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WINNER - Win 6 Mammut Sender quickdraws Competition

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WINNER: Smiglesmith1

Sender quickdraws are designed for alpine climbing and high-performance sport. The combination of extremely light, compact carabiners and Dyneema® slings delivers an optimum balance of weight and performance. The straight gate with a ribbed grip area allows easier clipping, while the key lock system prevents snagging when clipping and unclipping. The sling varies in width and provides a firm grip; a robust sling protector keeps the lower carabiner in place and reduces wear. The bright orange indicator shows that the sling and protector are attached correctly to the carabiner. For users who need to save weight but still value ergonomics.

Features:

  • Height: 90 mm
  • Gate opening quick draw: Top carabiner 19 mm. Bottom carabiner 21 mm
  • Width: 54 mm
  • Breaking load: 21 kN
  • Horizontal breaking load: 7 kN
  • Open breaking load: 8 kN
  • Vertical breaking load: 21 kN
  • Easy clipping thanks to extremely light Sender carabiner with compact gate
  • Excellent weight-to-breaking load ratio thanks to the simple carabiner design
  • Key lock nose and optimized nose shape for easy dismantling of steep routes
  • Lightweight and resilient Dyneema sling
  • Protector keeps the lower carabiner in position and reduces wear on the sling
  • Protector with indicator for correct attachment

For your chance to win simply answer the question below:

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22 Feb, 2021

The question is a bit strange, because, as with most draws, there is one straight gate and one bent gate

22 Feb, 2021

Yeah, that question is wack.

22 Feb, 2021

The bent gates look almost straight. But yes...

22 Feb, 2021

There's no mention of bent gates in the narrative only straight so maybe there's a clue there somewhere!

22 Feb, 2021

Well the spec shows the top carabiner has a gate opening of 19mm and the bottom 21mm... no doubt they differ as the bottom one has a bent gate hence the wider opening... plus this can clearly be seen if you look at them closely...

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