Products tagged with 'alloy carabiner'
OCUN
Falcon Screw
The Ocun Falcon Screw is a neat screwgate karabiner, featuring a keylock nose and a construction that maximizes strength while cutting down on the weight. It's a great size for carrying as part of a trad rack, not so large that it'll clutter your gear loops, but not so small that it'll become fiddly. To this extent, the krab also has ridges down the spine for improved handling and security.
Petzl
Freino Z
The Petzl Freino Z is a karabiner that has an added friction spur for adding or adjusting friction during descents. It features the Petzl Triact-Lock automatic locking system and is easy to use. When rotated, it makes the descender loss-proof when transferred from the equipment loop to the ventral attachment point or anchor. The Freino Z is compatible with the I’D S, I’D L, I’D EVAC and RIG self-braking descenders.
Petzl
Vertigo
Engineered for progression lanyards, the Petzl Vertigo (Twist-Lock) carabiner is equipped with an automatic locking system and exceptional grip, making it effortless to handle while navigating intermediate anchors. Thanks to its spacious aperture and the Keylock system, linking the connector becomes a simple task. When paired with the Captivo positioning bar, the Vertigo Twist-Lock can enhance proper carabiner loading along the major axis, minimising rotation risks and maintaining integration with the device.
Maillon Rapide
Semi-circular
The Semi circular or half moon Maillon Rapide is ideal for securing caving harnesses, it is commonly used for the junction of 2 connecting points on a harness. Screw links are a lot more secure than karabiners so are essential if there's a possibility that the connector may be cross-loaded.
Finsterwalde
Quick-Out Karabiner
When you need a reliable connection but need to be able to affect an immediate release this is the karabiner for you. Ideal for helicopter and across river rescues. Double button locking with multiple safety mechanism and a breaking strength of 40kN. Paragliders are able to separate the pilot from his/her glider when using a dirigible rescue system.