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Featuring some of the lightest fully functional carabiners on the market, these CAMP rack packs are ideal for rock climbing, alpinism, and general camping. The Nano is designed for fluid use with ropes of all diameters, and has been recently upgraded with a stronger open gate strength, a refined gate for easy clipping, and a deeper basket for holding the rope in its proper position Read More
Please, DROP, please label your photos. I had to scroll through them all several times before I realized the differences - and the dimensions in the details were metric and imperial.
Received the Nano last week and I’m very pleased. Look very well made, strong and durable. I wouldn’t mind having a set such as these in a size smaller. Same build quality. Can someone point me in the right direction?
By the way, I give carabiners as gifts to my children and friends as key holders and they love them. I also use the different colors to indicate what the keys are for. My keys have a yellow carabiner, my wife a blue carabiner, the extra set of keys a red carabiner, the school bus that I drive a green carabiner etc.
badassIf they're not for climbing use, you can get biners that are (as far as I can tell) identical on AliExpress for 1.60 each and free shipping.
Not sure I'd trust them for climbing use, but their supposedly rated 12kn and I've suspended my hammock with them dozens of nights without issue.
badassyeah you are correct the school bus carabiner should be yellow. Will have to change to the yellow one. I like these carabiners because they hold 21 kilonewtons which is approximately 4700 pounds!! for about 6 bucks each, wow!!
I use carabiners for keys as well. Yes I know cheap aluminum carabiners will work okay but I feel that having a product that can be used in an emergency as your key chain is consoling. I have used mine for a pulley when hanging a heavy pinata, for towing a car a short distance, for attaching straps to my truck when tying down large loads that extend higher than the sides of my truck. To have a product always on hand for these emergencies is excellent. I will never climb but that does not mean I can't use climbing equipment for other uses.
Would these be a good choice for a keyring?
I like to clip my car and house key to the belt loop beside my buckle, using two split rings to give enough length to allow the keys to hang in the corresponding pocket.
My existing nonsense carabiner just gave up the ghost on me.