UNFORTUNATELY, WE ARE NOT ABLE TO SHIP TO THE UK OR US. WE ARE VERY SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
Mammut Workhorse Keylock Quickdraw – 12 cm & 17 cm
SHORT STORY
The name says it all—Mammut’s Workhorse Keylock Quickdraw is built for power, endurance, and reliability. Whether you’re working your next project or cleaning up a multipitch route, this draw offers smooth handling, intuitive clipping, and hard-wearing components you can trust. With ergonomic carabiners, a ribbed grip zone, and a robust vari-width polyester sling, it’s ready for intensive use on sport routes and beyond. Choose between 12 cm and 17 cm sling lengths depending on your setup needs.
QUICK SPECS
Workhorse Keylock Quickdraw – 12 cm
Item number: 2040-02711
Vertical breaking load: 26 kN
Open breaking load: 10 kN
Horizontal breaking load: 9 kN
Dimensions: Height 99 mm | Width 59.5 mm
Sling length: 12 cm
Workhorse Keylock Quickdraw – 17 cm
Item number: 2040-02721
Vertical breaking load: 26 kN
Open breaking load: 10 kN
Horizontal breaking load: 9 kN
Dimensions: Height 99 mm | Width 59.5 mm
Sling length: 17 cm
Weight: 106 g
Shared Features
Compact gate and improved keylock nose for snag-free clipping and unclipping
Ergonomic shape with large carabiner body for comfortable handling
Ribbed grip zone on the straight gate for added control
Robust vari-width polyester sling for a firm handhold
Durable sling protector keeps the lower biner in place and reduces wear
Orange safety indicator confirms proper sling-to-carabiner connection
Built for intensive use, from sport crags to multipitch routes
WHY CLIMBERS LOVE IT
Forged in the foundries of climbing Olympus, the Workhorse Quickdraw was born when Hephaestus himself got tired of bad clips. With its muscular gates and battle-hardened sling, it’s the hammer of the crag—powerful, precise, and perfectly balanced. Whether you’re scaling limestone walls or granite giants, this is the draw that doesn’t quit. Choose your weapon—12 or 17 cm—and prepare for war with gravity.
UNFORTUNATELY, WE ARE NOT ABLE TO SHIP TO THE UK OR US. WE ARE VERY SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.