The only sling I own. Come in a number of handy sizes. Looks slightly effeminate but weighs next to nothing.…
- Matthew, 07/10/11
Paducah, KY
We'll its a dyneema sling so if it hasn't broken it must be working. These things are light and the 60cm size is your standard for making trad draws. As always don't use for…
- William, 11/30/10
Seattle
I climb steel for production and I like the fact you have two points and can move the length of choke you have when you want to rest or need work room to hang or tear down you…
- Jonathan, 07/27/11
Naples , FL. / travel all summer.
It looks cool but what the Heck is it used for! haha…
- Tyler, 05/10/11
TN
Excellent for winter endeavors, and very light. I use the 120cm for long alpine draws. Do not dynamically load dyneema, it will break.…
- Andrew, 02/21/12
Light weight and will hold 5000 pounds. Need more??! It's made by Petzl. Need more??! Ummmm......... Just get em. You'll love em! ;)…
- Tony, 05/23/10
It's a sling.....it works....what more can I really say? I use them for safety lines to clip into when setting top ropes on a tiny ledge in Eugene, OR. I definitely trust my…
- JEROME, 08/06/08
EUGENE
This sling is great. I carry it with me on every climb if you shorten it into an alpine draw it tucks away nicely on my rack and when I need to set anchors it extends to the p…
- neil, 01/05/12
Petzl's adjustable daisy is pretty bare bones, It does the job of keeping you attached to the anchor pretty well but that's about it. The adjustment mechanism is difficult to…
- Augustus David Andrew Knight, 07/28/11
Waitomo, New Zealand
I've been using these on aid for the last two weeks. They are my first adjustables I've tried and they seem to do the job well. They are a little tight though, and on a long p…
- BRETT, 06/24/08
Melbourne
They do their job connecting your biners. Others are much nicer with their rubber to hold the biner in place, and keep it from spinning.…
- Sean, 11/23/11