- of the
carabiner nose to
prevent snagging. Both
solid and wire gate
carabiners can be
either "straight gate" or "bent gate". Bent-gate
carabiners are easier...
-
which are now all
replaced by rope-connecting
equipment such as
carabiners.
Carabiners are
closed metal clips with spring-loaded
gates that are used as...
-
simple open loop of
webbing with 2
carabiners on it by the
following attributes: The
material that
connects the 2
carabiners is semi-rigid. It is not as flexible...
- point.
Depending on the setup,
there can be
multiple carabiners in use at one time.
Carabiners are the most used
rigging piece for all
aerial arts, but...
- Like
carabiners,
maillons are
available in a
range of
shapes and
thicknesses (i.e., strengths), and
often offer greater versatility over
carabiners as their...
-
Camalot and
Magnetron carabiners, auto-locking
carabiners that use
magnets in the gate, and a
steel insert in the
carabiner's nose for
added security...
- The
Karabiner 98 kurz (German: [kaʁaˈbiːnɐ ˌʔaxtʔʊntˈnɔʏntsɪç ˈkʊɐ̯ts]; 'carbine 98 short'),
often abbreviated Karabiner 98k, Kar98k or K98k and also sometimes...
-
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...
-
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...
- The 3rd
Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's
Dragoon Guards) was a
cavalry regiment of the
British Army. It was
formed in 1922 as part of a
reduction in the...