Petzl locking quickdraw. The beefy dogbone (nylon sling) and two keylock carabiners on either end (with the rope end incorporating a slightly bent gate for easier rope clipping) set the bar for sport-climbing draws. It is available in three lengths (12, 17, and 25 cm) to adapt to different uses and better manage rope drag. Locking Carabiners Fluid Interior Design The f luid interior design of Petzl locking carabiners limits the risk of the nose getting caught while clipping and facilitates rotation of the carabiner. Versatile, lightweight non-locking carabiner The SPIRIT carabiner is the benchmark for sport climbing and multi-pitch climbs. • Available in three locking systems (SCREW-LOCK, TRIACT-LOCK and BALL-LOCK) Sending lines safely If you’re sport climbing savvy, you’ll know that one of the key pieces of safety equipment to have in your kit is a reliable set of quickdraws. OK Oval carabiner for use with pulleys and ascenders Lightweight aluminum carabiner with a symmetrical oval shape that allows optimal loading of devices with a wide cross-section, such as pulleys, ascenders and progress-capture pulleys. Available in two versions WILLIAM Large, pear-shaped locking carabiner for belay stations and belaying with a Munter hitch The WILLIAM asymmetrical large-capacity aluminum carabiner has a pear shape that is practical for easily connecting multiple items. The fluid interior design of Petzl locking carabiners limits the risk of the nose getting caught while clipping and allows the carabiner to rotate more easily. This lightweight and versatile quickdraw is the benchmark for sport climbing and multi-pitch climbs, thanks to the ergonomic design of the Spirit carabiners and the Express dogbones. The Keylock system prevents the carabiner from snagging when clipping and unclipping.
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