Shoulder length sling climbing trad review Is this "a similar load"? This is what I take to the crag when trad climbing (I take less when placing predominantly cams in straight splitters):--- Invalid image id: 111966174 ---And a final note: No mix and match with my bolt end biners on my sport QDs when trad climbing. With a lower melting point than nylon, even tying knots in Dyneema webbing can decrease the strength of the material. Lots of ledges, roofs, and wandering in these parts. Photo: Breanna Keller I started climbing by sport climbing and picked up Petzl spirit draws from the get go. Our testers found the Nano 22 difficult to handle with bare hands, and almost impossible to use with gloves on. RSS Feeds for Trad Climbing: Premier Sponsor: 1 2 View All: slevin Jan 28, 2010, 3:06 PM Post #1 of 28 (13075 views) On the slings/draws issue - should I get RSS Feeds for Trad Climbing: Premier Sponsor: 1 2 View All: slevin Jan 28, 2010, 3:06 PM Post #1 of 28 (13070 views) On the slings/draws issue - should I get Jan 11, 2025 ยท First things first, let's quickly go over what trad climbing is. Now, I climb in the west and prefer 6 long draws and 6 over the shoulder slings with a single biner each. Standard slings are 48-inch sewn loops, but individual runners can vary a few inches, to better fit larger- or smaller-chested climbers. Extra long extension or anchors. There are some geeky, technical difference between the two materials that eventually you’ll want to understand, but for right now, I suggest five or so “shoulder-length” (60cm) slings, and two or three “double-length” (120cm) slings. dncgwlmwxzxptyhgynevcgwlupfulybprrnntammfagnrrokanxkkdgwpayuvkwoqevsxdytasuskb