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Pair of Purple Screw gate Carabiners. Great to attach to backpacks, bags, keyrings, kettles, tents, and ropes. NOT SUITABLE FOR CLIMBING or HEAVY WEIGHT

Pair of Purple Screw gate Carabiners. Great to attach to backpacks, bags, keyrings, kettles, tents, and ropes. NOT SUITABLE FOR CLIMBING or HEAVY WEIGHT

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Pair of Purple Screw gate Carabiners

These carabiners, constructed from durable aluminum alloy, are great to attach to backpacks, bags, keyrings, kettles, tents, and ropes. Their versatility is only limited by your creativity (Unsuitable for Heavy Loads!).

Each carabiner features:

  • Made from Polished hard aluminium alloy
  • Waterproof
  • Durable & Wear resistant
  • High strength BUT NOT SUITABLE FOR CLIMBING or HEAVY WEIGHT
  • Each Carabiner weighs approx. 18g

Screw Gate D Shape Carabiner

  • Thickness/Diameter approx: 7mm
  • Approximate length 81mm
  • Approximate width (Widest point) 42mm

Carabiner Uses

Even if a carabiner is not strong enough for climbing, there are still several practical uses for it. Here are a few examples:

  1. Keychains: A carabiner can be attached to your keys, making it easy to clip them to your belt loop or backpack.
  2. Attaching gear: A small carabiner can be used to attach gear to a backpack or belt loop, such as a water bottle or flashlight.
  3. Securing bags: You can use a carabiner to secure bags or backpacks, preventing them from accidentally opening.
  4. Pet leashes: A carabiner can be used to attach a pet leash to a collar or harness.
  5. Hanging: A small carabiner can be used to hang a lightweight gear.
  6. Securing ropes or cords: Carabiners can be used to secure ropes or cords together, such as when tying down gear on a vehicle or boat.

It's important to note that a carabiner not strong enough for climbing should not be used for any activities that involve weight-bearing or life-safety, as it may not be able to support the load and could fail.

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