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DMM Phantom Review

Our favorite personal locker is great for building anchors
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dmm phantom locking carabiner review
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Price:  $16 List
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Manufacturer:   DMM
By Andy Wellman ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Jan 9, 2019
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RANKED
#5 of 15
  • Overall Utility - 25% 6.0
  • Ease of Unlocking and Locking - 25% 8.0
  • Compactness and Weight - 20% 10.0
  • Gate Security - 20% 6.0
  • Gate Clearance - 10% 3.0

Our Verdict

At a mere 41g measured on our independent scale (42g according to DMM), the Phantom Screwgate is among the lightest locking carabiners in the world. Not only is it light, but also compact, having the smallest overall profile of any that we tested. It's offset-D shape built with I-beam construction allows for top-notch strength shrunk down into the easiest to carry with you size. In truth, most of the lockers that we carry on our own racks are of the light and compact variety, as we only need two HMS/pear style lockers to get the job done (one for belay device, one for master point). With its quick and easy to open and close screw gate and unparalleled weight savings, the DMM Phantom Screwgate is the best light and compact locker you can own, and is our top recommendation for filling out your rack of lockers. They are best used for building anchors on multi-pitch climbs. We like to carry four of them for attaching to bolts at anchors, and as the second locker needed for an auto-locking belay device. Check out how it compares to the competition in our article on the best locking carabiners.
REASONS TO BUY
Light
Small
Least amount of revolutions needed for screwgate to lock or unlock
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive compared to alternatives
The least amount of gate clearance

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Bottom Line The lightest and easiest to use small lockerThe longtime standard as the best locker for all purposesOur Best Bang for the Buck winner due to its great price, but also its impressively lightweightOptimal for use with assisted braking belay devices, and highly versatile for other climbing purposesOur Best Bang for the Buck winner requires no compromise for a lower price
Rating Categories DMM Phantom Petzl Attache CAMP USA Photon Lock DMM Rhino Mad Rock Super Tech...
Overall Utility (25%)
6.0
10.0
7.0
8.0
5.0
Ease of Unlocking and Locking (25%)
8.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Compactness and Weight (20%)
10.0
7.0
9.0
6.0
9.0
Gate Security (20%)
6.0
7.0
7.0
6.0
6.0
Gate Clearance (10%)
3.0
10.0
5.0
8.0
4.0
Specs DMM Phantom Petzl Attache CAMP USA Photon Lock DMM Rhino Mad Rock Super Tech...
Weight 41 g 57 g 44 g 73 g 45 g
Gate Closed Strength (KN) 24 22 23 27 24
Sideways Strength (KN) 9 7 8 9 8
Gate Open Strength (KN) 9 6 9 7 9
Gate Clearance (cm) 1.6 cm 2.6 cm 1.8 cm 2.2 cm 1.7 cm
Visual Locking Indicator? No Yes Yes No No
Carabiner Shape Offset-D Pear/HMS Offset-D Offset D/HMS Offset-D
Lock Closure Type Screwgate Screw-lock Screwgate Triple action, double-action, or Screwgate Screw-lock

Our Analysis and Test Results

We tested four light and compact lockers for this review, and found that we enjoyed using the DMM Phantom Screwgate far more than any of the others. We typically carry three or four of these size lockers per person on a multi-pitch climb, using them for attaching to anchor bolts, at the end of a personal anchor device, and as the second locker for an ATC guide or Reverso style auto-locking belay device. Since we use them so frequently, and carry more than one, weight matters, as does function. Not only is this among the lightest lockers that you can find anywhere, but we love how quick and easy it is to unlock and lock. Compared to the competition, far fewer revolutions of the screw gate are needed to go from all the way open to all the way closed. This action is much smoother than the sometimes squeaky twisting action found on other lockers. It's also among the highest overall rated lockers in our comparative scoring, and as our favorite is the natural choice for our Top Pick award.

Performance Comparison


dmm phantom locking carabiner review - super light and compact lockers like the phantom don't have enough...
Super light and compact lockers like the Phantom don't have enough space in the basket to accommodate multiple ropes.

Overall Utility


Overall utility is a measurement of a locker's versatility, as well as how well it performs at its designed purpose. Super light and compact lockers like the Phantom are not really designed to be used as belay or rappelling carabiners, and do not do a good job for those purposes. Simply put, they don't have enough space in the basket to accommodate multiple ropes (in the case of rappelling), and the angled, offset-D shape is not the best for minimizing rope friction, as it tends to force all ropes into the slot next to the spine, where there is friction from two sides.


These lockers thrive at securing one thing to another thing where the extra security of a locking gate is appreciated, but where multiple items, ropes, or knots are not being used. This makes them among the least versatile of all lockers, although their super light weight does induce one to bring them along, rather than leave them at home. While not super versatile, it is pretty much impossible to complain about the function of this locker.

dmm phantom locking carabiner review - the small and light dmm phantom works best attaching slings to...
The small and light DMM Phantom works best attaching slings to anchor points on multi-pitch anchors, but can hold a clove hitch as well if you want to use it as the master tie-in point to the anchor.

Ease of Unlocking and Locking


The DMM Phantom Screwgate obviously requires one to screw the gate in order to lock it or unlock it. This task takes more time than auto-lockers to close, without doubt, but also generally takes more time to open as well. Despite this, we generally find opening screwgates to be easier than the sometimes elaborate finger gymnastics required to open a triple-action auto-locker.


Among all screwgates, the Phantom was the easiest and quickest to open and close. To compare, we measured how many revolutions of the screwlock it takes to go from completely open to completely closed, and in the case of the Phantom we found it to be two full revolutions, or four half turns. Every other screw gate took more than this, in some cases double or triple.

dmm phantom locking carabiner review - for a screw lock carabiner, this one is extremely quick and easy to...
For a screw lock carabiner, this one is extremely quick and easy to open and close. It requires only two full turns of the screw to go from fully locked to fully open, the least of any we tested, and spins super smooth.

Compactness and Weight


At only 41g on our independent scale, this is the lightest locker in this review.


The Phantom isn't only the lightest, but also the smallest locker. To be fair, it is virtually the same size as a couple of the other compact lockers we compared it to, but is significantly smaller than any full-sized locker. If you are planning a trip into the Wind River Range in Wyoming, where the average approach is well over 10 miles, then weight and size are clearly some of the most important characteristics, and for these purposes the Phantom is supreme.

dmm phantom locking carabiner review - our scale says 41g, dmm's website claimed 42g. either way, this is...
Our scale says 41g, DMM's website claimed 42g. Either way, this is one extremely light and small locker, a huge advantage in the game of climbing your best.

Gate Security


When it comes to gate security, screwgate lockers are at an inherent disadvantage compared to their auto-locking counterparts for the simple reason that one must remember to lock them in order to be sure they are secure. Combined with the multitude of tasks one is juggling at a hanging multi-pitch belay and you may be surprised out how easy this is to do.


Among the seven screwgate lockers we tested, those that have a safety stripe of red color on the gate, or other form of visual indicator, that is visible if the gate is still open, and invisible if it has been completely and properly screwed closed. This allows for a very simple and quick visual inspection. Most screwgate lockers, like the Phantom, lack this feature and are not as easy to visually check if they are closed. Additionally, we found that the screwgate on the Phantom is slightly prone to wiggling loose with vibrations, meaning for the most security we recommend you flip the 'biner basket side down, so gravity assists in keeping the gate closed.

Gate Clearance


At a mere 1.6cm of gate clearance at its narrowest point, this locker was tied for the least amount of clearance.


This would be a really big deal if this locker was designed for anything other than securely attaching slings or ropes. But as a super lightweight and compact locker, it is not ideal for bulky attachments, like clove hitches or Munter hitches, so while it received the lowest score for this metric, is not something we would really worry about when considering its value.

dmm phantom locking carabiner review - as such a tiny locker, it is no surprise that the gate clearance is...
As such a tiny locker, it is no surprise that the gate clearance is only 1.6cm. This presents little problem if you are only trying to fit one rope or sling into the basket, but doesn't leave enough room for attaching multiple items.

Value


These lockers are a bit on the pricey side for what you get. That's the biggest downside that we can think of to buying multiple Phantoms. If you have to stick to a certain budget, then check out some of the other compact lockers, which offer nearly equal performance, but lower price tags.

dmm phantom locking carabiner review - the best use for a light and compact locker like the dmm phantom is...
The best use for a light and compact locker like the DMM Phantom is building multi-pitch anchors, as we have done here at Smith Rock. A collection of these can save you a lot of rack weight and are versatile enough that you probably only need to carry one or two HMS style lockers in addition to a few light and compact ones.

Conclusion


The DMM Phantom Screwgate is the best light and compact locker you can buy, but comes with a larger price tag than most in this category. We appreciate how light and small it is, and especially how much easier it is to quickly open and close the gate compared to other lightweight lockers. As our Top Pick, we highly recommend carrying three to four of these on your rack for multi-pitch climbs.

dmm phantom locking carabiner review - though multi-pitch sport climbing doesn't require large, bulky...
Though multi-pitch sport climbing doesn't require large, bulky racks, it's nice to save weight and space with light and compact lockers.

Andy Wellman