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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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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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ProTech Tactical D Locking CarabinersAs low as $28.12A very popular tactical spec carabiner that meets your requirement for a stealthy carabiner with a minimum weight and size. The nut locks on gate to prevent jamming. Learn More
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Petzl Captiv$26.34The CAPTIV positioning bar favors loading of the carabiner along its major axis, limits flipping and keeps it integrated with the device or lanyard. Learn More
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Petzl SwivelAs low as $71.95Petzl Swivel, Positioned between the rope and the load, the ball-bearing Swivel S allows the load to turn without twisting the rope. Learn More
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Rock Exotica SwivaEye Carabiners$107.52Rock Exotica Swivel Ropes Course Zip Line Carabiners , The SwivaBiner features a high-strength bushing that will withstand greater abuse than a bearing. The SwivaBiner is designed to re-orient a load, and not provide high-speed rotation. Learn More
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CYPHER HELIOS SCREW GATE HMS$13.99
Our largest HMS designed for easy belay setup in any situation. The frame’s round bar stock works great with a variety of belay techniques including popular semi-auto locking devices, tube devices, and Munter hitch.
- CE EN12275 Certified
- Weight: 85g
- Strength (major axis): 25kN
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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