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These carabiners are a big upgrade from BD Neutrino carabiners in terns of light weight (from 37g to 28 gram) and sang-free design. However, they are also more expensive. I lo…
- chunghao, 03/10/13
Gainesville FL
Want cheap, light, color coded racking biners then get some of these. Not too heavy, not too small, and are wiregate. Can't get better at this price point. Now if you want a s…
- Cody, 03/23/13
San Francisco
I dont really use it for the hardcore climbing (yet). I know i will when i get going, but for now i use it for my ENO Hammock instead of the heavy steel ones they give you.…
- Daniel, 10/11/11
Black Diamond Neutrinos allow me to select the camelot that I need quickly and with minimal effort. In addition the blue one matches my eyes.
Mike Frankus…
- michael, 02/08/11
I have these solely for the purpose of keeping my rack organized. It's nice to have a red neutrino to go with my Red BD C4 camalot, and the blue neutrino with my blue camalot.…
- Stephanie, 05/06/10
New York
It's your standard carabiner, great for securing lines and clipping gear onto a bag quickly. It is pretty lightweight, but is also plenty strong enough for anything you could…
- Casey, 07/27/12
I use these for slacklining on short to moderately long lines. Great for 1" webbing because it's wide enough to keep your line flat from anchor to anchor (I pair them with rap…
- Sarah, 02/24/11
Favorite biner hands down. Still large enough not to be fiddly, LIGHT, snagless nose, not stupid expensive, and you can get them color coded. WINNING
The only other racking…
- Cody, 04/01/13
San Francisco
A specialized tool. I use a pair of these to connect my technical ice tools to my leash. When girth-hitched to my harness, this gives me a full-strength temporary personal anc…
- Eric, 12/06/12
Seattle
Better than losing a quickdraw when you can't make it to the top of a bolted route at Hedo. . .I suck BTW.…
- AARON, 10/29/07
LONGVIEW
Large, light (for an oval), and cheap = great racking biner for nuts. I like that it's not a snagless nose as that's saved a nut or two from being lost to a long fall.…
- Cody, 04/01/13
San Francisco
I know these are not intended for weight/load bearing, they are sold as 'Key Chain Things'. However, I purchased one a while back and tossed it in my small daypack. Then the…
- Mike, 05/15/12
Warren, MI
For some reason, I was sent this for free. Honestly, best thing I have gotten in the mail in a long time. I've already used to attach my water bottle and climbing shoes to my…
- Holly, 10/05/12
Arcata
since I am a beginner of climbing, I asked some of my friends about carabiner, and most of them suggest this one to me. its a little bit expensive than BD's traditional biner…
- Ran, 03/08/13
I bought a bunch of these and I like most of them, but a few seem to have the wire gate that is a bit off line because it scrapes on the nose a bit. I would say at least 9/10…
- Burk, 06/16/12
McMinnvile, OR
I actually have the new LiveWire Quickdraw with the LiveWire carabiner making up the rope end. This is one great biner. The new shape and the little grippers on the spine make…
- JONATHAN, 08/20/09
Cleveland
These biners are nice, but they are far from being the best. I bought one back when I was trying to decide which wiregate I wanted for my draws (I ended up choosing the helium…
- Jeremy, 12/07/10
Amarillo, TX
Since Ive been rock climbing, this brad has a good quality products, and the best prices
and this is one has a very good disign and light weith…
- Daniel, 02/04/13
The bent gate clips super smooth clipping and bigger and easier to handle than the comprable products by Petzl and Trango. A staple on my rack.…
- Matthew, 07/10/11
Paducah, KY
I love using this biner daily. I also have another one which I only use on the crag. Clips when you need it to, easily and sturdily. Great Job!…
- Blake, 03/01/09
LA
I have one of these on my chalk bag. It keeps my bag firmly on my harness when clipped to the back loup and the gear loop. It works, and I always know I can bail on it if I n…
- Jeremy, 12/07/10
Amarillo, TX
The smoothness of the gate opening and ergonomics on the gate grip is amazing! It's easy to hold the gate open with just the very tips of my fingers. You really have to feel…
- Kyle, 06/02/11
San Francisco
i bought a few of these to try out on my quickdraws and was very pleased with them. because of the shape, these are actually a bit larger than the bd positrons that i wanted…
- CLIFF, 11/30/10
Chantilly, VA
you can never have enough carabiners. I love trying all different brands to see which I prefer. Black Diamond always seems to take the top. These are great lightweight straigh…
- Zach, 06/26/11
Pennsylvania
These were my first non locking biners and I've always loved them. Though I don't use them as much as I used to, these work well for use in building anchors and running the ro…
- Jeremy, 12/06/10
Amarillo, TX
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