![]() ![]() Used for top and bottom quickdraws, as racking carabiners, and lightweight lockers. When loaded, most of the weight is transferred to the spine of the carabiner making them stronger than most other shapes. Offset D (aka Modified D)Ī modification of the standard D shape, the top of an offset D is much wider, allowing for a larger (and superior) gate opening. ![]() ![]() In grams, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand.Īlmost every carabiner you use will be non-locking offset D’s, with the exception of a Pear/HMS locker as your belay ‘biner. With the STUBAI PICO, (Latin for small, and portuguese for peak!) the name already says it all! With its special profile, we have combined superb handling with low weight and still managed to retain an impressive breaking strain. We have minimised wherever possible apart from in safety, naturally. With its proven Easylock (=keylock), you can forget annoying snagging when clipping on and off. The eye-catching anodized red finish provides optimal surface protection as well as looking great. As is expected of us at STUBAI, the screw is high quality brass to ensure it keeps working as good as new for years and years (it helps if it’s kept clean and given a drop of oil occasionally). For alpine climbing, where every gram counts, it is used as the main belay karabiner. The PICO has already made a name for itself as a belay karabiner working perfect with the Stubai Tuber, Figure 8 and other belay devices. The specially designed contours lend it particularly to use with modern thin ropes and the munter hitch (HMS). The STUBAI HMS PICO is despite its dimensions a full-blooded HMS karabiner. ![]()
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