The Ocun Falcon Screw is a neat screwgate karabiner, featuring a keylock nose and a construction that maximizes strength while cutting down on the weight. It's a great size for carrying as part of a trad rack, not so large that it'll clutter your gear loops, but not so small that it'll become fiddly. To this extent, the krab also has ridges down the spine for improved handling and security.
The OCUN Falcon is the perfect all-round carabiner for outdoor climbing, now in a pack of three! Colour coded to be easily identifiable too. Strong, easy to use and bright.
The Ocun Kestrel QD DYN 8mm Quickdraw is a great alpine quickdraw, constructed of two light-weight Kestrel carabiners with wire gates and an 8mm light Dyneema webbing. The Kestrel carabiners are Ocun's lightweight carabiners that offer fantastic strength and versatility. The wire gate eliminates gate flutter.
The OCUN Condor HMS Twist is a large karabiner that responds to the new trends of safety. Equipped with an independent internal wire gate that prevents it from rotating and guards against unwanted release from a belay loop, this karabiner ensures safe belaying and rappelling. The internal gate locks in the right direction and therefore prevents upward release. This means that the belayer can focus their full attention on the climber. The Condor brings a new level of safety into belaying.
The OCUN Falcon is the largest D-shaped karabiner in their collection. The Falcon is a karabiner of usual dimensions suitable for equipping climbing routes. It's popular especially amongst climbers who prefer the traditional routes and sandstone climbing. This karabiner is suitable for those who prefer maximum strength and reliability to low weight.
The OCUN Kestrel is an ultralight micro-karabiner that's suitable for use on multi-pitch and trad routes. Despite its low weight, the Kestrel has high strength and its wire gate helps to eliminate flutter, whilst reducing the chances of snow or ice accumulating and causing the gate to freeze in winter conditions.
Established in 1977
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