NewDoar Nylon Climbing Slings (12"-95") 23kN UIAA EN 566 vs GM CLIMBING 16mm Daisy Chain Sling 120cm
Overall winner: NewDoar Nylon Climbing Slings (12"-95") 23kN UIAA EN 566
Key Differences
NewDoar (A) offers a higher breaking strength (23kN vs 22kN) and a lower listed price tier with more reviews and a higher average rating; GM CLIMBING (B) is a daisy-chain style with adjustable length pockets for on-the-fly adjustments but has mixed stitching-quality feedback
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
GM CLIMBING 16mm Daisy Chain Sling 120cm
Sewn daisy chain sling with 16mm nylon webbing and 22kN total strength, plus 3kN per pocket. CE and UIAA certified for leading, aid climbing, rigging, and gear organization
Pros
- 22kN total breaking strength
- 3kN per pocket capacity
- CE and UIAA certified
- Flexible length extension/shortening
Cons
- mixed reviews on stitching quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NewDoar |
| Durability | NewDoar |
| Versatility | GM CLIMBING |
| User Reviews | NewDoar |