DMM Peenuts for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$12.50
$12.50
Used Value:
$7.50
$7.50
Sale Value:
$11.25
$11.25
Protect your next super-thin crack climb with DMM Peenuts. These tiny nuts are color coded for easy selection, and their tapered heads help them fit securely in slightly flaring cracks. DMM Peenuts are ideal for thin trad climbs and crack climbs alike, so add a few to your 'biner-full-o-nuts before you head out to the stone.
Specifications
Brand:
Claimed Weight:
0.3 oz
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
[heads] aluminum, [cable] steel
Strength:
(1) 4 kN, (2-3) 5 kN, (4-5) 8 kN
Full Reviews
I've been carrying a set of the peenuts on my rack for a few years now and wouldn't leave home without them. The slot really well in to super thin crack with only the tiniest of undulations. Plus they feel bomber for their size! Make you feel all nice and cozy when you're thrutching above them! Took a 25' winger on this piece where no other gear was available:
tim h837, backcountry.com
December 1, 2017
December 1, 2017
A handy substitute to the more expensive DMM HB Brass Offsets in the larger sizes. These little nuts have relatively thick wires and will take a beating. Although they fit pretty well into flared, bottoming cracks, I would make two changes so they fit better. First, I would round the edges and include a little scallop like the Brass and Alloy Offsets have to bite into irregular rock better. Secondly, I would make the taper symmetrical instead of assymetrical so the nut sits better in flares
Roger C., backcountry.com
February 13, 2016
February 13, 2016
These are fantastic stoppers that have a very nice offset shape. If you're looking to rack some stoppers, these combined with the DMM Alloy Offsets make a good team. I really like these because they weigh nothing, but seem to place everywhere.
Meng, backcountry.com
September 23, 2015
September 23, 2015
Not much to add hear, but these guys are great and placements in the tiny stuff is intuitive. Perfect for me who like to sew it up :)
Ember Manfred, backcountry.com
September 5, 2015
September 5, 2015
As much as all the hooligans at the crag want to watch you rocket out of the sky, and take massive whippers because all other gear wont fit - you'll cut the in flight movie in half when you sink one of these bad boys into a pin scar. Tapered offset shape makes them want to stay in their home. If only Happy Gilmore could have golfed with these, and the hole was a thin crack. If you climb where it's scary, you can limit that scarefactor in two ways - (1) - just get scurred. OR (2) - invest in these.
Alex Quitiquit, backcountry.com
November 3, 2014
November 3, 2014
So far, have only purchased the #5 peanut as an addition to the DMM offsets. I will get more in the smaller size eventually. Fantastic stoppers, place very well and secure due to the irregular shape.
Matt, backcountry.com
September 23, 2013
September 23, 2013
These things are so light I almost always carry a set. Since they are aluminum they are more durable than brassies but have less bite. I have climbed primarily in Jtree with them and they are perfect when the going gets thin. I've taken falls on these guys and trust my life with them.
Justin S., backcountry.com
April 26, 2013
April 26, 2013
nice addition to my rack - can't wait to use them! They're made out of aluminum so they are not as soft as the copper
Laura H., backcountry.com
January 25, 2013
January 25, 2013
These are the most useful little-dudes I've ever had on my rack. I primarily climb Southern sandstone and they are indispensable on the classic run-out traditional face routes! They fit in the tiniest of placements and the slightly offset nature of the nut often allows them to get maximum contact in places where a traditional nut won't even pretend to go! I recommend these little boogers to anyone!
Emily M., backcountry.com
November 30, 2011
November 30, 2011
These things work wonders in LCC granite. I've whipped on the smallest size several times and it didn't even thing about pulling. They are somewhat specialized but you'll be amazed the places these things fit and the security the offer on an otherwise puckery run out.
Benji R., backcountry.com
April 15, 2010
April 15, 2010
These are pretty fantastic. Rated higher than similar sized BD nuts, and they flare both downward and to the side, as do many cracks. I carry 1-5 to supplement a BD set, but will probably pick up a few more in the future. Get some!
Climb&Ski the BC, backcountry.com
March 20, 2010
March 20, 2010
For pin scars and small flared cracks these are unbeatable. I still carry regular nuts and just suplement with these for areas with funky cracks and gear.
Evan Stevens, backcountry.com
December 3, 2008
December 3, 2008
DMM brought back the offset nuts. A must in the southern desert sandstone flaring cracks and damn handy in the Canadian Rockies as well. Only set I carry now. Have no idea why I would need any others.
Dow Williams, backcountry.com
November 17, 2008
November 17, 2008