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CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner
  • CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner
  • CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner
  • CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner
  • CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner
  • CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner
  • CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner
  • CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner
  • CAMP Guide XL 2Lock Carabiner

Guide XL 2Lock

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Description

Automatic lock requires two actions (twist and pull) to open

Easy to operate with one hand

Large gate opening and keylock nose make clipping ropes and webbing easy

The Guide XL carabiner with an automatic twist lock closure. The Guide XL is an oversized version of our popular Guide carabiner with a unique shape that gives it an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and a huge gate opening for easy handling with ropes and rigging. An excellent choice for anchors and rigging.

Automatic lock requires two actions (twist and pull) to open

Easy to operate with one hand

Large gate opening and keylock nose make clipping ropes and webbing easy

The Guide XL carabiner with an automatic twist lock closure. The Guide XL is an oversized version of our popular Guide carabiner with a unique shape that gives it an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and a huge gate opening for easy handling with ropes and rigging. An excellent choice for anchors and... 

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Retail price

US$ 22.95
Weight (g) 86 g
Shape D / Offset D
Locking Auto - 2 action
Straight or Bent Straight
Full Size Yes
Keylock Yes
Solid or Wire Solid
Gate Opening 24 mm
Number of Colors 3
Lock Indicator No
Strengths (kN)   28 kN   8 kN    9 kN

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The UIAA equipment standard provides a baseline for equipment performance in a test lab under controlled conditions on new equipment. Although these test conditions are relevant to the conditions encountered climbing, conditions encountered at the crags and the condition of the equipment are equally important. This recommendation from the UIAA member federation The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) provides vital equipment information that is NOT explicitly addressed in the standard, particularly failure modes of the equipment and recommendations for the use, inspection, maintenance, and retirement of equipment.

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