Ball Lock Carabiner
25kn aluminum auto locking carabiner oval ring hook for rock climbing caving.
Ball lock carabiner. The petzl amd is an asymmetrical aluminum carabiner with a d shape particularly well suited for connection to diverse equipment from descenders to positioning lanyards. All equipped with the keylock system petzl carabiners come in different shapes sizes and locking systems to meet a variety of usage needs. Screw lock for occasional use or dirty environments triact lock for frequent manipulation or ball lock for frequent manipulation with the added benefit of a lock indicator. The am d asymmetrical aluminum carabiner has a d shape best suited for connecting a belay system or for holding equipment.
30kn stainless steel screwgate locking carabiner d ring hook for climbing caving. Manual screw lock system or automatic ball lock and twist lock systems. The am d carabiner is available in three locking system versions. Its ergonomics and keylock system facilitate manipulations even when wearing gloves.
The am d carabiner is available in three locking system versions. The petzl william ball lock is a large pear shaped autolocking carabiner for belay stations and belaying with a munter hitch. The ball lock concept seems great at first a twist lock carabiner but with a redundant little green button that needs to be pressed to unlock and open. Available at rei 100 satisfaction guaranteed.
Its ergonomics and keylock system facilitate manipulations even when wearing gloves. Choose between three locking systems. Manual screw lock system or automatic ball lock and twist lock systems. The d shape makes it one of the strongest and lightest locking carabiners petzl makes.
The shape and size of the petzl am d ball lock carabiner makes it great for most uses from connecting a belay device to your harness or as a connector at the end of a lanyard. When you pick up a petzl carabiner you can feel the high level of quality and craftsmanship. The redundant safety feature may seem like a nice feature but it unfortunately adds a learning curve to a carabiner which shouldn t be the case for a basic piece of gear.