Climb Higher, Weigh Less! 🧗♀️
The Mad Rock Concorde Express Quickdraw 6 Pack is designed for climbers who demand strength and reliability. With a major axis strength of 27 kN and a lightweight design of just 87 grams, these quickdraws are perfect for both sport and trad climbing. Made from durable aluminum and featuring a Dyneema dog bone, they combine functionality with a sleek aesthetic in a vibrant orange and silver color scheme.
Color | Orange / Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | Mad Rock |
Item Weight | 400 Grams |
Shape | D-Shape |
Lock Type | Wire Lock |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 3"W |
UPC | 870559024921 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00870559024921 |
Manufacturer | Mad Rock |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 5.31 x 1.97 inches |
Package Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 3 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Mad Rock |
Model Name | Mad Rock Concorde Express Quickdraw |
Part Number | 698406 |
Model Year | 2018 |
M**K
Light and long lasting
I would recommend these quick draws. They are lightweight. The gate opens easily and with the colors and rubber, easy to identify and locate if dropped. Been using them for 20 years just needed a new set :)
C**7
So good, I Bought Another Set!
Stellar product, for the price. So good that I bought a second set!PROS:Super high strength ratingExtremely lightweightAmazingly pricedVery easy to clipCONS:On the small side. STILL EXTREMELY USABLE, just slightly smaller. Might be a problem for those with bigger hands.Orange side goes to the wall, which can be slightly counter intuitive.Rubber stopper on grey side can break.STORY TIME:These draws rock. The only real downside is the orange biner going to the wall, which can be slightly counter intuitive at first. When I saw this, I decided to try to reverse them in the dogbone. Aka, I tried to take the grey biner out and replace it with the orange one, and vice versa. Upon trying to take out the grey one, I broke the rubber stopper holding it in place and now it is looser in the dogbone and can rotate (I only did this with one of them before I realized my mistake). Something to keep in mind, these draws DO HAVE A SPECIFIC WALL SIDE AND ROPE SIDE. The orange biner is more straight gated than the grey, and it is very obviously looser in the dogbone compared to the grey, which is held in place by a rubber stopper in order to be stiff when clipping the rope. This can be kept consistent by consistently racking them the same way on your harness, every time. Once used to the inverted colors, these draws are arguably the best on the market. Lightweight and easy to clip, at only $10 per draw YOU CANNOT GO WRONG!
N**E
Quick draws
Love them
P**S
These Quickdraws are fantastic, especially as an all around solution
These Quickdraws are fantastic, especially as an all around solution. The draws are small and light which makes them a great sport option and trad. I use mostly alpine draws when trad climbing, but always bring several of these since they are light, small, and versatile. On sport routes, they work great but are pretty short so are best on pretty straight routes. For aid or certain sport routes they are not the best since the dog bone is very thin and difficult to grip and hang on to.For an all around draw you cannot go wrong, if you are not aid climbing or needing longer draws there is no reason to spend more. These have taken some whippers and been used as TR anchors exhaustively and still look brand new with no stitching issues or extensive wear.
S**E
these are excellent draws. The bent wire gets allow for easy ...
Don't let the low price fool you, these are excellent draws.The bent wire gets allow for easy clipping and eliminate the possibility of gate flutter on both ends of the draw. They are strength ratings are higher than most - 27kN across the major axis, and the biners feel flawless. No rough edges/protrusions. They are also well anodized. Even after heavy use they have lost very little of their coating. The biners are also not too big.. but not too small.The dogbones are short but also have a very high strength rating. The shorter lengths allows for slightly shorter falls and the ability to rest closer to a bolt. They are also very, very light, making them ideal for alpine settings. I've climbed well over a hundred routes with these and they are still working perfectly and appear to be well made and well thought out.These draws are only upstaged by the Petzl spirits which cost over twice as much.
M**N
My thoughts after 2 years of whippers and abuse
These draws are as strong and reliable as anything you’d pay double for. I’ve taken huge falls on them. I’ve also pulled out the carabiners and used them to build anchors and other various shenanigans. They are light, strong and stand up to my heavy abuse.Now for the negative...The slings are great but are starting to show some wear from being so light and small. In climbing you often sacrifice durability for weight and this is no exception.The rubber grommet that holds the bottom carabiner has ripped out on most of them. Now given the price of these I had perfectly good, affordable carabiners (even after tossing the slings) for building alpine draws but it was still a little disappointing to see the rubber failing. It also made them a little less safe because it would lodge the carabiner in a position where the gate was facing up and easily opened by a slapping rope or falling rock.Summary:Excellent for the price! Disappointed in the rubber failing but they’re so affordable the carabiners are worth it even after tossing the slings.
K**F
Great deal when on sale
I got these on sale for $50 per pack. Definitely a steal at that price. The dogbone is pretty short, but everything works as it should. Cheap durable biners. Would buy again.
W**L
Same quality as in store
They hasn’t killed me get I mean failed climbed a 5.11 and they work as they should
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