| 84 | | $25 | Our favorite option for sport climbing |
| 80 | | $28 | Great sport climbing draw but on the heavy side |
| 74 | | $18 | Large carabiners work well with gloves on |
| 72 | | $27 | The most versatile quickdraw in our review is light and easy to use |
| 68 | | $16 | Best Bang for the Buck winner due to its solid performance at a relatively low price |
| 66 | | $14 | A good choice for new climbers that do a little bit of everything |
| 65 | | $18 | A no frills, but fully functional, solid gate quickdraw |
| 63 | | $29 | Innovative product for high-wear use, such as top roping or your first draw on hard sport routes |
| 63 | | $18 | A wiregate quickdraw that is easy to clip, but not nearly as easy to unclip |
| 61 | | $12 | A good value pick for trad climbers or anyone looking for an inexpensive option |
| 61 | | $17 | One of the lightest draws in this review, but not our favorite to clip and unclip |
| 56 | | $13 | Least expensive draw on the market |
| 54 | | $17 | A quickdraw with frustratingly small carabiners that make it hard to clip and unclip |
| 51 | | $15 | A super tiny quickdraw that shaves ounces but is also harder to use |