I waited awhile to write a review to see how it wore and weathered. Its held up great, I go the bright yellow which helps with visibility when pulling in lines at dusk…
- Charlene, 06/04/12
Got a 70' and 100' from my local moosejaw and they have been a blast! Everyone of my friends has tried it and the 70' was a bday present for my girlfriend. They have held up w…
- Charlie, 05/07/12
Lapeer
I ordered the cord not caring about the color, but the roll I received is orange, not the blue above. It probably said "color not guaranteed" somewhere, but like I said, I di…
- Robert, 11/09/12
Cincinnati
Totally good, I use it a lot to practice knots and making anchors, and then I use it to tie knots and make anchors outside. It runs pretty clean and snag free. The only thing…
- Dan, 06/16/12
MA Boston Metro
I use this cord for EVERYTHING! The way it lights up when lights hit it is amazing, has saved my tent from damage from people tripping over the adjustable guy lines I made fro…
- David, 04/14/12
delaware
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
It look like it is a nice solution for 2 point anchor.…
- David, 11/09/11
Just what I was looking for. Light weight, easy to adjust my distance from the anchors when cleaning a route, nice bright colors, and a "free" Metolius sticker. Life is good…
- David, 03/15/13
You can’t beat this for the price, especially if you are just starting out and want to add some versatility to your rack. For any newbies, if you go with the 48", you can ea…
- Patrick, 10/24/11
Potsdam, NY (Sound familiar? Probably not...)
I bought one just for cleaning routes. Thankfully I don't weigh 5,625 pounds or else I may be in trouble.
Simple, great price, visually appealing, diggity dank.…
- Michael, 10/02/10
Columbus
These are pricey, but very tough and convenient. I prefer these to regular webbing anyday, and I trust the product integrity cause it is from one of my favorite companies eve…
- HEATHER, 01/26/12
NEW YORK
Super slings is what they should be called!!!!!! They are so small its amazing but the strength is unbeatable, use them for everything setting anchors or as a prusik if it com…
- GRZEGORZ, 01/13/12
Czaniec
I use these with Black Diamond Positron locking biners for anchors. They're super durable, and get the job done. I will most likely never buy a different runner…
- Aidan, 03/04/12
Richmond, VA
The 2 footers are great for extending pro. Nice and cheap, and nylon, while often rated to less than dyneema and other fancy stuff is stretchier, so should reduce the impact…
- Sean, 11/23/11
I love this daisy since it isn't too bulky. Being new to sport climbing I was nervous about how this is it, but man is it strong and reliable. I borrowed my friends and it was…
- Kimberly, 11/06/10
Pullman, WA
nice daisy's but not worth twice the price of the 18 mm ones. thes fellas arent much less bulky and dont save that much weight either. save your duckets for stuff that count…
- MURDO, 03/14/10
san francisco
This personal anchor daisy chain is awesome! Well worth the purchase! Only recommendation is to buy a locking carabiner with it (if you don't already have one).…
- Forrest, 05/16/13
Pocatello, Idaho
This is a great sling that has lots of extra loops on the shoulders for extra hauling. It is comfortable when fully loaded. Would recommend to everyone.…
- Ryan, 05/03/11
Philadelphia, PA
I bought this as a replacement for my old, tired, and worn out black diamond gear sling. I haven't had a chance to climb with it, but here's what I think upon first inspection…
- Andrew, 02/08/12
I and several of my friends use the 120s as our anchor system for cleaning mostly, but they definitely come in handy on trad routes where you can double them up to change the…
- Zachary, 09/22/12
Covington
This sling is not too expensive and is light and strong. I use the 120cm to set up top rope or as a backup to my personal anchor. Its a versatile piece of equipment, and I'm…
- Mark, 06/27/12
Completely the best leading rein on via-ferrata. Very simple service. He is inspiring the confidence with the quality of the workmanship. Determined leader! I recommend.…
- GRZEGORZ, 11/21/10
Czaniec
Easy to use , sturdy stitch,awesome trigger release feature making it real basic to use,the nicest thing about this style is the bungy leashes remain coiled, keepin the set…
- SEAN, 04/10/10
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 is not a review of the product since I don't own it, but am considering it. All I wanted to point out was that this runner does not seem to be made of Nylon (as it says…
- Chrisil, 08/26/12
These are perfect for long routes with short sections of aid, just did the RNWF of Half Dome with them in October and they were awesome for that route! Kept them in their pock…
- Peter, 11/10/11
California
These things are great. They are so compact, you can't even tell that they're hooked to or on your pack. I bought one for each person on my mountaineering team and have used…
- JASON, 08/12/08
OCALA
That little pouch on back is WAY TOO SMALL to qualify for big wall use. It isn't really hydration compatible because I can barely get a 1-liter bladder in there. I was bette…
- Matt, 06/30/11
Once my trad rack grew way beyond normal gear sling size I decided to try climbing in this. So, #1 thing to consider for free climbing is:where do I want my gear to hang? Most…
- Andy, 04/14/13
Chicago