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Opening pin for quick release carabiner | Picksea
  • Opening pin for quick release carabiner | Picksea

Opening pin for quick release carabiner

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This opening pin has become the number one accessory for quick-release carabiners. It allows quick and safe opening of quick release carabiners under heavy load.

  • Length : 15cm
  • Anodized aluminum

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