Ange Finesse Quickdraw
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Ange Finesse Quickdraw
Extra weight is your enemy, particularly when gravity is trying to drag you off of your mixed or ice project. That's where the lightweight Petzl Ange Finesse Quickdraw comes in handy. At just 66 grams each, these draws won't hold you down, literally. An innovative MonoFil keylock wire gate system allows for smooth clipping, so you won't waste time and energy fiddling with a gate 60 feet off the deck.
Details
- Lightweight quickdraw ideal for hard-to-access alpine routes
- MonoFil Keylock gates are fluid and solid for quick, secure clips
- Straight keylock nose lets you clip and unclip snag-free
- Wider areas of carabiners prevent rope wear
- Lightweight webbing keeps weight off your harness as you climb
- Single draw sold in various lengths and colors
- Item #PTZ008W
- Gate Type
- wire
- Sling Width
- 10mm
- Sling Length
- 10cm 17cm
- Strength
- [Ange S] (major) 20kN (minor) 7kN (open gate) 9kN [Ange L] (major) 22kN (minor) 7kN (open gate) 10kN
- Gate Opening
- [Ange S] 23mm [Ange L] 26mm
- Features
- keylock noses, carabiner retainer
- Claimed Weight
- [small/10cm] 2.2oz, [small/17cm] 2.3oz, [small/large/17cm] 2.5oz, [large/17cm] 2.7oz
- Recommended Use
- climbing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 3 years
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1.5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 12, 2025
Worst Petzl product ever made
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
The idea of these are amazing the execution is horrible. Basically the carabiners themselves are poorly designed. Probably the biggest gripe is the way they make them key nose is by putting the thing that would hang up on something on the wire rather than the carabiner body. This is of course worse than just not being key nose since the gate catches on everything included the rope while clipping. I have had many many instances of the rope not being fully clipped because it is pinched between the gate and the carabiner. This edge also runs over your finger while clipping and sorta hurts. The dog bones are so bad that I am not even going to go into everything that is wrong with them since they have no redeemable features at all and like has been mentioned actually pose risk of being dangerous. Petzl should keep the idea of an do it all top of the line dyneema draw that is also light weight but scrap these altogether.
November 3, 2022
They suck
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I've been climbing a decade and these are my least favorite quick draws of all time. It's the biner that ruins it. The gates feel flimsy and unwieldy while unclipping. Another big issue is that the shape of these wire gates is known to because easier caught on the dog bone. For example, when leading above your clip, the rope lifts and rotates dog bone causing it to ride up from the basket of the carabiner until it ends up on or above the wire gate. Now if you fall, the dog bone runs the risk of getting caught on the gate's black plastic instead of falling back into the basket of the carabiner. The result is that your dog bone side loads ONLY the gate of the carabiner and of course your protection fails.
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