Lightweight carabiners
Design facilitates handling
Fluid interior design
Fluid interior design limits the risk of having a catch point and facilitates rotation of the carabiner.
Optimal strength/weight ratio
The H cross-section ensures an optimal strength/weight ratio and protects the markings from abrasion.
Design facilitates handling
For frequent handling:
TRIACT-LOCK automatic system:
Unlocking is accomplished by raising, then turning the sleeve.
BALL-LOCK automatic system
Unlocking is accomplished by pressing on the green indicator, then turning the sleeve. The green visual indicator is visible only when the gate is locked.
For occasional handling:
SCREW-LOCK manual system:
This system is suitable for difficult environments where contaminants (mud, ice) could cause an automatic locking system to jam. The red visual indicator is visible when the carabiner is unlocked.
Choosing your carabiner
For connecting to equipment having a wide cross-section
OK
The OK carabiner has a symmetrical oval shape for optimal loading of devices with a wide cross-section, such as pulleys, rope clamps or mobile fall arresters.
For connection to equipment such as descenders or positioning lanyards
Am’D
The Am'D carabiner has an asymmetric D shape that is ideal for attaching equipment such as descenders or positioning lanyards.
For connection of multiple items
WILLIAM
The WILLIAM has an asymmetric pear shape, with a large capacity for attaching multiple elements, and a large gate opening to facilitate their installation.