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Mtn. Goat,
Verified Owner
from NC, United States
Written on March 19, 2024
Lite weight, easy gate. What else would you want? If you want a larger gate and opening, go with a different model. This is about lite weight.
Best Used for:
- alpine climbing
- Or any reduce weight carabiner usage
Would recommend: Yes
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GT,
Verified Owner
from CO, United States
Written on March 5, 2024
Used as racking biner. Smooth gate action, colors match the misc cam colors.
Would recommend: Yes
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LL,
Verified Owner
from NJ, United States
Written on March 24, 2020
Light weight carabiner. Excellent for racking cams and building alpine draws. But if using it with thick gloves during the winter, I would actually recommend something slightly bigger, such as the Photon.
Would recommend: Yes
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Dirty durbz,
Verified Owner
from AZ, United States
Written on February 9, 2020
Lightweight smaller than regular sized carabiners. Can't go wrong with the camp nano. Great for trad racks. Or clipping random things if you're a fake gumby gym climber. Helps with send. Climb on my friends
Would recommend: Yes
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Michael,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Written on October 6, 2019
These carabiners are perfect to color code with your rack and use as alpine draws. They are super light and not as wide as others in its category, making it easier to rack. The colored pack matches up with black diamond C4's color schedule
Would recommend: Yes
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JNK,
Verified Owner
from NY, United States
Written on September 3, 2018
Hands down the best mini sized carabiner for racking gear on trad climbs. I think it’s the smallest biner out there that is still rated as a normal biner. They have a very narrow width, meaning you can fit more gear on you loops easily. I like taking up extra gear, and these biners let me fit tons.
Pros:
- Small profile
- Fit lots on a rack
Would recommend: Yes
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Ian L.,
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from ID, United States
Written on April 27, 2017
These are a superb choice for trad racks or alpine draws. I find them to be operationally equal to BD Neutrino's, but a lot lighter. I think they are great for draws as well and I don't find them difficult to operate with medium weight gloves, but they are small so YMMV.
Would recommend: Yes
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Brad S.,
Verified Owner
from KY, United States
Written on April 27, 2016
Great lightweight biner for hammock suspension. I was using diy soft shackles from amsteel which are more than strong enough but didn't like having to milk the cover. I really enjoy the simplicity of the Nano 22 (oh yeah the lightest I could
find too).
Would recommend: Yes
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Mike W.,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Written on April 19, 2016
When the 22 came out, I joked that I'd have to replace my rack full of Nano 23 carabiners with the 22 to save a gram each. After trying one, I ended up replacing all of the 23's on my free rack with 22's not because of the weight, but because they handle so much better than the 23. I really liked the weight of the 23, but they were always a little hard to clip, and the nose seemed to catch on things. The 22 has improved those things a great deal. While I used to get annoyed somewhat frequently by the 23, I don't ever seem to get bothered by the 22. I use them on my small cams and on the gear end of alpine draws. I use the photon wire on the rope end of draws and on my larger cams. The 23's have been relegated to my aid rack.
Would recommend: Yes
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Chris N.,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Written on March 16, 2016
I like that they're lightweight and compact, but the gate sticks open on a few of mine. You don't want to be run out above gear and look down to see an open carabiner.
Still gave it 3 stars, because lubrication at the pivot points seemed to help, but I'll be a while before I'll trust these little guys 100%.
Would recommend: Yes
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