Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details:
Packing:100pcs/polybag,2000pcs/ctn
Meas:40x45x40cm
Nw/Gw:33.5/34.5Kgs.
Delivery Detail:5-30 days
Product Description
Size:78x40x7mm
Material:aluminum alloy
Weight:16.8g
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What is a carabiner?
A carabiner or karabiner often shortened to biner or to crab, colloquially known as a (climbing) clip, is a specialized type of shackle, a metal loop with a spring-loaded gate used to quickly and reversibly connect components, most notably in safety-critical systems
What is a carabiner used for?
These nonload-bearing carabiners come in all shapes and sizes. Many of them are intended for use as ornaments only, i.e. on your key ring or the zip on your backpack. However, you can also use them to attach your chalk bag or climbing shoes to your harness or to secure a bottle to your rucksack
Why do you need a carabiner?
Carabiners are necessary elements of any climbing safety chain. Whether clipping protection, building a belay or simply belaying a partner, the carabiner always has a role to play. Choosing the right type for each use is not just practical, but more importantly, it's also essential for your safety.
Why are carabiners popular?
Large carabiners are typically easier to handle and easier to clip (they have larger gate openings), and they can hold more gear inside. They are commonly used with belay and rappel devices
Why put a carabiner on a backpack?
Carabiners are great for attaching water bottles and other drinks to your backpack or bag so they don't tip over. And if you're packing food like fruits or snacks, clipping them together with a carabiner will keep them from rolling around and getting lost in your bag
How many types of carabiners are there?
Which types of carabiners are used for climbing?
There are three main types of carabiner: 1. non-load-bearing (accessory) carabiners, 2. basic or normal carabiners (often referred to as non-locking carabiners) and 3.locking carabiners.
How to Choose Carabiners?
Different climbing tasks require different kinds of carabiners. To choose and use them properly, you must first understand the differences between them. There are three main areas to consider:
Shape
Gate type
Size, weight and strength
Once you understand the differences, think about your needs. What type of climbing you do and how you'll use the carabiner will determine what carabiner you buy.