ON SALE Petzl Am'D Triact-Lock Carabiner Item No. 10026302
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The Am 'D Triact-Lock Carabiner by Petzl is an automatic locking multi-purpose carabiner for connecting devices to harness or to use at the end of a lanyard.Easy to use, even with gloves. Unlocks quickly with two movements, for increased safety.
The SPECS
- Certification: CE EN 362, EN 12275 type K, B
- 3-year guarantee
- Weight: 74 g
- Breaking Strength: Major Axis: 28 kN, Open Gate: 8 kN, Minor Axis: 7 kN
- Gate Opening: 21 mm
- Materials: Aluminum 7000
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Review Count:22 Avg Rating:4.5 Petzl ClimbingCusty Reviews
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"Sweet Biner" 11/25/11
These are good biners, I bought two four months ago. They're solid biners and smooth operating too. The ball lock are about as good, but I like these for one handed operation. I use these for tree climbing as they meet industry safety standards. Nice, flashy, functional.
"Best All-Around Carabiner Out There!" 06/22/11
Not sure why others have said self-locking carabiners are hard to use. These should be absolutely exploding the market, and because they're made by Petzl you know they're bomber. Definitely pick up a bunch of these smooth-operating beauties for your rack.
"Very effective biner..." 03/15/10
I use this carabiner for my friends or young scouts that are just starting to climb. Many times they have forgot to screw the gate all the way. But with this autolocking biner, it's ensured that i don't have to double check their clipping in. I'll definately be buying more.
"Dedicated belay and rappel biner" 03/09/10
a little difficult to get used to, but as a righty the locking mechanism is fast and easy to use. I keep this biner as my belay everything biner. I never have to worry about forgetting to lock it, and when you get the hang of it you can take it off in about 3 seconds. oval d shape also resists cross loading and sudden load shifting.
"I guess it works for some people..." 01/27/10
I hate to be the killjoy on all of the rave reviews. However, if you are looking for a 'biner you can operate with one hand this is not the one. Go with a simple screw-lock. I bought this to try it out and it sucked. If anyone wants it drop me a line.
"A little different . . ." 10/10/09
This carabiner is definitely a different creature and I’m not really sure what to make of it just yet. The locking mechanism is, with some practice, much quicker then the screw type. However I still think the ball type is by far the quickest. I want something I can do with one hand if, I had too, and I don't think I could do it with this carabiner 100 percent of the time. Ferb
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