Yep, pearbiners work good but are a little larger than just your standard black diamond caribeaner.
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Amazon sells them in 3 packs for a pretty good price..That’s perfect. Thanks for the pic. I was leaning toward the Black Diamond but don’t have any prior knowledge to go on as far as purchasing these things.
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No idea, but I agree for the same reasons. I prefer Petzl triact lock biners. If it supports my weight, I use something with an auto lock (but still double check) and buy from the main climbing companies, such as camp, petzl, DMM, black diamond, etc.Any reason more people don’t use auto lock carabiners? They look easier/faster with no risk of forgetting to screw the lock down...
If people are using them, which ones do you like?
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I like black diamond prolly because every caribeaner I used in the past before saddlehunting was from a treestand safety harness manufacturer... I used HSS, Summit, and muddy, I believe the summit and muddy where both steel caribeaner which where heavy and the HSS honestly feels cheap.I've been using these with my ropeman and like them better than the black diamond ones. More compact and the locking part feels better to me. Like to know if there is a reason for all love for black diamond? I'm new to this all to. View attachment 12028
Arthritis is making it difficult for some as the opening action is very difficult. That is my problem with auto locking carabiners. I went withAny reason more people don’t use auto lock carabiners? They look easier/faster with no risk of forgetting to screw the lock down...
If people are using them, which ones do you like?
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