Sterling Dyneema Sewn Runners - 12mm for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.1
out of 10
19 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$7.95
Used Value:
$4.77
Sale Value:
$7.16

Cut weight on long, difficult climbs with the Sterling 12mm Dyneema Sewn Runners. These lightweight slings features a thin yet super-strong construction that makes them ideal for demanding alpine climbs and the rigors of trad climbing. The light, moisture-resistant material keeps you safe, whether you’re building anchors or extending gear placements.

Specifications

Brand:
Length:
10in, 24in, 30in, 48in
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
dyneema
Recommended Use:
climbing, building anchors
Width:
12mm

Full Reviews

10
These are great multi purpose runners. I use them for light anchors to top rope anchors that will be used all day. they dont really wear out.
Caleb Baker, backcountry.com
December 31, 2018
8
We picked up a few of these for our home gym to attach pulleys to, and to that end they work great. Small and light, but definitely durable. I can't say that we've subjected them to the outside elements, but I'm sure they'd hold up no problem there too. All in all, great little runners!
Kayla Weiser-Burton, backcountry.com
January 24, 2018
10
These work great; I've used them in all of my alpine draws. They're substantial and light.
Spencer C., backcountry.com
December 1, 2017
10
Great product that holds up to advertised standards and quality. Fabric isn't stiff so it makes for a great alpine sling. Two thumbs up.
Tyler St.Clair, backcountry.com
October 3, 2017
10
Lightweight, durable runner. Does the job.
Taylor, backcountry.com
May 6, 2017
10
These guys are ideal for alpine draws. Different colors for each length means that you can quickly extend gear placements to the desired length with minimal fiddling. Dyneema is highly water resistant as well which makes these ideal for ice climbing and alpine routes especially in low temperatures when runners freezing becomes a serious concern.
Jonas Abdo, backcountry.com
February 17, 2017
8
These are great! I use them primarily for my alpine draws, but they're good for everything. They've got the strength and durability of Dyneema, but with the ease of use and somewhat dynamic properties of nylon. Great anchor slings; the extra thickness compared to some thinner slings makes them feel very solid and sturdy. They're a little bit bulkier on the harness, but not nearly as bulky as nylon would be, and they seem to soften up a bit after some use. Don't hesitate to buy these!
Robert Lindsen, backcountry.com
January 2, 2017
8
These are stellar for alpine draws. My partner likes to use cheap nylon slings but the extra weight and space you save with these guys is worth the splurge. Get the black ones to make your pretty biners look extra dapper.
Patrick, backcountry.com
August 31, 2016
10
I use these for my safety pieces!! I really like them, they are a little thick and sometimes hard to use on my harness but i love the feel of the runner it is really thick and sturdy, it is a great price for a great piece, i would highly recommend this gear
Ryan O'Dell, backcountry.com
July 19, 2016
8
Primarily use these slings to make alpine draws. Super durable, lightweight, and easy to extend while clipping in!
Stephen McSweeney, backcountry.com
June 29, 2016
6
Honestly, i have never used these climbing but they are the best size to just keep my trad and sport racks slung together and organized.
Stephen McSweeney, backcountry.com
June 29, 2016
10
These are great and durable slings. I have used the 24in as a runner and used a pair of the 30in slings to make anchors. I have felt very comfortable when using them, will buy again.
Charles Puff, backcountry.com
June 29, 2016
10
First of all they look and feel so good. I have some of the blue 10 inch and some of the orange shoulder lengths (24in). The colors are bright. And the dyneema Is slick and thick! I have some thinner dyneema/dynex slings but I always end up grabbing these first. The 10 inch size is great I paired them with some Madrock ultra light wire gates. And I don't even have to triple string them which makes it just as convenient as a sport draw but just the right size for pieces that just need a little extension. And the shoulder lengths are around the same length when triple strung so it's nice to have a few of those for things that need a little extra extension
Trevor N., backcountry.com
April 16, 2016
10
These slings perform really well. They are not very slippery and they have a great feel to them. They sit super well in alpine draws and extended and altogether perform exactly as a good sling should.
Craig L, backcountry.com
March 4, 2016
10
Whether you're building alpine draws, racking gear or anchoring in, Dyneema Sewn Runners have so many uses on the rock. I picked up a couple 24" slings to add to the wall-o-runners in my gear room (read house), which I generally use for racking cams over the shoulder.
Jeff Catalano, backcountry.com
June 22, 2015
8
Indispensable in my climbing, recommended!
Marcelo Reis, backcountry.com
January 29, 2015
10
They're awesome , hold up to my falls and I fall a lot. I buy a lot of these because sometimes I break my leg and out of anger I kick 7 of them down 2,000 vert feet into drigs Idaho instead of slinging them over my shoulder like a reasonable person would. Great for alpine and trad climbing.
Tomasz J Misiewicz, backcountry.com
November 13, 2014
8
I use these for v threads when ice climbing mostly. they are just small enough that it is quite easy to pull them through. quite happy with the quality so far.
TomNZ, backcountry.com
August 28, 2014
10
These are my go-to for fun trad adventures, and would work fine if you need a long draw for sport stuff too.
Alex Laugeman, backcountry.com
October 18, 2013
8
Nice and light, good color, durable. They are rated at 22kN, which happens to be the same as the other narrower runners.... so future purchases will be of the narrower variety to save on bulk.
Joe Hoffman, backcountry.com
August 5, 2013

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