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Driven to create a tool that could easily cross over from one activity to the next, Heroclip has been making smarter everyday gear for adventurers since 2015. Functioning as a clip and a hook, the Heroclip is a multipurpose tool that adapts to your needs Read More
I recommend you don't buy it if you live in Europe. First off additional shipping charges and it is a month late on delivery, maybe more since it has been stuck in the same exact spot for over a month.
These are really handy but this one I find to be a little too large. Would be nice if sizing was made more apparent (HeroClip doesn’t do a good job at that I think). I ordered a couple from amazon last year and one was this size, I think it’s considered a medium, and I got a smaller one. The smaller one seems perfect for bags where this size is a little more cumbersome in my opinion.
https://www.garagegrowngear.com/collections/heroclip
These do come in handy, there is a video in the link above....and they are grippy w/the rubber tip on the end of the hook...I got mine when GGG was discounting gear pre-XMas.
I was excited to get this but it's $14.95 at REI for one.
Also, it's unclear what you are actually getting. The same part number at REI says it holds 40 lbs. Looking at the pictures here, one pic says 50lbs, another says 60lbs. So which is the actual item being sold here? 40, 50, 60?
JPeeThese also swivel. I use mine mostly for backpacks. Imagine clipping it on your backpack then being able to fasten the hook to branches, rocks, ledges, tailgates...anywhere the hook can grip. The swivel feature allows you to turn the backpack to access different pockets and zippers. It's not a necessary piece of gear, but I have several of these and they never leave my packs. Too handy. Photos in action:
bootlegger22That's for the Heroclip "mini" which is smaller and has a weight limit of 40 lb. This drop is for the medium Heroclip that holds up to 50 lb. and costs $19.95 ea. at REI.