for racking stoppers i like petzl spirits as there's no notch to fight with.

Posted
wazzumountaineer said:

i like the trango light wiregates, they're the same wieght as neutrinos (36g) but are full size. easier to clip with gloves on. Trango just came out with a full strength, full size biner at 30g. the Superfly hellno3d.gif for racking stoppers i like petzl spirits as there's no notch to fight with.

 

Isn't there another one without the notch, that has a twist in the wire with a ball and slot at the end?

Posted
MisterE said:

wazzumountaineer said:

i like the trango light wiregates, they're the same wieght as neutrinos (36g) but are full size. easier to clip with gloves on. Trango just came out with a full strength, full size biner at 30g. the Superfly hellno3d.gif for racking stoppers i like petzl spirits as there's no notch to fight with.

 

Isn't there another one without the notch, that has a twist in the wire with a ball and slot at the end?

 

thats the freaking dmm wirelock wave.gifwave.gifwave.gifwave.gif

Posted
Dru said:

MisterE said:

wazzumountaineer said:

i like the trango light wiregates, they're the same wieght as neutrinos (36g) but are full size. easier to clip with gloves on. Trango just came out with a full strength, full size biner at 30g. the Superfly hellno3d.gif for racking stoppers i like petzl spirits as there's no notch to fight with.

 

Isn't there another one without the notch, that has a twist in the wire with a ball and slot at the end?

 

thats the freaking dmm wirelock wave.gifwave.gifwave.gifwave.gif

Hell, Dru. If ya did more than post silliness about them, maybe it would be more obvious. rolleyes.gif

Posted
Dru said:

MisterE said:

What kind of 'biners do folks like?

 

Ease of clipping, weight being the most important factors.

 

I have a lot of hotwires that I like, and was thinking about replacing the ovals for racking gear with some oval wiregates. Anyone used them? Other good 'biners?

 

Discuss.

 

i like those dmm wirelocks cause they are sexy beasts like me.

 

Yeah, you got that right...all scrawny, twisted w/ a ball trapped in their crack! yellaf.gifyellaf.gif

 

Just kiddin'

Posted
RuMR said:

Dru said:

MisterE said:

What kind of 'biners do folks like?

 

Ease of clipping, weight being the most important factors.

 

I have a lot of hotwires that I like, and was thinking about replacing the ovals for racking gear with some oval wiregates. Anyone used them? Other good 'biners?

 

Discuss.

 

i like those dmm wirelocks cause they are sexy beasts like me.

 

Yeah, you got that right...all scrawny, twisted w/ a ball trapped in their crack! yellaf.gifyellaf.gif

 

Just kiddin'

 

blush.gifyelrotflmao.gif

Posted

The new Oval Wire gates are pretty cool. If you are buying alot of extra biners for aiding I think they are worth it, you will get more biners for the $.

 

Ovals have some huge benefits in some cases (racking pins, tieing clove hitches, the gaurda knotbrake rappel...etc), but for the emost part I like nutrinos.

 

This should be in the Gear Critic... wave.gif

Posted

Due to my big hands, I LOATHE neutrinos....I've used em a few times and I cannot operate the gate. NO WAY. I'm using Hotwires, they might be slightly heavier, but at least I can clip.

Posted

DMM ProWire

 

As light as Neutrino but with larger profile, easier to grab esp with bigger hands; has a 'hook' for the gate to engage (unlike the ball-and-socket of the DMM WireLock), but the hook is sleek and thereby less prone to snagging; the WireLock gate socket reported to sometimes get goobbered up in ice and slop, is PITA then. Trad hook of the ProWire stays clean; thus, did not get WireLock; do like ProWire. 37gm. Can't beat for the weight. Nice feel to the closing gate. Is good.

Posted
Crux said:

DMM ProWire

 

As light as Neutrino but with larger profile, easier to grab esp with bigger hands; has a 'hook' for the gate to engage (unlike the ball-and-socket of the DMM WireLock), but the hook is sleek and thereby less prone to snagging; the WireLock gate socket reported to sometimes get goobbered up in ice and slop, is PITA then. Trad hook of the ProWire stays clean; thus, did not get WireLock; do like ProWire. 37gm. Can't beat for the weight. Nice feel to the closing gate. Is good.

 

Should be good for Cracker - hs hands are big, so the offended women say... hahaha.gif

Posted

DOESNT THE BALL AT THE END OF THE DMM WHATEVER INCREASE THE MASS OF THE GATE THUS ELIMINATING ANY BENEFIT OF THE ACTUAL WIRE GATE?

 

NEUTRINOS IS ABOUT ALL I USE. AND SOME KEYLOCK BINER FOR ASSORTED USES.

 

 

Posted

the problem with neutrinos for me (I have some of their draws) is I try to save them for easy clips on sport routes, so I waste energy fumbling for them to get rid of them at easy clips. yellaf.gif

 

If you can't tell by now I'm a headcase. smirk.gif

Posted

neutrinos...guess having small hands is good thing. i never have probs w/the gates on those.

 

picked up a couple of the DMM w/the twisted gates. don't really like them that well. maybe i'm just not used to them but that twist sorta feels funny to me.

Posted

i really like the wirelock. i think that ball doesnt increase gate mass much but i haven't taken a big whipper on them either so what do i know. cantfocus.gif

Posted
iain said:

I have mostly quickwires, and they seem to work well for just about anything.

 

Quick wires: thumbs_up.gifthumbs_up.gif

And those new little locking biners by BD are awesome. Throw in a couple of nice pear shaped lockers for harness work, and some locking ovals for general rigging, and you're good to go.

Posted

I've been replaceing my old biners here and there with wire gates, mostly because I do alot more ice than rock climbing and the wire gate gates don't freeze up as bad. I have mostly Dovals[ OP?] and Hot Wires, plus a mixed bag of strays . What ever that is available when I have the cash to spend.

 

Mixing the new light wire gates with the new thin runners by Mammut[like a shoe string shocked.gif] is shaving some real weight from my old[ancient?] rack.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




×
×
  • Create New...