How to Use Quickdraws

Quickdraws are used to connect a rope to a bolt when lead climbing. They are made up of two carabiners that are connected by webbing, which is sometimes referred to as the Dog Bone. One purpose of quickdraws is to reduce rope drag. They can help straighten out the path of the rope and make it easier to pull. Read on to see how to use quickdraws.

Things You'll Need

  • Quickdraws
  • Rope
  • Bolt
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Instructions

    • 1

      Attach both carabiners to the Dog Bone, so they are facing the same direction. Some quickdraws come pre-assembled, so this is already done for you. One carabiner is straight-gate, and the other one is a bent-gate carabiner.

    • 2

      Attach the straight-gate carabiner to the bolt. You can tap it against the bolt to attach it quickly.

    • 3

      Pinch the bent-gate carabiner to put the rope through. Place your thumb on the back of the carabiner, and pinch the rope against the gate.

    • 4

      Squeeze the gate with your fingers, and the rope will slide in. Once climbers have mastered this technique, they can do it in a few seconds.

    • 5

      Clip the bolts when they are close to your waist because it is safer and more efficient. Make sure you have a good hold to hang on to when you are clipping the bolt.