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Comentado en Alemania el 10 de marzo de 2025
Sehr leicht, angenehm und hochwertige Bearbeitung. Hängt super am Rucksack, an der Schlüssel oder einfach an der Hose.
Bondt
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de marzo de 2025
Sehr leicht, angenehm und hochwertige Bearbeitung. Hängt super am Rucksack, an der Schlüssel oder einfach an der Hose.
Bondt
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de marzo de 2025
Sehr leicht, angenehm und hochwertige Bearbeitung. Hängt super am Rucksack, an der Schlüssel oder einfach an der Hose.
Bondt
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de marzo de 2025
Sehr leicht, angenehm und hochwertige Bearbeitung. Hängt super am Rucksack, an der Schlüssel oder einfach an der Hose.
Bondt
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de marzo de 2025
Sehr leicht, angenehm und hochwertige Bearbeitung. Hängt super am Rucksack, an der Schlüssel oder einfach an der Hose.
Bondt
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de marzo de 2025
Sehr leicht, angenehm und hochwertige Bearbeitung. Hängt super am Rucksack, an der Schlüssel oder einfach an der Hose.
Bondt
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de marzo de 2025
Sehr leicht, angenehm und hochwertige Bearbeitung. Hängt super am Rucksack, an der Schlüssel oder einfach an der Hose.
Bondt
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de marzo de 2025
Sehr leicht, angenehm und hochwertige Bearbeitung. Hängt super am Rucksack, an der Schlüssel oder einfach an der Hose.
Me
Comentado en España el 31 de mayo de 2024
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Me
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Me
Comentado en España el 31 de mayo de 2024
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Joseph T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
You really can't have enough of these. Use them for anything. Water bottles, gloves, bags, pouches—anything. They're light weight and durable with the polymer design, and just feel good. If you need a carabiner that's not metal, get this one.
Joseph T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
You really can't have enough of these. Use them for anything. Water bottles, gloves, bags, pouches—anything. They're light weight and durable with the polymer design, and just feel good. If you need a carabiner that's not metal, get this one.
Joseph T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
You really can't have enough of these. Use them for anything. Water bottles, gloves, bags, pouches—anything. They're light weight and durable with the polymer design, and just feel good. If you need a carabiner that's not metal, get this one.
Joseph T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
You really can't have enough of these. Use them for anything. Water bottles, gloves, bags, pouches—anything. They're light weight and durable with the polymer design, and just feel good. If you need a carabiner that's not metal, get this one.
Joseph T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
You really can't have enough of these. Use them for anything. Water bottles, gloves, bags, pouches—anything. They're light weight and durable with the polymer design, and just feel good. If you need a carabiner that's not metal, get this one.
Joseph T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
You really can't have enough of these. Use them for anything. Water bottles, gloves, bags, pouches—anything. They're light weight and durable with the polymer design, and just feel good. If you need a carabiner that's not metal, get this one.
Joseph T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
You really can't have enough of these. Use them for anything. Water bottles, gloves, bags, pouches—anything. They're light weight and durable with the polymer design, and just feel good. If you need a carabiner that's not metal, get this one.
Joseph T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
You really can't have enough of these. Use them for anything. Water bottles, gloves, bags, pouches—anything. They're light weight and durable with the polymer design, and just feel good. If you need a carabiner that's not metal, get this one.
Cliente
Comentado en México el 26 de noviembre de 2023
Aun no lo instaló y no se si ajuste a la superficie, llego a tiempo, se ve bien terminado, posteriormente haré otra opinión del producto
EDGAR CAMARENA
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2021
Los materiales y acabado son de buena calidad, es bastante funcional, cumple con lo que promete.
EDGAR CAMARENA
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2021
Los materiales y acabado son de buena calidad, es bastante funcional, cumple con lo que promete.
EDGAR CAMARENA
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2021
Los materiales y acabado son de buena calidad, es bastante funcional, cumple con lo que promete.
EDGAR CAMARENA
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2021
Los materiales y acabado son de buena calidad, es bastante funcional, cumple con lo que promete.
EDGAR CAMARENA
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2021
Los materiales y acabado son de buena calidad, es bastante funcional, cumple con lo que promete.
EDGAR CAMARENA
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2021
Los materiales y acabado son de buena calidad, es bastante funcional, cumple con lo que promete.
EDGAR CAMARENA
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2021
Los materiales y acabado son de buena calidad, es bastante funcional, cumple con lo que promete.
EDGAR CAMARENA
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2021
Los materiales y acabado son de buena calidad, es bastante funcional, cumple con lo que promete.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2021
Para ser plástico está excelente. Muy buena resistencia. Muy ligero. Precio accesible.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2021
Para ser plástico está excelente. Muy buena resistencia. Muy ligero. Precio accesible.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2021
Para ser plástico está excelente. Muy buena resistencia. Muy ligero. Precio accesible.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2021
Para ser plástico está excelente. Muy buena resistencia. Muy ligero. Precio accesible.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2021
Para ser plástico está excelente. Muy buena resistencia. Muy ligero. Precio accesible.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2021
Para ser plástico está excelente. Muy buena resistencia. Muy ligero. Precio accesible.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2021
Para ser plástico está excelente. Muy buena resistencia. Muy ligero. Precio accesible.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2021
Para ser plástico está excelente. Muy buena resistencia. Muy ligero. Precio accesible.
Rafa Sierra
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2021
Se me hacen un poco débiles, no son de uso rudo.
Rafa Sierra
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2021
Se me hacen un poco débiles, no son de uso rudo.
Rafa Sierra
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2021
Se me hacen un poco débiles, no son de uso rudo.
Rafa Sierra
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2021
Se me hacen un poco débiles, no son de uso rudo.
Rafa Sierra
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2021
Se me hacen un poco débiles, no son de uso rudo.
Rafa Sierra
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2021
Se me hacen un poco débiles, no son de uso rudo.
Rafa Sierra
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2021
Se me hacen un poco débiles, no son de uso rudo.
Rafa Sierra
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2021
Se me hacen un poco débiles, no son de uso rudo.
Irv_gm
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Buenos materiales, a pesar de ser pequeño da la impresion de ser resitente
Irv_gm
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Buenos materiales, a pesar de ser pequeño da la impresion de ser resitente
Irv_gm
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Buenos materiales, a pesar de ser pequeño da la impresion de ser resitente
Irv_gm
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Buenos materiales, a pesar de ser pequeño da la impresion de ser resitente
Irv_gm
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Buenos materiales, a pesar de ser pequeño da la impresion de ser resitente
Irv_gm
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Buenos materiales, a pesar de ser pequeño da la impresion de ser resitente
Irv_gm
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Buenos materiales, a pesar de ser pequeño da la impresion de ser resitente
Irv_gm
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Buenos materiales, a pesar de ser pequeño da la impresion de ser resitente
Raul c.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
Es de plastico, entonces no aguanta mucho, pero se ve bonito
Raul c.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
Es de plastico, entonces no aguanta mucho, pero se ve bonito
Raul c.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
Es de plastico, entonces no aguanta mucho, pero se ve bonito
Raul c.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
Es de plastico, entonces no aguanta mucho, pero se ve bonito
Raul c.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
Es de plastico, entonces no aguanta mucho, pero se ve bonito
Raul c.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
Es de plastico, entonces no aguanta mucho, pero se ve bonito
Raul c.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
Es de plastico, entonces no aguanta mucho, pero se ve bonito
Raul c.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
Es de plastico, entonces no aguanta mucho, pero se ve bonito
Reza
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de noviembre de 2019
Nothing much to say. I bought this just to fullfil the amount for free delivery.
Reza
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de noviembre de 2019
Nothing much to say. I bought this just to fullfil the amount for free delivery.
Reza
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de noviembre de 2019
Nothing much to say. I bought this just to fullfil the amount for free delivery.
Reza
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de noviembre de 2019
Nothing much to say. I bought this just to fullfil the amount for free delivery.
Reza
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de noviembre de 2019
Nothing much to say. I bought this just to fullfil the amount for free delivery.
Reza
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de noviembre de 2019
Nothing much to say. I bought this just to fullfil the amount for free delivery.
Reza
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de noviembre de 2019
Nothing much to say. I bought this just to fullfil the amount for free delivery.
Reza
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de noviembre de 2019
Nothing much to say. I bought this just to fullfil the amount for free delivery.
Joe
Comentado en México el 29 de marzo de 2017
Bastante util, para las llaves o para colgar en la mochila y a muy buen precio, no es el primer producto de esta marca que compro, de seguro compraré mas.
Joe
Comentado en México el 29 de marzo de 2017
Bastante util, para las llaves o para colgar en la mochila y a muy buen precio, no es el primer producto de esta marca que compro, de seguro compraré mas.
Joe
Comentado en México el 29 de marzo de 2017
Bastante util, para las llaves o para colgar en la mochila y a muy buen precio, no es el primer producto de esta marca que compro, de seguro compraré mas.
Joe
Comentado en México el 29 de marzo de 2017
Bastante util, para las llaves o para colgar en la mochila y a muy buen precio, no es el primer producto de esta marca que compro, de seguro compraré mas.
Joe
Comentado en México el 29 de marzo de 2017
Bastante util, para las llaves o para colgar en la mochila y a muy buen precio, no es el primer producto de esta marca que compro, de seguro compraré mas.
Joe
Comentado en México el 29 de marzo de 2017
Bastante util, para las llaves o para colgar en la mochila y a muy buen precio, no es el primer producto de esta marca que compro, de seguro compraré mas.
Joe
Comentado en México el 29 de marzo de 2017
Bastante util, para las llaves o para colgar en la mochila y a muy buen precio, no es el primer producto de esta marca que compro, de seguro compraré mas.
Joe
Comentado en México el 29 de marzo de 2017
Bastante util, para las llaves o para colgar en la mochila y a muy buen precio, no es el primer producto de esta marca que compro, de seguro compraré mas.
Etelvina
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2017
de gran utilidad, prácticos seguros y de buen tamaño. deseo adquirir más, no más confusión con las llaves.buen precio
Etelvina
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2017
de gran utilidad, prácticos seguros y de buen tamaño. deseo adquirir más, no más confusión con las llaves.buen precio
Etelvina
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2017
de gran utilidad, prácticos seguros y de buen tamaño. deseo adquirir más, no más confusión con las llaves.buen precio
Etelvina
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2017
de gran utilidad, prácticos seguros y de buen tamaño. deseo adquirir más, no más confusión con las llaves.buen precio
Etelvina
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2017
de gran utilidad, prácticos seguros y de buen tamaño. deseo adquirir más, no más confusión con las llaves.buen precio
Etelvina
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2017
de gran utilidad, prácticos seguros y de buen tamaño. deseo adquirir más, no más confusión con las llaves.buen precio
Etelvina
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2017
de gran utilidad, prácticos seguros y de buen tamaño. deseo adquirir más, no más confusión con las llaves.buen precio
Etelvina
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2017
de gran utilidad, prácticos seguros y de buen tamaño. deseo adquirir más, no más confusión con las llaves.buen precio
Axel
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2016
Es un buen seguro, lo utilizo para asegurar un cuchillo a mi pantalón o a veces también lo uso para asegurar cosas a mi mochila, es muy ligero y se ve muy bien.Hizo exactamente lo que quería ya que el cuchillo antes lo aseguraba con un broche de resorte que compré en la ferretería, el cual estaba desgastando la tela. El tamaño fue el ideal.Lo recomiendo completamente.
Axel
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2016
Es un buen seguro, lo utilizo para asegurar un cuchillo a mi pantalón o a veces también lo uso para asegurar cosas a mi mochila, es muy ligero y se ve muy bien.Hizo exactamente lo que quería ya que el cuchillo antes lo aseguraba con un broche de resorte que compré en la ferretería, el cual estaba desgastando la tela. El tamaño fue el ideal.Lo recomiendo completamente.
Axel
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2016
Es un buen seguro, lo utilizo para asegurar un cuchillo a mi pantalón o a veces también lo uso para asegurar cosas a mi mochila, es muy ligero y se ve muy bien.Hizo exactamente lo que quería ya que el cuchillo antes lo aseguraba con un broche de resorte que compré en la ferretería, el cual estaba desgastando la tela. El tamaño fue el ideal.Lo recomiendo completamente.
Axel
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2016
Es un buen seguro, lo utilizo para asegurar un cuchillo a mi pantalón o a veces también lo uso para asegurar cosas a mi mochila, es muy ligero y se ve muy bien.Hizo exactamente lo que quería ya que el cuchillo antes lo aseguraba con un broche de resorte que compré en la ferretería, el cual estaba desgastando la tela. El tamaño fue el ideal.Lo recomiendo completamente.
Axel
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2016
Es un buen seguro, lo utilizo para asegurar un cuchillo a mi pantalón o a veces también lo uso para asegurar cosas a mi mochila, es muy ligero y se ve muy bien.Hizo exactamente lo que quería ya que el cuchillo antes lo aseguraba con un broche de resorte que compré en la ferretería, el cual estaba desgastando la tela. El tamaño fue el ideal.Lo recomiendo completamente.
Axel
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2016
Es un buen seguro, lo utilizo para asegurar un cuchillo a mi pantalón o a veces también lo uso para asegurar cosas a mi mochila, es muy ligero y se ve muy bien.Hizo exactamente lo que quería ya que el cuchillo antes lo aseguraba con un broche de resorte que compré en la ferretería, el cual estaba desgastando la tela. El tamaño fue el ideal.Lo recomiendo completamente.
Axel
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2016
Es un buen seguro, lo utilizo para asegurar un cuchillo a mi pantalón o a veces también lo uso para asegurar cosas a mi mochila, es muy ligero y se ve muy bien.Hizo exactamente lo que quería ya que el cuchillo antes lo aseguraba con un broche de resorte que compré en la ferretería, el cual estaba desgastando la tela. El tamaño fue el ideal.Lo recomiendo completamente.
Axel
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2016
Es un buen seguro, lo utilizo para asegurar un cuchillo a mi pantalón o a veces también lo uso para asegurar cosas a mi mochila, es muy ligero y se ve muy bien.Hizo exactamente lo que quería ya que el cuchillo antes lo aseguraba con un broche de resorte que compré en la ferretería, el cual estaba desgastando la tela. El tamaño fue el ideal.Lo recomiendo completamente.
John Williamson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2012
Sometimes one finds a small gadget that may seem unworthy of reviewing, but it's so handy that it's worth coming back for more. This is just such a product.First discovered these in a camera store a few years ago, and they looked interesting enough to make get my first ones. I'm glad that I did, as they were my first, and since then I've purchased a number of them for various purposes, including here on Amazon when I saw them appear here. Since then I've bought a number of them, and have used these gadgets to attach a tripod to my photo backpack for quick release, for attaching items to a rack on the back of my mountain bike, as a replacement for the almost useless carabiner on water bottle lids, and as a handy belt-loop clip for temporary devices. The uses for these are only limited to your imagination.The S-Biner is a small, handy thing that is a sort of double-ended carabiner, constructed from "durable glass-filled nylon with 202 Stainless Steel wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and there are stainless steel versions, too. The hooks are slim and handy enough to use to attach to a variety of items, and if you don't like the black version, they make them in colors as well. The steel ones are constructed from "2Cr13 Stainless steel for the body and 202 Stainless steel for the wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and they're available in black, stainless or "spectrum" (multicolored) finish.It's hard to figure out what size might meet your needs, as I found out when trying to ordering a couple of these. As a result I went to the manufacturer's site and pulled down what is available, and will try to summarize here:Nylon (plastic) versions:* , plastic - dimensions: 1.18" x .49" x .14", no weight rating.* , plastic - dimensions: 2" x 1" x .3" weight rating: 10 lb.* , plastic - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x .3" weight rating: 25 lb.Stainless steel versions:* - dimensions: 1.56" x .56" weight rating: 5 lb.* - dimensions: 2" x .88" weight rating: 10 lb.* - dimensions: 2.63" x 1.13" weight rating: 25 lb.* - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" weight rating: 75 lb.* Size #5 - dimensions: 4.38" x 1.94" weight rating: 100 lb.They also offer a handy , which is a double-ended gadget list like the regular S-biner gadgets except that it has a built-in bottle opener, and from first hand experience, it's good. There are a number of other innovative versions and styles, including a handy , with a stainless steel carabiner clip holding six different colored plastic S-Biners, and sized to hold 6 separate keys. Have that one in my camera bag most of the time.The packages warns that none of these, plastic or stainless, should be use for climbing or where "disengagement could result in bodily injury or property damage." Enough on that, but just let common sense prevail. On a personal note, just be sure that the gate spring properly engaged with the hook and you should have no problems. I've had no failures on mine. You could probably just use a garden-variety cheap aluminum carabiner as a substitute for these, but if you value your gear, these are well worth a look. Might suggest that if you're going to use them where they will result in metal-to-metal contact, the plastic versions might be a better choice. Have use both the #2 and #4 sizes with cycling and for photo use as noted above and so far they have held up admirably.After having bought a number of these both for personal use and as gifts for those who already seem to have everything, can only become one of the handiest gadgets that I've owned. Am calling the S-Biner a 5-star handy gadget... and I've just ordered more.
John Williamson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2012
Sometimes one finds a small gadget that may seem unworthy of reviewing, but it's so handy that it's worth coming back for more. This is just such a product.First discovered these in a camera store a few years ago, and they looked interesting enough to make get my first ones. I'm glad that I did, as they were my first, and since then I've purchased a number of them for various purposes, including here on Amazon when I saw them appear here. Since then I've bought a number of them, and have used these gadgets to attach a tripod to my photo backpack for quick release, for attaching items to a rack on the back of my mountain bike, as a replacement for the almost useless carabiner on water bottle lids, and as a handy belt-loop clip for temporary devices. The uses for these are only limited to your imagination.The S-Biner is a small, handy thing that is a sort of double-ended carabiner, constructed from "durable glass-filled nylon with 202 Stainless Steel wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and there are stainless steel versions, too. The hooks are slim and handy enough to use to attach to a variety of items, and if you don't like the black version, they make them in colors as well. The steel ones are constructed from "2Cr13 Stainless steel for the body and 202 Stainless steel for the wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and they're available in black, stainless or "spectrum" (multicolored) finish.It's hard to figure out what size might meet your needs, as I found out when trying to ordering a couple of these. As a result I went to the manufacturer's site and pulled down what is available, and will try to summarize here:Nylon (plastic) versions:* , plastic - dimensions: 1.18" x .49" x .14", no weight rating.* , plastic - dimensions: 2" x 1" x .3" weight rating: 10 lb.* , plastic - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x .3" weight rating: 25 lb.Stainless steel versions:* - dimensions: 1.56" x .56" weight rating: 5 lb.* - dimensions: 2" x .88" weight rating: 10 lb.* - dimensions: 2.63" x 1.13" weight rating: 25 lb.* - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" weight rating: 75 lb.* Size #5 - dimensions: 4.38" x 1.94" weight rating: 100 lb.They also offer a handy , which is a double-ended gadget list like the regular S-biner gadgets except that it has a built-in bottle opener, and from first hand experience, it's good. There are a number of other innovative versions and styles, including a handy , with a stainless steel carabiner clip holding six different colored plastic S-Biners, and sized to hold 6 separate keys. Have that one in my camera bag most of the time.The packages warns that none of these, plastic or stainless, should be use for climbing or where "disengagement could result in bodily injury or property damage." Enough on that, but just let common sense prevail. On a personal note, just be sure that the gate spring properly engaged with the hook and you should have no problems. I've had no failures on mine. You could probably just use a garden-variety cheap aluminum carabiner as a substitute for these, but if you value your gear, these are well worth a look. Might suggest that if you're going to use them where they will result in metal-to-metal contact, the plastic versions might be a better choice. Have use both the #2 and #4 sizes with cycling and for photo use as noted above and so far they have held up admirably.After having bought a number of these both for personal use and as gifts for those who already seem to have everything, can only become one of the handiest gadgets that I've owned. Am calling the S-Biner a 5-star handy gadget... and I've just ordered more.
John Williamson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2012
Sometimes one finds a small gadget that may seem unworthy of reviewing, but it's so handy that it's worth coming back for more. This is just such a product.First discovered these in a camera store a few years ago, and they looked interesting enough to make get my first ones. I'm glad that I did, as they were my first, and since then I've purchased a number of them for various purposes, including here on Amazon when I saw them appear here. Since then I've bought a number of them, and have used these gadgets to attach a tripod to my photo backpack for quick release, for attaching items to a rack on the back of my mountain bike, as a replacement for the almost useless carabiner on water bottle lids, and as a handy belt-loop clip for temporary devices. The uses for these are only limited to your imagination.The S-Biner is a small, handy thing that is a sort of double-ended carabiner, constructed from "durable glass-filled nylon with 202 Stainless Steel wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and there are stainless steel versions, too. The hooks are slim and handy enough to use to attach to a variety of items, and if you don't like the black version, they make them in colors as well. The steel ones are constructed from "2Cr13 Stainless steel for the body and 202 Stainless steel for the wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and they're available in black, stainless or "spectrum" (multicolored) finish.It's hard to figure out what size might meet your needs, as I found out when trying to ordering a couple of these. As a result I went to the manufacturer's site and pulled down what is available, and will try to summarize here:Nylon (plastic) versions:* , plastic - dimensions: 1.18" x .49" x .14", no weight rating.* , plastic - dimensions: 2" x 1" x .3" weight rating: 10 lb.* , plastic - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x .3" weight rating: 25 lb.Stainless steel versions:* - dimensions: 1.56" x .56" weight rating: 5 lb.* - dimensions: 2" x .88" weight rating: 10 lb.* - dimensions: 2.63" x 1.13" weight rating: 25 lb.* - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" weight rating: 75 lb.* Size #5 - dimensions: 4.38" x 1.94" weight rating: 100 lb.They also offer a handy , which is a double-ended gadget list like the regular S-biner gadgets except that it has a built-in bottle opener, and from first hand experience, it's good. There are a number of other innovative versions and styles, including a handy , with a stainless steel carabiner clip holding six different colored plastic S-Biners, and sized to hold 6 separate keys. Have that one in my camera bag most of the time.The packages warns that none of these, plastic or stainless, should be use for climbing or where "disengagement could result in bodily injury or property damage." Enough on that, but just let common sense prevail. On a personal note, just be sure that the gate spring properly engaged with the hook and you should have no problems. I've had no failures on mine. You could probably just use a garden-variety cheap aluminum carabiner as a substitute for these, but if you value your gear, these are well worth a look. Might suggest that if you're going to use them where they will result in metal-to-metal contact, the plastic versions might be a better choice. Have use both the #2 and #4 sizes with cycling and for photo use as noted above and so far they have held up admirably.After having bought a number of these both for personal use and as gifts for those who already seem to have everything, can only become one of the handiest gadgets that I've owned. Am calling the S-Biner a 5-star handy gadget... and I've just ordered more.
John Williamson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2012
Sometimes one finds a small gadget that may seem unworthy of reviewing, but it's so handy that it's worth coming back for more. This is just such a product.First discovered these in a camera store a few years ago, and they looked interesting enough to make get my first ones. I'm glad that I did, as they were my first, and since then I've purchased a number of them for various purposes, including here on Amazon when I saw them appear here. Since then I've bought a number of them, and have used these gadgets to attach a tripod to my photo backpack for quick release, for attaching items to a rack on the back of my mountain bike, as a replacement for the almost useless carabiner on water bottle lids, and as a handy belt-loop clip for temporary devices. The uses for these are only limited to your imagination.The S-Biner is a small, handy thing that is a sort of double-ended carabiner, constructed from "durable glass-filled nylon with 202 Stainless Steel wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and there are stainless steel versions, too. The hooks are slim and handy enough to use to attach to a variety of items, and if you don't like the black version, they make them in colors as well. The steel ones are constructed from "2Cr13 Stainless steel for the body and 202 Stainless steel for the wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and they're available in black, stainless or "spectrum" (multicolored) finish.It's hard to figure out what size might meet your needs, as I found out when trying to ordering a couple of these. As a result I went to the manufacturer's site and pulled down what is available, and will try to summarize here:Nylon (plastic) versions:* , plastic - dimensions: 1.18" x .49" x .14", no weight rating.* , plastic - dimensions: 2" x 1" x .3" weight rating: 10 lb.* , plastic - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x .3" weight rating: 25 lb.Stainless steel versions:* - dimensions: 1.56" x .56" weight rating: 5 lb.* - dimensions: 2" x .88" weight rating: 10 lb.* - dimensions: 2.63" x 1.13" weight rating: 25 lb.* - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" weight rating: 75 lb.* Size #5 - dimensions: 4.38" x 1.94" weight rating: 100 lb.They also offer a handy , which is a double-ended gadget list like the regular S-biner gadgets except that it has a built-in bottle opener, and from first hand experience, it's good. There are a number of other innovative versions and styles, including a handy , with a stainless steel carabiner clip holding six different colored plastic S-Biners, and sized to hold 6 separate keys. Have that one in my camera bag most of the time.The packages warns that none of these, plastic or stainless, should be use for climbing or where "disengagement could result in bodily injury or property damage." Enough on that, but just let common sense prevail. On a personal note, just be sure that the gate spring properly engaged with the hook and you should have no problems. I've had no failures on mine. You could probably just use a garden-variety cheap aluminum carabiner as a substitute for these, but if you value your gear, these are well worth a look. Might suggest that if you're going to use them where they will result in metal-to-metal contact, the plastic versions might be a better choice. Have use both the #2 and #4 sizes with cycling and for photo use as noted above and so far they have held up admirably.After having bought a number of these both for personal use and as gifts for those who already seem to have everything, can only become one of the handiest gadgets that I've owned. Am calling the S-Biner a 5-star handy gadget... and I've just ordered more.
John Williamson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2012
Sometimes one finds a small gadget that may seem unworthy of reviewing, but it's so handy that it's worth coming back for more. This is just such a product.First discovered these in a camera store a few years ago, and they looked interesting enough to make get my first ones. I'm glad that I did, as they were my first, and since then I've purchased a number of them for various purposes, including here on Amazon when I saw them appear here. Since then I've bought a number of them, and have used these gadgets to attach a tripod to my photo backpack for quick release, for attaching items to a rack on the back of my mountain bike, as a replacement for the almost useless carabiner on water bottle lids, and as a handy belt-loop clip for temporary devices. The uses for these are only limited to your imagination.The S-Biner is a small, handy thing that is a sort of double-ended carabiner, constructed from "durable glass-filled nylon with 202 Stainless Steel wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and there are stainless steel versions, too. The hooks are slim and handy enough to use to attach to a variety of items, and if you don't like the black version, they make them in colors as well. The steel ones are constructed from "2Cr13 Stainless steel for the body and 202 Stainless steel for the wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and they're available in black, stainless or "spectrum" (multicolored) finish.It's hard to figure out what size might meet your needs, as I found out when trying to ordering a couple of these. As a result I went to the manufacturer's site and pulled down what is available, and will try to summarize here:Nylon (plastic) versions:* , plastic - dimensions: 1.18" x .49" x .14", no weight rating.* , plastic - dimensions: 2" x 1" x .3" weight rating: 10 lb.* , plastic - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x .3" weight rating: 25 lb.Stainless steel versions:* - dimensions: 1.56" x .56" weight rating: 5 lb.* - dimensions: 2" x .88" weight rating: 10 lb.* - dimensions: 2.63" x 1.13" weight rating: 25 lb.* - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" weight rating: 75 lb.* Size #5 - dimensions: 4.38" x 1.94" weight rating: 100 lb.They also offer a handy , which is a double-ended gadget list like the regular S-biner gadgets except that it has a built-in bottle opener, and from first hand experience, it's good. There are a number of other innovative versions and styles, including a handy , with a stainless steel carabiner clip holding six different colored plastic S-Biners, and sized to hold 6 separate keys. Have that one in my camera bag most of the time.The packages warns that none of these, plastic or stainless, should be use for climbing or where "disengagement could result in bodily injury or property damage." Enough on that, but just let common sense prevail. On a personal note, just be sure that the gate spring properly engaged with the hook and you should have no problems. I've had no failures on mine. You could probably just use a garden-variety cheap aluminum carabiner as a substitute for these, but if you value your gear, these are well worth a look. Might suggest that if you're going to use them where they will result in metal-to-metal contact, the plastic versions might be a better choice. Have use both the #2 and #4 sizes with cycling and for photo use as noted above and so far they have held up admirably.After having bought a number of these both for personal use and as gifts for those who already seem to have everything, can only become one of the handiest gadgets that I've owned. Am calling the S-Biner a 5-star handy gadget... and I've just ordered more.
John Williamson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2012
Sometimes one finds a small gadget that may seem unworthy of reviewing, but it's so handy that it's worth coming back for more. This is just such a product.First discovered these in a camera store a few years ago, and they looked interesting enough to make get my first ones. I'm glad that I did, as they were my first, and since then I've purchased a number of them for various purposes, including here on Amazon when I saw them appear here. Since then I've bought a number of them, and have used these gadgets to attach a tripod to my photo backpack for quick release, for attaching items to a rack on the back of my mountain bike, as a replacement for the almost useless carabiner on water bottle lids, and as a handy belt-loop clip for temporary devices. The uses for these are only limited to your imagination.The S-Biner is a small, handy thing that is a sort of double-ended carabiner, constructed from "durable glass-filled nylon with 202 Stainless Steel wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and there are stainless steel versions, too. The hooks are slim and handy enough to use to attach to a variety of items, and if you don't like the black version, they make them in colors as well. The steel ones are constructed from "2Cr13 Stainless steel for the body and 202 Stainless steel for the wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and they're available in black, stainless or "spectrum" (multicolored) finish.It's hard to figure out what size might meet your needs, as I found out when trying to ordering a couple of these. As a result I went to the manufacturer's site and pulled down what is available, and will try to summarize here:Nylon (plastic) versions:* , plastic - dimensions: 1.18" x .49" x .14", no weight rating.* , plastic - dimensions: 2" x 1" x .3" weight rating: 10 lb.* , plastic - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x .3" weight rating: 25 lb.Stainless steel versions:* - dimensions: 1.56" x .56" weight rating: 5 lb.* - dimensions: 2" x .88" weight rating: 10 lb.* - dimensions: 2.63" x 1.13" weight rating: 25 lb.* - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" weight rating: 75 lb.* Size #5 - dimensions: 4.38" x 1.94" weight rating: 100 lb.They also offer a handy , which is a double-ended gadget list like the regular S-biner gadgets except that it has a built-in bottle opener, and from first hand experience, it's good. There are a number of other innovative versions and styles, including a handy , with a stainless steel carabiner clip holding six different colored plastic S-Biners, and sized to hold 6 separate keys. Have that one in my camera bag most of the time.The packages warns that none of these, plastic or stainless, should be use for climbing or where "disengagement could result in bodily injury or property damage." Enough on that, but just let common sense prevail. On a personal note, just be sure that the gate spring properly engaged with the hook and you should have no problems. I've had no failures on mine. You could probably just use a garden-variety cheap aluminum carabiner as a substitute for these, but if you value your gear, these are well worth a look. Might suggest that if you're going to use them where they will result in metal-to-metal contact, the plastic versions might be a better choice. Have use both the #2 and #4 sizes with cycling and for photo use as noted above and so far they have held up admirably.After having bought a number of these both for personal use and as gifts for those who already seem to have everything, can only become one of the handiest gadgets that I've owned. Am calling the S-Biner a 5-star handy gadget... and I've just ordered more.
John Williamson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2012
Sometimes one finds a small gadget that may seem unworthy of reviewing, but it's so handy that it's worth coming back for more. This is just such a product.First discovered these in a camera store a few years ago, and they looked interesting enough to make get my first ones. I'm glad that I did, as they were my first, and since then I've purchased a number of them for various purposes, including here on Amazon when I saw them appear here. Since then I've bought a number of them, and have used these gadgets to attach a tripod to my photo backpack for quick release, for attaching items to a rack on the back of my mountain bike, as a replacement for the almost useless carabiner on water bottle lids, and as a handy belt-loop clip for temporary devices. The uses for these are only limited to your imagination.The S-Biner is a small, handy thing that is a sort of double-ended carabiner, constructed from "durable glass-filled nylon with 202 Stainless Steel wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and there are stainless steel versions, too. The hooks are slim and handy enough to use to attach to a variety of items, and if you don't like the black version, they make them in colors as well. The steel ones are constructed from "2Cr13 Stainless steel for the body and 202 Stainless steel for the wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and they're available in black, stainless or "spectrum" (multicolored) finish.It's hard to figure out what size might meet your needs, as I found out when trying to ordering a couple of these. As a result I went to the manufacturer's site and pulled down what is available, and will try to summarize here:Nylon (plastic) versions:* , plastic - dimensions: 1.18" x .49" x .14", no weight rating.* , plastic - dimensions: 2" x 1" x .3" weight rating: 10 lb.* , plastic - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x .3" weight rating: 25 lb.Stainless steel versions:* - dimensions: 1.56" x .56" weight rating: 5 lb.* - dimensions: 2" x .88" weight rating: 10 lb.* - dimensions: 2.63" x 1.13" weight rating: 25 lb.* - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" weight rating: 75 lb.* Size #5 - dimensions: 4.38" x 1.94" weight rating: 100 lb.They also offer a handy , which is a double-ended gadget list like the regular S-biner gadgets except that it has a built-in bottle opener, and from first hand experience, it's good. There are a number of other innovative versions and styles, including a handy , with a stainless steel carabiner clip holding six different colored plastic S-Biners, and sized to hold 6 separate keys. Have that one in my camera bag most of the time.The packages warns that none of these, plastic or stainless, should be use for climbing or where "disengagement could result in bodily injury or property damage." Enough on that, but just let common sense prevail. On a personal note, just be sure that the gate spring properly engaged with the hook and you should have no problems. I've had no failures on mine. You could probably just use a garden-variety cheap aluminum carabiner as a substitute for these, but if you value your gear, these are well worth a look. Might suggest that if you're going to use them where they will result in metal-to-metal contact, the plastic versions might be a better choice. Have use both the #2 and #4 sizes with cycling and for photo use as noted above and so far they have held up admirably.After having bought a number of these both for personal use and as gifts for those who already seem to have everything, can only become one of the handiest gadgets that I've owned. Am calling the S-Biner a 5-star handy gadget... and I've just ordered more.
John Williamson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2012
Sometimes one finds a small gadget that may seem unworthy of reviewing, but it's so handy that it's worth coming back for more. This is just such a product.First discovered these in a camera store a few years ago, and they looked interesting enough to make get my first ones. I'm glad that I did, as they were my first, and since then I've purchased a number of them for various purposes, including here on Amazon when I saw them appear here. Since then I've bought a number of them, and have used these gadgets to attach a tripod to my photo backpack for quick release, for attaching items to a rack on the back of my mountain bike, as a replacement for the almost useless carabiner on water bottle lids, and as a handy belt-loop clip for temporary devices. The uses for these are only limited to your imagination.The S-Biner is a small, handy thing that is a sort of double-ended carabiner, constructed from "durable glass-filled nylon with 202 Stainless Steel wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and there are stainless steel versions, too. The hooks are slim and handy enough to use to attach to a variety of items, and if you don't like the black version, they make them in colors as well. The steel ones are constructed from "2Cr13 Stainless steel for the body and 202 Stainless steel for the wire gates" according to the manufacturer, and they're available in black, stainless or "spectrum" (multicolored) finish.It's hard to figure out what size might meet your needs, as I found out when trying to ordering a couple of these. As a result I went to the manufacturer's site and pulled down what is available, and will try to summarize here:Nylon (plastic) versions:* , plastic - dimensions: 1.18" x .49" x .14", no weight rating.* , plastic - dimensions: 2" x 1" x .3" weight rating: 10 lb.* , plastic - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x .3" weight rating: 25 lb.Stainless steel versions:* - dimensions: 1.56" x .56" weight rating: 5 lb.* - dimensions: 2" x .88" weight rating: 10 lb.* - dimensions: 2.63" x 1.13" weight rating: 25 lb.* - dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" weight rating: 75 lb.* Size #5 - dimensions: 4.38" x 1.94" weight rating: 100 lb.They also offer a handy , which is a double-ended gadget list like the regular S-biner gadgets except that it has a built-in bottle opener, and from first hand experience, it's good. There are a number of other innovative versions and styles, including a handy , with a stainless steel carabiner clip holding six different colored plastic S-Biners, and sized to hold 6 separate keys. Have that one in my camera bag most of the time.The packages warns that none of these, plastic or stainless, should be use for climbing or where "disengagement could result in bodily injury or property damage." Enough on that, but just let common sense prevail. On a personal note, just be sure that the gate spring properly engaged with the hook and you should have no problems. I've had no failures on mine. You could probably just use a garden-variety cheap aluminum carabiner as a substitute for these, but if you value your gear, these are well worth a look. Might suggest that if you're going to use them where they will result in metal-to-metal contact, the plastic versions might be a better choice. Have use both the #2 and #4 sizes with cycling and for photo use as noted above and so far they have held up admirably.After having bought a number of these both for personal use and as gifts for those who already seem to have everything, can only become one of the handiest gadgets that I've owned. Am calling the S-Biner a 5-star handy gadget... and I've just ordered more.
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