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Petzl SwivelAs low as $71.95Petzl Swivel, Positioned between the rope and the load, the ball-bearing Swivel S allows the load to turn without twisting the rope. Learn More
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Petzl P42 CaritoolAs low as $12.95Petzl P42 Caritool, A carabiner-shaped tool holder designed to organize gear attached to a harness. Ice-screws, pitons, cams, as well as small tools, can be arranged and accessed single-handedly Learn More
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Petzl Attache Carabiner$23.07Thanks to its compact shape and SCREW-LOCK locking system, the ATTACHE is designed for multiple uses related to belaying: connecting a belay system to a harness, belaying with a Munter hitch... Learn More
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HMS Sawtooth Autolocking Carabiner$21.07The quality of this carabiner is second to none! It is smooth, easy to handle, won't jam, and the price is right. Learn More
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Edelrid HMS Strike Slider 5 Pack$119.70Innovative HMS carabiner with automatic locking mechanism. Learn More
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Petzl William CarabinerAs low as $21.54William Carabiner, Available with manual locking system (SCREW-LOCK) or automatic locking system (BALL-LOCK, TRIACT-LOCK). Learn More
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Contigua Straight Gate$10.95Contigua Straight Gate, Whether for emergency use--when light and fast truly matter--or just to keep on your key-chain, the Contigua is a perfect fit. Available in various colors Learn More
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SMC - Omega Pacific Jake CarabinersAs low as $20.95
These are great carabiners for clipping clients into zip line, rock climbs, ropes course and challenge course elements. These carabiners are light weight, strong and have a wide gate opening. Now made by SMC
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Petzl Am'D CarabinerAs low as $18.25Petzl Am'D Carabiner - Add security to your climbing anchors with the Petzl Am'D Traict Locking Carabiner. Take your pick of Petzl's Screw-Lock, Ball-Lock, or Triact-Lock gate to perfectly match your preference. The Am'D Carabiner also has a snag-free keylock gate to assure it never snags on gear when you're building a solid anchor at the top of the pitch you just climbed. Learn More