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Mammut Sender Keylock Quickdraw: Lightweight, easy-to-handle quickdraw

Mammut Sender Keylock 12 cm Quickdraw 12 cm
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A climbing quickdraw designed to cut weight while remaining dependable on steep routes. Performance-minded climbers who favour fast clipping and low pack weight will appreciate Mammut Sender Keylock Quickdraw. Will minimal weight and durability balance well enough for regular sport climbing use?

⚡ At a Glance
  • Weight-to-strength ratio: Excellent weight-to-breaking load ratio thanks to the simple carabiner design
  • Best for: Sport climbers who value light racks and fast clipping on steep routes
  • Not ideal for: Situations that require long slings or very long runners for trad placements

A simple carabiner design paired with a lightweight Dyneema sling yields a strong weight-to-load balance. Key lock nose, compact gate and an optimised nose shape help with clipping and dismantling steep routes while a protector reduces sling wear.


Faster, snag-free clipping - thanks to compact gate and key lock nose

Compact gate geometry with a key lock nose eliminates common snag points and lets the carabiner sit cleanly in the rope path. An optimised nose shape eases unclipping when working a route or lowering off.

Quicker, more reliable clipping and unclipping on sport routes, which helps maintain momentum and confidence on steep terrain.

Low rack weight with high breaking load - with simple carabiner design and Dyneema sling

A pared-back Sender carabiner reduces material where unnecessary while preserving structural strength, and a Dyneema sling keeps mass down without sacrificing resilience. The pairing yields a favourable weight-to-breaking load relationship.

Lower overall rack weight makes long approaches and multiple pitches less tiring, while retaining the strength expected from sport quickdraws.

Reduced sling abrasion over time - with a protector on the lower carabiner

A protector keeps the lower carabiner correctly positioned and prevents direct metal-on-sling rubbing, limiting friction at the most stressed contact point. The protector therefore reduces wear on the sling during repeated use.

Less frequent sling replacement and more consistent behaviour after repeated clips and falls, improving reliability for regular climbers.

✨ The 4 Key Reasons for Mammut Sender Keylock Quickdraw
  1. Compact keylock nose - Speeds clipping and reduces gate snagging on steep routes
  2. Optimised nose shape - Makes dismantling anchors and unclipping quicker and easier
  3. Dyneema sling - Keeps rack weight low while remaining resilient under load
  4. Lower carabiner protector - Reduces sling abrasion, extending sling service life

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📋 Technical Details at a Glance
  • Category: Quickdraw (sport climbing)
  • Brand: Mammut
  • Carabiner design: Sender carabiner, simple design
  • Gate type: Compact gate with key lock nose
  • Nose shape: Optimised nose shape for easier dismantling of steep routes
❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the carabiner use a key lock nose?

A: Yes. The carabiner includes a key lock nose and a compact gate to reduce snagging and simplify handling on steep routes.

Q: What is the sling made from?

A: The sling is made from Dyneema and is described as lightweight and resilient.

Q: Does the quickdraw reduce wear on the sling?

A: A protector keeps the lower carabiner in position and reduces wear on the sling during normal use.

🏆 Our Verdict

The Mammut Sender Keylock Quickdraw suits sport climbers who prioritise minimal rack weight and fast, reliable clipping on steep routes. A compact key lock carabiner matched with a lightweight Dyneema sling and a lower protector balances clipping speed, low mass and reduced abrasion. Durable components and reduced sling wear point to good long-term value for frequent users.