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Wazoo
> 24 hourEl mosquetón es bastante grande con respecto a otros de la misma marca. Se ve muy robusto. Lo utilizo para colocar el rapelador (Petzl Reverso) con el cabo de anclaje. Da mucha seguridad y estoy muy contento.
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samantha
> 24 hourI love the feel of the screw mechanism on this carabiner.
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P.A.B.
> 24 hourBuen producto para utilizar con un reverso para rapel
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Brandii
> 24 hourVery good carabiner. Very strong. No problems.
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Mr. Virgil Gislason
> 24 hourSeems to be made of some sort of strong metal
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Diogo Abreu
> 24 hourPETZL AmD Screw Lock aconselho, trabalho com eles na lounge do canyon para me auto-segurar !! Recomendo vivamente (Y) !
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Scott R Shafner
> 24 hourThese work awesome. Theyre super light, strong, and smooth. The gate is awesome - 3 way gate. I got 3 or 4 of these and use them just for climbing trees. Theyre the best.
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Federico Albarracin
> 24 hourThanks very good
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Fred
> 24 hourtrès bien
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J. Williams
> 24 hourI use carabiners primarily for vertical caving, both for myself and as a trip leader for others. Although I think it’s of paramount importance that everyone doing vertical caving has personal knowledge of how to use their gear, including carabiners, there are situations where more foolproof carabiners such as this would be useful. Some examples include a) rigging (for security, as it can’t inadvertently open) b) theft prevention (since it is an uncommon carabiner and needs a pin to open), and c) inadvertent opening (for carabiners you definitely don’t want to open accidentally, or when used on a beginner or for example a group of scouts). It isn’t fullproof by any means however, as the unlocking pin is simply that, a pin. Any tool thin and long and solid enough could open this, even a pen, or a belt buckle. Something like this with a tiny actual key hole would serve some of these purposes better. As currently designed it can be stolen without the tool and dangerously opened without the tool by someone foolish enough to do so.