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Shop > Climb > Protection > Sewn Runners > Express Quickdraw Sling

Petzl Express Quickdraw Sling

Retail: $3.90
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Petzl Express Quickdraw Sling description

Petzl Express Slings are Backcountry.com's favorite when making quickdraws. We like the included String webbing protector which keeps carabiners aligned with their strongest axis.


perfect slings for draws
Jordan K:  

These are great for draws: they are stiff, the right length, and the little rubber doodad that's included keeps your biners both oriented correctly and makes those long clips that much easier.


Good quickdraw, with one problem
Timujin:  

This is the first time I've ordered Petzl slings, in the past I've always used Black Diamond. The sling itself seems strong, but the "string webbing protector which keeps carabiners aligned with their strongest axis" mentioned above is attached to the sling with only a thin piece of rubber (as in 2mm, if that) , which is not nearly as strong as what you get on a similar BD sling, where they integrate it into the hole the 'biner goes into. I had one break off just by getting caught on a clip in my bag! I finally just took them off. The slings are, I'm sure, just fine for climbing, but I'll be ordering BD in the future.


Petzl Express Slings
nuts_bolts:  

I love these dogbones. Perfect shape, size, weave, etc. They do weigh more than some of the new spectra/dynex 10mm bones, but the durability gained far outweighs the small weigh difference. I've been using these for about 8 months now with very little wear. I'll defiantly buy these again.


Decent sling with one flaw
Timujin:  

I like the sling, but have to disagree with the other reviewers about the rubber part that holds your 'biner in place. It's attached to the sling with a tiny (about 2mm) piece of rubber, I broke one when it got caught on a clip in my bag. Other than that it seems okay, but I'll stick with the slings with the integrated rubber from BD in the future.


petzl quickdraw sling
climbingaddict:  

the sling itself is great, the only problem i've found with it is that it is difficult to get the biner in and then tighten the rubber to keep the biner in place.