- A
carabiner or
karabiner (/ˌkærəˈbiːnər/),
often shortened to
biner or to crab,
colloquially known as a (climbing) clip, is a
specialized type of shackle...
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technique can be used with a
special "pear-shaped" HMS
locking carabiner, or any
locking carabiner wide
enough to take two
turns of the rope. In the late 1950s...
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other carabiner is for the
climbing rope, and uses a bent gate.
Quickdraws are
manufactured with
either a
solid carabiner gate or a wire
carabiner gate...
- and
RedOctane also
worked with
Basic Fun, Inc. to
produce Guitar Hero
Carabiner, a
handheld electronic game that
features excerpts of
several songs taken...
- The
Karabiner 98 kurz (German: [kaʁaˈbiːnɐ ˌʔaxtʔʊntˈnɔʏntsɪç ˈkʊɐ̯ts]; 'carbine 98 short'),
often abbreviated Karabiner 98k, Kar98k or K98k and also sometimes...
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hitch requires the use of a
carabiner. It does not
matter if the
carabiner is
locking or not. Most importantly, the
carabiner must be of
round cross section...
- in the
process of
climbing a route. See
volume hold. HMS
carabiner A round-ended
carabiner for use with a
Munter hitch (from
German for the hitch;...
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replacements include the
harness (replaced
tying the rope
around the waist), the
carabiner (replaced many knots), the descender/abseil
device (replaced the dülfersitz)...
- lead
climber from below. A rope p****es
through the Reverso,
through a
carabiner attached to both the
Reverso and the belayer's harness, and back through...
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Pitons are
equipped with an eye hole or a ring to
which a
carabiner is attached; the
carabiner can then be
directly or
indirectly connected to a climbing...