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Edelrid Pure Slider Review

A unique tool for greater peace of mind while leading
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Edelrid Pure Slider Review
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Price:  $20 List
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Manufacturer:   Edelrid
By Andy Wellman ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Jan 9, 2019
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RANKED
#8 of 15
  • Overall Utility - 25% 6.0
  • Ease of Unlocking and Locking - 25% 9.0
  • Compactness and Weight - 20% 9.0
  • Gate Security - 20% 4.0
  • Gate Clearance - 10% 5.0

Our Verdict

The Edelrid Pure Slider is a unique locking carabiner that features a small, sliding lock mechanism that isn't as secure as most screw or auto-locking gates, but is far easier to quickly unlock. It is basically a standard “pure” straight gate carabiner, similar to the ones that you would find on the bolt end of most pre-constructed quickdraws, but with the tiny slider locking mechanism that easily slides downward under pressure from the thumb to very quickly open the gate. An interesting use for this design is for attaching the rope to a piece or bolt while leading that needs to be more secure than a typical wire-gate, which can come unclipped if not oriented the correct direction, twisted, or if taking sideways falls. The Pure Slider allows one to quickly do this without needing to spend the time to screw a gate closed while on lead, and is a very handy tool to have on a lead rack. For building multi-pitch anchors they also work quite well, but we would not consider buying them in place of a couple HMS/pear style lockers for use while belaying or for master points.
REASONS TO BUY
Very quick and easy to unlock
Auto-locks
Very light and compact
REASONS TO AVOID
Locking mechanism not as secure as others
Locking slider can block closure of gate

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Bottom Line Offers great benefits to the lead climber, and also works well for building anchorsThe longtime standard as the best locker for all purposesA lightweight, simple, twist-locking offset-D that performs better than the restOur Best Bang for the Buck winner due to its great price, but also its impressively lightweightThe lightest and easiest to use small locker
Rating Categories Edelrid Pure Slider Petzl Attache Petzl Sm'D Twist-Lock CAMP USA Photon Lock DMM Phantom
Overall Utility (25%)
6.0
10.0
7.0
7.0
6.0
Ease of Unlocking and Locking (25%)
9.0
7.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
Compactness and Weight (20%)
9.0
7.0
7.0
9.0
10.0
Gate Security (20%)
4.0
7.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
Gate Clearance (10%)
5.0
10.0
8.0
5.0
3.0
Specs Edelrid Pure Slider Petzl Attache Petzl Sm'D Twist-Lock CAMP USA Photon Lock DMM Phantom
Weight 43 g 57 g 51 g 44 g 41 g
Gate Closed Strength (KN) 23 22 23 23 24
Sideways Strength (KN) 8 7 8 8 9
Gate Open Strength (KN) 8 6 7 9 9
Gate Clearance (cm) 1.8 cm 2.6 cm 2.2 cm 1.8 cm 1.6 cm
Visual Locking Indicator? Autolocking Yes Autolocking Yes No
Carabiner Shape Offset-D Pear/HMS Offset-D Offset-D Offset-D
Lock Closure Type Autolocking Slider Screw-lock Twistlock, also comes in screw lock or triple action Screwgate Screwgate

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Pure Slider can be used for constructing anchors like most light and compact lockers, but the sliding gate closure, which must only be moved about ¼ of an inch to allow the gate to open, is not as secure as a screw gate or twist-lock carabiner. We found this locker to be at its best when used on lead, on the end of a sling or quickdraw placed on a piece that we really wouldn't want to come unclipped from. Imagine a crux on a sport route coming after the first bolt, where there is only one 'biner catching your fall, and the ground looms close. Or imagine placing a cam on a traversing pitch where the crux comes run-out and will involve swinging back in the direction you have come. Believe it or not, the rope can rather easily run over the gate of a simple wiregate carabiner in these circumstances and unclip itself when the weight forces the gate open, something that has led to many climbing accidents. Placing a Pure Slider on this sort of piece adds security because now you know the rope won't come unclipped, and these are the circumstances that the Pure Slider was specifically designed for. While not quite as simple to clip as a wire gate 'biner, the Pure Slider is very easy to open, and snaps closed and locks automatically. We certainly recommend having a few of these lockers placed on the end of special slings or draws for instant deployment in high-consequence moments.

Performance Comparison


edelrid pure slider - using the super light and compact pure slider as an anchor...
Using the super light and compact Pure Slider as an anchor attachment on a multi-pitch bolted climb at Smith Rock. It clearly holds a hitch just fine, and here is shown also backed up with a personal anchor system daisy chain.

Overall Utility


Overall utility describes a locker's ability to both function well at its intended purpose, as well as its versatility. We think that the Pure Slider fits a unique niche for lead climbing, but its lack of gate security doesn't inspire us to often use it in normal locking carabiner situations, such as while belaying, rappelling, or as master points or clip-in lockers on the end of a personal anchor system. We think they are appropriate to use in similar situations like other small and compact lockers, but don't necessarily serve as an effective backup if you happen to drop your only HMS/pear shaped locker on pitch three of your route. Basically, we would buy one or two of these in addition to the standard collection of lockers that we carry on multi-pitch routes, but wouldn't likely buy them instead of an HMS shaped locker, which are far more useful and versatile for normal climbing situations.

edelrid pure slider - if the leader was to fall in this situation, it is possible the rope...
If the leader was to fall in this situation, it is possible the rope could run across the gate, forcing it open, and unclipping itself from the piece of protection. Situations like this are what the Pure Slider is specifically designed for, extra security when it really matters.

Ease of Unlocking and Locking


The Pure Slider is the easiest locker in this review to unlock. On the outside of the gate is a small slider that is spring loaded to cover the keylocking nose when closed. One must only put their thumb on this slider and slide it down ¼ of an inch to then open the gate. With practice this becomes so quick and simple that you could easily do it on lead when clipping your rope to a piece. It also locks very easily, as the gate is spring loaded and the locking device similarly springs into locked position the moment the gate is closed. It is an auto-locker. We would have rated this a perfect 10 for this metric, except that we found while using it at the dirty and dusty Smith Rock that the locking mechanism sometimes froze, blocking the gate from closing automatically on its own. We believe this was simply due to dirt clogging the spring mechanism, and have used it countless times since without issue, but want to point out that the auto-locking method used isn't foolproof.

edelrid pure slider - unlocking the gate simply requires sliding the small slider down...
Unlocking the gate simply requires sliding the small slider down about 1/4 inch off the nose with the thumb as you are opening the gate. It is the easiest locker to quickly open. It is also auto-locking, so the gate snaps closed and locked when released.

Compactness and Weight


This locker weighed a mere 43g on our independent scale, tied for the second lightest locker. It uses I-beam construction and aluminum stock to cut weight as much as possible. While it isn't quite as small as the most compact lockers, it is the same size as a standard “pure” carabiner made by Edelrid, engineered for quick and easy clipping while on lead, and we thus rated it the second highest score for this metric.

edelrid pure slider - at 43g, this is one of the lightest lockers you can find, and is so...
At 43g, this is one of the lightest lockers you can find, and is so light it should never discourage you from bringing it along. If nothing else, its very nice insurance in case you want it.

Gate Security


As we have already mentioned, gate security is the Achilles heel of this locking carabiner, and we awarded it the lowest score compared to all of the others that we tested. Technically it is a double-action locker, requiring one to simply slide the lock downward along the gate and then push to open. The gate security offered is more than enough to rest assured that ropes will not be coming unclipped, but is probably not enough to put our mind at ease for use as a single safety link, as you would for a master point or belay device.

edelrid pure slider - a couple of times we experienced this with the gate mechanism, where...
A couple of times we experienced this with the gate mechanism, where the slider didn't slide out of the way to auto-lock, and actually blocked the gate open. While we believe it was due to dirt in the spring, the point is that this is not the most secure locker around.

Gate Clearance


We measured the gate clearance of the Pure Slider at 1.8cm, which was nowhere near the size of the opening commonly found on HMS style lockers. To be fair, we didn't score it very high, but we must point out that for its designed purpose, which is simply to clip a rope through (not hitches or knots), this is the same size opening you will find on nearly any straight-gate or wire-gate carabiner, so it certainly won't hold you back.

edelrid pure slider - the pure slider has about 1.8cm of gate clearance, which is the same...
The Pure Slider has about 1.8cm of gate clearance, which is the same as any standard straight gate non-locking carabiner you might buy -- plenty enough for clipping the rope or a knot into.

Value


These small but unique lockers retail for far more than comparably sized lightweight lockers. We would say they only present good value if you intend to use them as they were designed, for leading, where their function is truly unique. For use as a standard compact locker, you can easily find more affordable options that will work just as well.

edelrid pure slider - leading is not the only thing the pure slider can do well. it can...
Leading is not the only thing the Pure Slider can do well. It can also conveniently carry your shoes.

Conclusion


The Edelrid Pure Slider is a light and compact auto-locking carabiner that is designed, and thrives, while being used on the sharp end. Traversing climbs or pitches where the crux comes above only a single piece leaves one exposed in the random event that the rope comes unclipped from the protection, something which has happened to countless people. A very easy to open and deploy locker like the Pure Slider can nullify these risks, and is a useful tool for lead climbers, whether on sport or trad pitches.

edelrid pure slider - doesn't get much nicer than topping out just before dark, here...
Doesn't get much nicer than topping out just before dark, here testing lockers on a quick late afternoon jaunt up the classic three pitch Zebra Zion at Smith Rock.

Andy Wellman