WILDKEN Tree Arborist Friction Saver Belt vs NewDoar Nylon Climbing Slings (12"-95") 23kN UIAA EN 566
Overall winner: NewDoar Nylon Climbing Slings (12"-95") 23kN UIAA EN 566
Key Differences
NewDoar (B07RS3T4VQ) is a certified 16mm climbing sling with a 23kN breaking strength and CE EN 566 / UIAA 104 certifications, making it suited for technical climbing and load-rated rope work; WILDKEN (B074DT7SMH) is a friction-saver tree-climbing belt designed to protect trees and manage rope wear during arborist-style climbing. Choose NewDoar if you need a high-strength, certified nylon sling for load-bearing climbing; choose WILDKEN if you need a friction-saver designed to reduce rope-on-tree abrasion
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
NewDoar Nylon Climbing Slings (12"-95") 23kN UIAA EN 566
Nylon climbing slings with multiple lengths, designed for anchors and top-rope setups. Durable 23kN breaking strength; certified UIAA 104 and EN 566. Customer notes solid quality and stability
Pros
- multiple length options
- high breaking strength (23kN)
- certified safety standards
- compact, palm-sized design
Cons
- some customers note pocket sizing varies by length
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NewDoar |
| Durability | NewDoar |
| Versatility | NewDoar |
| User Reviews | Tie |