Premium Aluminum D Ring 4" Locking Carabiner Clips with Screw Gate, Set of 4, Lightweight & Durable for Hiking Camping Fishing and Outdoor Use
Color | Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | XIECHANEE |
Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
Shape | D-Shape |
Lock Type | Screw Lock |
Manufacturer | XIECHANEE |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 5.6 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 7.36 ounces |
Brand Name | XIECHANEE |
Warranty Description | 365 days |
Model Name | 4" Locking carabiner clip with screw gate |
Part Number | DSK028 |
Included Components | carabiner |
H**S
Lightweight Yet Strong – Reliable Carabiner Clips for Every Adventure
The XIECHANEE Premium Aluminum D Ring 4" Locking Carabiner Clips are a solid choice for anyone in need of durable and versatile clips. This set of four is made from lightweight aluminum, making them easy to carry while still being sturdy enough for various uses. Whether you're hiking, camping, or just need a reliable clip for daily use, these carabiners perform excellently.The screw gate locking mechanism is smooth and secure, ensuring that whatever you attach stays in place. The D-ring shape provides extra strength and stability, while the compact size makes them convenient to clip onto gear, bags, or even keys. Despite being lightweight, these carabiners can handle a surprising amount of weight without bending or losing their shape.Overall, this set combines quality, reliability, and ease of use, making them a must-have for anyone looking for strong yet lightweight carabiner clips.
M**W
XIECHANEE Premium Aluminum D Ring 4" Locking Carabiners
These are the biggest carabiners I've ever seen! They're very heavy duty. The locking mechanisms work great; they're really secure. They also come with locking heavy duty wire rings that can be used for attaching smaller items. All around, for about $12, I think these are a good value.
J**E
Good build and materials for keychain, dog leash, and hauling extra loads on your pack
This is larger than I thought it would be but that's a plus for me. I keep a few of these in my bag and on the dog's leash for emergencies. I like these because the thumb screw actually locks into place. I have many other carabiner type keychains but those usually have a nut that threads all the way into the 'locked' position but they don't have anything that stops it from turning, so they just spin on their own as your bag bounces around. That usually means it spins all the way onto the hooked part of the carabiner and gets jammed, or spins all the way into the unlocked position.The one spot for improvement is the inside of the hinge - There's one area that is a little rough and could use a quick filing to smooth out. It's not a deal breaker for me, or worth dinging a star for, but I mention it because it could possibly snag on fabric.
N**S
OK for the price
The carabiners themselves are good quality and feel quite sturdy. They're made out of aluminum, so you shouldn't put any significant load on it. This is definitely NOT for attaching hammocks or swings like some of the pictures in the product listing show. I would be very careful with putting more than a couple of dozen pounds weight on it. Think of it this way: if this thing breaks, could anyone get hurt? If the answer is yes -> use another product. If the answer is no -> it's probably ok to use. My suggestion would be light duty applications such as holding keys or an extra garb on the outside of the backpack (when backpacking). I'd imagine it'd also be okay to hold a dog leash for small to medium size dog.My other problem with this product other than misleading product listing is that it doesn't really lock. The locking ring just barely screws up. It technically locks, but just barely, only by about half a thread. I have other locking carabiners, where the locking ring screws all the way up and there are no questions about whether it's locked or not. Definitely not the case here. This part feels very cheaply made. Don't expect much from that locking ring.
I**Y
Hard to beat for the price, decent carabiner clips
We have a small fishing boat and are essentially always in need of another carabiner, another lanyard, another anything to keep all of the parts organized and where they need to be. I've used smaller carabiner clips for this purpose, but I prefer to manipulate larger ones since my hands are relatively large (and uncoordinated :) ). These are great because they are the size of more climbing-specific clips, but are obviously cheaper and available at a fraction of the cost. They come with a few scratches and are plainly packaged, but this is perfect for us since we'll just end up scratching them big time in the first few uses. So good so far!
A**I
Heavy-duty aluminum carabiners.
These are rather large and built for abuse. The wider flange allows it to sustain more bending force before giving out. This thread locking design is different than the typical carabiner because it’s threaded on the lower moving portion. To lock, it rides up until it contacts the rounded upper tooth portion. I haven’t had it fail yet, but it’s up in the air because it’s a different design that I haven’t put through enough testing scenarios. Under standard rope tying uses, it works fine
D**X
Decent carabineers
These carabineers are pretty decent, the clip body is good and light. The pins are rough around the edges, and the clasps are solid. The locking mechanism doesn't fully cover and does lock firmly in place preventing openings. The included hanger wires are good and self-screw into place.
M**E
Great value
These locking carabiners work really well, as they should. They aren't flimsy, and the lock makes for a very secure fit. The bonus wire "carabiners" (I don't know what to call them) work surprisingly well too, especially on smaller items. A great value at a fair price.
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