

Quickdraw Mammut Sender Wire 17 cm Quickdraw
The Mammut Sender Wire 17 cm Quickdraw is an ultralight climbing quickdraw designed for high-performance mountain climbing, where every gram matters. It combines a thin Dyneema® sling, two wire gate carabiners, and an excellent balance of low weight, reliability, and durability for demanding use.
The Mammut Sender Wire 17 cm Quickdraw is an ultralight climbing quickdraw designed for high-performance mountain climbing, where every gram matters. It combines a thin Dyneema® sling, two wire gate carabiners, and an excellent balance of low weight, reliability, and durability for demanding use.
Artikelnummer: 2040-02810-19272
The Mammut Sender Wire 17 cm Quickdraw is developed for climbers and mountaineers who want maximum weight savings without giving up dependability on demanding routes. The manufacturer presents it as the lightest keylock quickdraw for hard sends and highlights its design for high-performance pursuits in the mountains.
One of the model’s main strengths is its excellent strength-to-weight balance. The combination of lightweight carabiners and a thin yet resilient Dyneema® sling helps reduce overall weight while maintaining the reliability needed for serious climbing use. The simple carabiner design contributes to an excellent weight-to-breaking load ratio, which is especially valuable on multi-pitch routes and alpine climbs where more gear needs to be carried.
The model uses wire gate carabiners, which offer several important advantages. The lower inertia of wire gates reduces flutter and shutter, and the design continues to function reliably even in snow and ice. This makes the quickdraw suitable for year-round use and particularly useful in colder, more variable mountain conditions.
Additional practicality comes from the protector on the lower part of the quickdraw, which keeps the lower carabiner correctly positioned while also reducing wear on the sling. The manufacturer also notes that the protector includes an indicator for correct attachment, helping ensure proper setup and contributing to longer-lasting performance.
According to Mammut’s activity ratings, the Sender Wire 17 cm Quickdraw is best suited for multipitch climbing and alpine climbing, where it scores the maximum 6/6, while sport climbing is rated 3/6. This clearly shows that the model is aimed primarily at climbers looking for a lightweight, high-performance quickdraw for longer routes and mountain environments.
With a vertical breaking load of 21 kN, an open gate breaking load of 8 kN, and a horizontal breaking load of 7 kN, the model meets the demands of serious climbing use. The product is marked as UIAA certified, and the manufacturer explicitly states that it is personal protective equipment and must be used according to the instructions in the user manual.
Detaillierte Beschreibung
The Mammut Sender Wire 17 cm Quickdraw is developed for climbers and mountaineers who want maximum weight savings without giving up dependability on demanding routes. The manufacturer presents it as the lightest keylock quickdraw for hard sends and highlights its design for high-performance pursuits in the mountains.
One of the model’s main strengths is its excellent strength-to-weight balance. The combination of lightweight carabiners and a thin yet resilient Dyneema® sling helps reduce overall weight while maintaining the reliability needed for serious climbing use. The simple carabiner design contributes to an excellent weight-to-breaking load ratio, which is especially valuable on multi-pitch routes and alpine climbs where more gear needs to be carried.
The model uses wire gate carabiners, which offer several important advantages. The lower inertia of wire gates reduces flutter and shutter, and the design continues to function reliably even in snow and ice. This makes the quickdraw suitable for year-round use and particularly useful in colder, more variable mountain conditions.
Additional practicality comes from the protector on the lower part of the quickdraw, which keeps the lower carabiner correctly positioned while also reducing wear on the sling. The manufacturer also notes that the protector includes an indicator for correct attachment, helping ensure proper setup and contributing to longer-lasting performance.
According to Mammut’s activity ratings, the Sender Wire 17 cm Quickdraw is best suited for multipitch climbing and alpine climbing, where it scores the maximum 6/6, while sport climbing is rated 3/6. This clearly shows that the model is aimed primarily at climbers looking for a lightweight, high-performance quickdraw for longer routes and mountain environments.
With a vertical breaking load of 21 kN, an open gate breaking load of 8 kN, and a horizontal breaking load of 7 kN, the model meets the demands of serious climbing use. The product is marked as UIAA certified, and the manufacturer explicitly states that it is personal protective equipment and must be used according to the instructions in the user manual.
