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Am'D Ball-Lock Carabiner

$32.95

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D-shaped locking carabiner for attaching devices to a harness.

The Am’D asymmetrical aluminum carabiner has a D shape best suited for connecting a belay system or for holding gear. The ergonomic shape and Keylock system make it easy to handle, even when wearing gloves. The Am’D carabiner is available in three locking system versions: manual SCREW-LOCK system, or automatic BALL-LOCK and TWIST-LOCK systems.

Capacity and dimensions make it highly functional:
- Shape allows it to be loaded on either end (belay systems)
- Carabiner can hold a large quantity of gear

Easy to use and ergonomic:
- D shape is easy to grip
- Shape designed to grip with gloves on
- Keylock system helps prevent the carabiner from snagging during use

Available in three locking systems, each for different situations:
- SCREW-LOCK: occasional use, dirty environments
- BALL-LOCK: frequent use with practical automatic locking; secure use with triple-action opening
- TWIST-LOCK: specific use when quick opening is key (e.g. at the end of a lanyard) and when connecting a GRIGRI to the harness

Material(s): Aluminum
Certification(s): CE EN 12275, UIAA, UKCA, CE EN 362, EAC, NFPA 2500 Technical Use, XF 949 : FZL-G-Q, GB/T 23469 / B

Weight
75g

Major axis strength
27kN

Minor axis strength
8kN

Open gate strength
7kN

Gate opening
25mm

Guarantee
3 years

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