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Sender Wire 17 cm

Ultra-light climbing quickdraws - Sender Wire 17 cm Quickdraw - Mammut - 2026

18,90 €
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22,90 €
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Sender Wire 17 cm
18,90 €
-17%
22,90 €
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Product not subject to promotional offers and returns.
delivery Home delivery from 05/06/2026
no return Product not eligible for return
no special offer No subject to promotional offers
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Description

The Sender Wire 17 cm Light Grey/Gold from the brand Mammut is a sturdy, elongated quickdraw designed for intensive climbing, whether on cliffs or in Mountaineering.

This quickdraw features ultra-lightweight compact carabiners with wire gates combined with a webbing Dyneema® strap, offering an excellent weight-to-performance ratio. The wire gates remain functional in snow or ice and reduce the risk of stress. The strap varies in width and has robust protection to secure the lower carabiner and limit wear and tear. The bright orange indicator shows whether the strap and fastener are correctly attached to the carabiner.

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Technical details
Carabiner shape
Asymmetric
Overview
Brand
MammutMammut-logo
Warranty
2
Year
2026
Season
Spring
Gender
Unisex
Product details
Weight (g)
68
Technical details
Strap size
17
Packaging
Unit
Locking
Automatic
Carabiner type
Wire Gate
Dynema
Yes
Other features

- Ring offering a good grip
- Excellent weight-to-durability ratio thanks to the carabiner's streamlined design
- Lightweight and resistant strap made of Dyneema®
- Safety device that keeps the lower carabiner in place and limits wear on the strap
- Carabiner Sender with lightweight wire gate that functions even in snow or ice

height : 90 mm
Width : 54 millimetres

Transverse durability: 7 kN
Durability in the open position: 8 kN
Longitudinal durability: 21 kN

Unit weight: 68 g

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