The Stubai Attach Mini-Karabiner is a versatile, multi-purpose accessory karabiner. These karabiners are not PPE or suitable for climbing, they are however great for hanging kit from or for use around the home. They can be used for things such as a simple keyring, attaching a log leash or hanging your climbing shoes from your pack, amoung many other potential uses.
The Petzl Caritool is a non-PPE rated karabiner designed for carrying extra tools/equipment on your harness. It's lightweight yet durable and is the ideal answer for those needing to carry more gear or organise their rack. They are particularly useful for racking Ice Screws such as the Black Diamond Express. The tooth clip means it will slide on to the harness easily without it moving around once it's on.
The DMM XSRE karabiners are compact and lightweight climbing accessories that haven been designed to provide maximum functionality without compromising on strength. With its sleek design and reliable performance, this karabiner is an excellent choice for climbers who prioritise weight savings and efficiency.
The DMM XSRE Lock stands out as a beloved accessory karabiner, crafted with the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of all standard-sized DMM karabiners. This sleek and high-performance clip boasts a functional industrial heritage while seamlessly transitioning into everyday use. The addition of the new screwgate locking version enhances security, making it an ideal choice for tasks at height or simply taking your furry friend for a stroll.
The Stubai Off-Set D Mini Karabiner is is midsized accessory karabiner for attaching equipment. Available in a choice of 4 colours.
The Sea to Summit Accessory Karabiner set contains 3 handy karabiners that are perfect for everyday uses such as keeping your keys together, attaching items to your pack or hanging a headlamp up in your tent, among many other uses. These wire-gate karabiners are extremely lightweight and come in three different colours, for all those gear organizing fanatics out there!
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