WILDKEN Tree Arborist Friction Saver Belt vs GM CLIMBING 16mm Nylon Daisy Chain Sling 22kN 120cm
Overall winner: WILDKEN Tree Arborist Friction Saver Belt
Key Differences
WILDKEN’s friction saver (B074DT7SMH) is aimed at tree climbing and protecting trees from rope friction with higher average rating and more reviews; GM CLIMBING’s daisy chain (B07LD43JMK) is a certified 16mm nylon sling with a high stated breaking strength (22kN total, 3kN per pocket) suitable for adjustable anchor setups. Choose WILDKEN if you want a dedicated tree-protection belt with stronger user feedback; choose GM CLIMBING if you need a certified, high-strength daisy chain for versatile anchor points
WILDKEN Tree Arborist Friction Saver Belt
Climbing belt made of polyester with a friction saver; designed to reduce rope friction on trees. Noted for quality, ease of use, and reliable performance
Pros
- high-quality construction
- reliable protection from rope friction
- easy-to-use mechanism
- lightweight and durable
Cons
- limited data on size variety
- no explicit compatibility details
- no provided care instructions
GM CLIMBING 16mm Nylon Daisy Chain Sling 22kN 120cm
Sewn daisy chain with 16mm nylon webbing and 22kN total strength, featuring multiple pocket loops for quick sling extension. CE and UIAA certified; suitable for leading aid climbs, rigging, and gear organization. Customer note: good weight capacity with some mixed remarks on stitching quality
Pros
- 22kN total strength
- multi-pocket loops for quick extension/shortening
- CE and UIAA certified
- versatile for leading aid climbs and rigging
Cons
- mixed reviews on stitching quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WILDKEN |
| Durability | WILDKEN |
| Versatility | GM CLIMBING |
| User Reviews | WILDKEN |