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Petzl William Locking Carabiner

Item #PTZ0079 | 49 in Stock
5 Star Rating

Brilliant carabiner, but perhaps the triact is a bit overkill?

By Ranked #201 - Carabiners, Quickdraws, and Belay Devices September 17, 2009

I bought the triact (to go with my grigri for idiotproof belaying), and then the screwgate later (for clovehitching when outdoors). Both are fine carabiners.

The triact's gate snaps shuts with a satisfying click, when closed properly. However, if closed softly and it may not lock.properly - leaving the nose sticking out of the collar. It needs that snappy momentum to shut properly.

In reality, using a huge carabiner with a grigri is unnecessary, and holding the gate open while arranging belay devices is annoying. As a result, I don't really use it anymore indoors, and outdoors it's just another carabiner.

The screwgate is much better. It's large size and flatness makes it great for clovehitching even with fat ropes. Plus, the red band around the collar alerts you to when the gate's not done up properly.

Would recommend the screwgate over the triact.

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Tech Specs:

Major Axis Strength:
25kN (5620lbf) 
Minor Axis Strength:
7kN (1574lbf) 
Open Gate Strength:
7kN (1574lbf) 
Locking:
Yes 
Shape:
Pear 
Gate Type:
Ball lock, screw gate, or Triact 
Weight:
3.2oz (90g) 
Recommended Use:
Climbing 
Warranty:
3 Years 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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