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Attache Scewlock Carabiner (Updated)

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Locking pear-shaped carabiner with round-stock basket for smooth rope operation.

With a compact shape and SCREW-LOCK locking system, the ATTACHE carabiner is designed for use in a variety of belay applications. It has an H-shaped frame to keep the weight low and the round-stock basket creates a smooth surface for the rope to run over, for easier belaying with the VERSO, REVERSO, or a Munter hitch. The Keylock system helps prevent the carabiner from snagging during use.

Pear-shaped carabiner with round-stock basket for smooth belaying:
- Round-stock basket provides a smooth surface for the rope to run over when belaying with a Munter hitch, VERSO, or REVERSO
- Partial H-frame optimizes the strength-to-weight ratio
- Pear-shape design is versatile for climbing and mountaineering

Easy to use:
- SCREW-LOCK locking system provides a good grip and effective locking
- Visual indicator makes it easy to check that the carabiner is locked
- Keylock system and smooth nose help prevent the carabiner from snagging during use
- Compatible with the BAR accessory to prevent the carabiner from cross-loading

Material(s): Aluminum
Certification(s): CE EN 12275 type H, UIAA

Weight 58 g
Locking system SCREW-LOCK
Major axis strength 21 kN
Minor axis strength 7 kN
Open gate strength 6 kN
Gate opening 23 mm
Guarantee 3 years

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