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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Used these in a dog tie out and they came open and let the rope slip out. However they work good for attaching things to my purse and backpack.
Telani L
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I like to use carabiners for a lot of different things, but until I found these, I could only find the larger ones, which are too bulky for everyday use. These are sturdy, strong, and the perfect size for using in your pocket and elsewhere.
Michael Walker
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
These are strong, easy to use and look great
JoeK
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I bought these because I have to place a chihuahua in a body harness to administer fluids to her, and this makes is much easier to hang the harness one handed. (As far as that goes, talk to your vet about it.) Easy to use with one hand.
Jablinsky
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
Was looking for a very lightweight carabiner for a backpacking hammock and was hesitant of this product's weight and strength claims, and the warnings of some reviewers.These carabiners really are 11g each and have the specified dimensions. While these obviously aren't climbing carabiners and I tend to doubt the 8kn (~1800lbs force) rating, I hung and jounced my full 180lbs from each of the 5 carabiners without failure or stretching. Load tested with my more durable hammock, and was able to fall into or bounce in it harder than I ever would want to in my more fragile backpacking hammock. Very surprised and impressed by its load capacity. Probably wouldn't use it for a hammock with daisy chains as it's a bit small and weight savings don't really matter at that point. Just for rope or amsteel type suspensions, which also focuses the load closer to the spine and for which it features well radiused inside corners.All being said, I still wouldn't set up a hammock anywhere I wouldn't feel safe falling from when using these carabiners over larger alternatives. Despite its load rating, the seller is not suggesting hanging any substantial weight, so I will not be disappointed if they do end up failing. Don't trust your life to these.Incredible bang for your buck with this cheap, small, lightweight, and strong product that measures and performs as advertised. Will update if they end up breaking with the hammock.UPDATE:Used with my hammock for a 4 night, 5 day backpacking trip. Performed great and was easily able to attach or remove accessories such as a structural ridgeline and underquilt. No signs of stretching such as the wirelock sticking closed against the hook or no longer reaching the hook. Would recommend for hammock camping at a safe height
RedBear
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Very, very small, just like the cheap mini carabiners popular for use with keys. These CANNOT hold anything even close to the weight of a hammock, even if you are the weight of a small child.Mainly these are just good competitors to the cheap aluminum anodized carabiners sold as keychains. The wire gate will hold up better than the flat metal spring in the cheapo carabiners, and probably won't suffer from corrosion as easily.But make no mistake, these are basically novelty items. The end loop of the wire on this miniature model will not engage with the hook on the aluminum part, because the hook isn't deep enough to really grab the wire under load. So if you put even as little as 15-20 LBs on this for a while, it will probably break the aluminum part eventually.Use them for keys, or something equally light (5 LBs or less). And for larger hands they are a bit awkward, just like those cheapo aluminum carabiners you see everywhere. By the time you get your thumb in there to open the gate, there isn't much room left to actually slip much of anything into the carabiner, besides a belt loop.The larger 15 kN model (from the same brand, FresKaro) that looks exactly like this is also relatively small (just over 3 inches long). It is good for a bit more weight and the wire gate will engage with the aluminum hook, but I would hesitate to try to hold anything more than about 50 LBs even with that model for any length of time.If you need any real load-bearing capability, even for a single-person lightweight camping hammock, go for a locking model that is actually certified for climbing usage (or some solid aluminum rings). There are some locking carabiner models that aren't too big. Like this one:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B6RDB6NJThese are a bit bigger:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B6RDB6NJI give these examples only because I have both to compare against the different sizes of these wire gate carabiners. There are a ton of properly certified climbing carabiners available.
ernie
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Great for what they are, little clips to hold little stuff. So much better than the cheaper ones you see in stores (usually in the checkout line). They’re durable and I use them everywhere.
Greg.l
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Super nice clips, I use the to hoist gear into tree stands, holding packs up, vehicle key rings, you name it! The clip is as long as a pointer finger give or take. Nice spring clip, light weight, I have no complaints!
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