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HMS Bruce Steel Triple FG Locking Carabiner

5 out of 5 stars
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$36.95
Color:Icemint

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HMS Bruce Steel Triple FG Locking Carabiner



Material
steel
Gate Type
locking
Features
keylock nose, belay retainer
Major Axis Strength
28kN
Minor Axis Strength
8kN
Open Gate Strength
10kN
Gate Opening
22mm
Dimensions
107 x 72mm
Claimed Weight
5oz
Activity
climbing
Manufacturer Warranty
limited

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5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

September 6, 2022

HMS Steel Triple FG Locking Carabiner

If you're rappelling in the southwest canyons (such as Zion National Park), you know how abrasive sandstone can be on your gear. The carabiner attached to your belay/descending device takes a beating. A steel carabiner will outlast an aluminum carabiner by a long shot. I keep it permanently attached to my Sterling ATS. The alternative would be the aluminum Edelrid HMS Bulletproof Triple FG carabiner with the stainless steel insert, which I also own. I keep this carabiner permanently attached to my CRITR2. Yes, the steel version is heavier than an aluminum one, but the longevity is what I purchased it for. If you want your carabiner to last as long as possible in abrasive environments, I think a steel frame is worth the weight.

Robert M