Whether you're scaling sheer rock faces, setting up anchors, or tackling tree work, NewDoar climbing straps deliver the reliability and strength you need. This category showcases NewDoar's premium 16mm climbing sling, UIAA and CE certified to EN566 standards with an impressive 23kN rating, making it a go-to for climbers seeking certified performance in demanding conditions.
Why Choose NewDoar Climbing Straps?
NewDoar has built a reputation for producing high-quality climbing gear that prioritizes safety, durability, and versatility. Their straps stand out due to rigorous certifications like UIAA and CE, ensuring they meet the highest industry standards for static strength and performance. Unlike generic webbing, NewDoar's slings are designed specifically for creating anchor systems, rappelling, and utility tasks, offering peace of mind on every ascent. Climbers appreciate the brand's focus on robust construction that withstands abrasion, UV exposure, and heavy loads without compromising integrity.
Key Features of NewDoar 16mm Climbing Sling
The flagship NewDoar 16mm climbing sling is engineered for multi-purpose use. Its 23kN strength rating guarantees it can handle extreme forces, ideal for belaying, anchoring, or hauling. The 16mm width provides a balance of flexibility and bulk resistance, making it easy to handle while girth-hitching to rocks or trees. Sewn or tied configurations allow quick deployment, and the lightweight design minimizes rack weight. Available in various lengths, it adapts to single-pitch trad routes, multi-pitch adventures, or arborist applications.
- Certifications: UIAA, CE EN566 for proven safety
- Strength: 23kN static rating for critical protection
- Material: Durable nylon webbing resistant to wear
- Versatile for climbing, rappelling, and tree rigging
Use Cases for NewDoar Climbing Straps
Rock climbers rely on these slings for equalizing anchors and extending protection points, extending their utility beyond basic runners. In rappelling scenarios, the high strength supports dynamic loads during descents. Arborists and tree workers find them perfect for rigging systems, where the 16mm thickness grips bark effectively without slipping. Even in rescue operations, NewDoar's gear provides the trusted backbone for improvised setups. If you're gearing up for big walls or alpine routes, these slings integrate seamlessly into your rack.
For broader selection, explore our Climbing Straps category, or check related gear in Rope, Cord & Webbing.
How to Choose the Right NewDoar Climbing Strap
Selecting the ideal sling starts with your activity. For trad climbing, opt for 60cm or 120cm lengths to master gear placements. Tree work demands longer daisy chains for better reach. Always verify the 23kN rating suits your needs, and inspect for wear regularly. NewDoar's consistent quality means one sling can serve multiple roles, but stocking multiples enhances redundancy. Compared to established names, NewDoar offers comparable performance at accessible specs—consider alternatives like Black Diamond Equipment Climbing Straps for premium finishes or GMCLIMBING Climbing Straps for budget options.
Within the Climbing section, NewDoar fits alongside top tools for Fusion Climbing Straps enthusiasts seeking variety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are NewDoar climbing straps UIAA certified?
Yes, the 16mm sling is fully UIAA and CE EN566 certified, ensuring it passes rigorous tests for strength and safety in climbing applications.
What makes NewDoar different from competitors?
NewDoar emphasizes affordable, high-strength gear with 23kN ratings, rivaling pricier brands while focusing on versatility for climbing and tree work.
Which length NewDoar sling should I choose?
Choose 60cm for quickdraw extensions, 120cm for anchors, or longer for rappels—match to your specific route or task for optimal performance.
Do NewDoar straps come with a warranty?
NewDoar typically offers a manufacturer's warranty against defects; contact their support for details on coverage and claims process.
Can these slings be used for tree rigging?
Absolutely, the durable 16mm webbing and high strength make them excellent for arborist rigging, anchors, and friction hitches.