Reddit reviews Omega Pacific Locking Climbing Carabiner, D, Screw Locking - Black, Rock Climbing Gear and Equipment, Safety, Rescue, Industrial, and Arborist Uses
We found 6 Reddit comments about Omega Pacific Locking Climbing Carabiner, D, Screw Locking - Black, Rock Climbing Gear and Equipment, Safety, Rescue, Industrial, and Arborist Uses. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
STRENGTH - Major Axis 31 Kn (6970 lbs), Minor Axis 9 Kn (2025 Lbs, Gate Open 9 Kn (2025 Lbs)DIMENSIONS - Gate Opening 16mm, Weight 74 gmBENEFIT - Rope Friendly True Radii (No Flat Spots) all rope bearing surfacesCERTIFICATION - CE and ISO 9000 Certified (2015)TESTING - Each Carabiner Proof Load Tested To 50% of Rated Strength
Seconding this advice - it's pretty cheap and highly useful.
I have about 100' of 550 paracord that I carry on every camping trip (store it like this) and I have had two of these that also go with.
Those have been easily the most versatile things I have ever purchased for camping.
Yeah... Thats not good. Buy a real carabiner and own it for life.
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Cops aren't stupid, they know it's a melee weapon. Just because it can function as a bottle opener doesn't mean a cop won't charge you with possession of an illegal weapon. It doesn't have to cover all your fingers to be a duster.
If you really want to weaponize your fists without worrying about legal trouble you could buy a hefty carabiner and attach it to your keys. No one will take a second look at it, and you can bring it past security checkpoints without anyone noticing.
I'd say this one, but I've only had mine for about four months, so I don't know about longevity. As far as basic construction goes, it seems fairly solid but I am not an expert.
I got mine on Amazon.