Description
You're pumped. You reach your limit and start panicked. Shacking, you go to clip a draw that's just within reach, but the rope gets stuck between the gate and biner nose, popping out and setting the biner swinging. Luckily, this unpleasant scenario has a solution: the new MAD ROCK Trigger Wire carabiner.
Here, a specialized "trigger" holds the gate open until the slightest pressure (as when a rope or bolt is dumped into the open gate) is applied on the trigger, which physically occupies almost the entire gate opening. Also available in a quickdraw set up, the Trigger Wire is an innovative addition to your rack, ideal for desperate clips, use with an extended draw system, or as a cheater biner when hanging those draws.
Of course, the Trigger Wire can be used like any standard biner too. Simply leave the trigger close along the spine. At 37g the Trigger Wire is super light consider the patent design.
This a tool that any climber should have. Not only it can help you reach the top of the route, it also makes the climb safer.
See this video from min 7:00 to min 9:20.
Here, a specialized "trigger" holds the gate open until the slightest pressure (as when a rope or bolt is dumped into the open gate) is applied on the trigger, which physically occupies almost the entire gate opening. Also available in a quickdraw set up, the Trigger Wire is an innovative addition to your rack, ideal for desperate clips, use with an extended draw system, or as a cheater biner when hanging those draws.
Of course, the Trigger Wire can be used like any standard biner too. Simply leave the trigger close along the spine. At 37g the Trigger Wire is super light consider the patent design.
This a tool that any climber should have. Not only it can help you reach the top of the route, it also makes the climb safer.
- Gate opening: 24mm
- Major Axis Strength: 23kN
- Minor Axis Strength: 8kN
- Open Gate Strength: 8kN
- Weight: 37g
- Length: 95mm
- Certification: UIAA PH1 Tested / CE1015
- Individually Tested: 25% Rated Load
See this video from min 7:00 to min 9:20.
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