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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
So on the surface, this is a nice daisychain climbing sling with multi-loops built in. And while you can inspect this rope for some of the stitchings, certainly at the end, it looks very strong with 126 stitches on each end loop. But what I'm having a hard time seeing are the stitches in the multi loop area. I can it looks to be two stitches, but I'm not seeing it all the way through into both sides of the loop. That just gets me a little bit apprensive on 2 haves the sling coming free from each other under load. It may not be a total failure, but it could be a bad day. I look at this as an addition to my accessory hanging for equipment vs a securing sling, which I have with other slings that I have. If I wanted to make this a securing sling, I'd probably spend a little more & get one with better & clear stitching between each loop.
Johnny Hiker
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
I could see using this daisy chain for a safety strap while working on a ladder or roofing but I wouldn't consider using it for mountaineering, rock or ice climbing. When I pull the loops apart lightly with my hands the individual threads in between the white and orange nylon are visible and I could cut right through them with a sharp knife. That doesn't give me a lot of confidence. I don't really know what they are talking about regarding some special way this product is sewn together. I can tell you that a typical mountaineering daisy chain is sewn in such a way that you cannot see the individual threads when you pull the loops with your hands. The two pieces of nylon are tightly fastened and, unlike this product, it would be difficult to slide a sharp knife in between and cut through the threads.For what it's worth, I've been mountaineering and rock climbing since the early seventies and I'm a former Outward Bound Instructor. I've never seen a daisy chain sewn like this product. Maybe I'm just old-fashioned but then again I'm still here!
Russell Phelan
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Kailas is a legitimate Chinese climbing company. What I mean is this: it's not just an off-brand selling cheap stuff from random Chinese factories, it is a legitimate high-end climbing brand for the Chinese climbing enthusiast market. They make good stuff, and yes, it's certified.I trust this as much as anything Black Diamond etc, and the prices are quite nice. An under-rated brand.This daisy chain is lightweight and functional, and the colors are nice. Just make sure you don't clip between two holes!
Bre
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
The nylon daisy chain with multi-loop sling runners has strong end loops. The multi-loops in the middle have less stitching and are not as strong. The colors are bright. The size is good and quality is lacking.
TheOneAndOnlyJH
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
I realized that white may not be the best color for something you'll use outside, but it does do its job. Just keep in mind that the end to end strength is 25kN, but each ring is only rated for 4kN. You should also be careful if you clip more than one loop with a carabiner to shorten the length, because if you fall you are only getting the 4kN strength before it rips the loops apart and your carabiner might no longer be attached.
Sebastian Rivas
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
After just 20 days using it on grannite, it's already not looking good.
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