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DMM Shadow Carabiner
DMM's I-beam construction gives the Shadow Carabiner a burly 24kN of strength but keeps its weight to a low 1.5 ounces. This carabiner comes in a bent gate design for easy clipping and a notched straight gate that works on everything from bolts to cams to anchors. Grab yourself a handful of Shadow Carabiners to get a strong, light, versatile design with excellent clipping performance.
Bottom Line: Sport, trad, or big wall—get up there with the DMM Shadow Carabiner.
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I need a carabiner for use in a hunting tree stand. The biner...
I need a carabiner for use in a hunting tree stand. The biner will be fastened to a harness in case of a fall. I assume the biner should withstand the force of a body falling 4 feet because it was make for rock climbing, but the specs do not list a maximum working weight. I am not familiar with how the specs provided correlate to maximum working weight. Will this product do the job?
By: lan2546499
November 10, 2008
These climbing biners are rated for climbing falls, I'm sure they'll work. 24kN translates to 4800 pounds of dead weight, so as long as you use a dynamic line (which you need to anyway), then you'll be perfectly fine. I've only seen a carabiner break once in a real world situation, and that was trying to tighten a slackline with a car.
By: Angus Bohanon ![]()
November 10, 2008






