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Liberty Steel Heavy Duty Key Lock Oval Carabiners$13.14Symmetrical heavy duty oval in hardened zinc plated steel. Larger size and better gate clearance than traditional oval carabiners. Keylock, catch free, gate system for enhanced safety and function. Learn More
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Omni Semi-Circle CarabinerAs low as $44.34Omni Semi-Circle Carabiner, The half-moon OMNI is used to close harnesses that have two attachment points that must be joined with a connector. Learn More
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Petzl Demi Rond Quick Ling$32.34When closed with a wrench, this aluminum quick link is used to close harnesses that have two attachment points that must be joined with a connector. Learn More
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Petzl P42 CaritoolAs low as $12.95Petzl P42 Caritool, A carabiner-shaped tool holder designed to organize gear attached to a harness. Ice-screws, pitons, cams, as well as small tools, can be arranged and accessed single-handedly Learn More
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Petzl Vulcan Carabiner$41.94High-strength VULCAN carabiners are designed for rescue professionals. With a large gate opening and high strength, these carabiners are ideal for setting multiple anchors where conditions are difficult and weight is not an issue. Learn More
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Petzl AM'D Pin-Lock$37.14The Am'D PIN-LOCK asymmetrical aluminum carabiner is designed for use with groups. It secures the connection of the user thanks to its PIN-LOCK system, which can only be opened by the operator with a specific unlocking tool. Learn More
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Petzl Delta Quick Link$8.34When closed with a wrench, this steel quick link becomes a semi-permanent anchor ring. Learn More
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Petzl Am'D CarabinerAs low as $18.25Petzl Am'D Carabiner - Add security to your climbing anchors with the Petzl Am'D Traict Locking Carabiner. Take your pick of Petzl's Screw-Lock, Ball-Lock, or Triact-Lock gate to perfectly match your preference. The Am'D Carabiner also has a snag-free keylock gate to assure it never snags on gear when you're building a solid anchor at the top of the pitch you just climbed. Learn More