Petzl Locker Screw-Lock Carabiner
Compact and very lightweight, the Petzel Locker ScrewLock Carabiner is the lightest of all Petzl's locking carabiners and is designed for climbing, caving, canyoning, etc. The asymmetrical design of the carabiner allows for a wide gate opening with excellent capacity and has a manually locking mechanism.
- Large capacity and wide opening gate due to asymmetric design
- Special compact profile for reduced bulk
- Keylock system
- SCREW-LOCK manual locking system
- Breaking strength: Major axis: 24 kN, Open gate: 8 kN, Cross-loaded: 9 kN
- Gate opening: 21 mm
- 6082-series aluminum
- CE EN 12275 type B / UIAA
- 3-year guarantee
- Made in Italy
- Weight: 63 g (2.2 oz)
Purchase the Petzl Locker Screw-Lock Carabiner from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
Reviews
nice
the screw gate slides a lot better than some black diamond carabiners. love it
Pretty Dang Durable
I'm in the military, and got to test this carabiner out for the past month. This piece got dragged in sand and rock, clipped to a Humvee, and used to hold my weapon in place. The finish was intact, and the lock piece suffered no ill effects. An added bonus is the unique color and shape of this piece. No one else had one, so if someone would have decided to liberate the carabiner from my possession, I would have easily identified it. Got tons of queries as to where I purchased it. Would definitely purchase a few more before I deploy. If they can hold up to the rigors of military use, I'm sure they can work great in other applications.
Good belay biner
I like this as a belay biner. It's light and it does not have the tendency to turn like the BD mini pear.
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