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Reddit mentions of GM CLIMBING Ultra-Light Screw Locking Carabiner CE UIAA Certified Black Pack of 5

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GM CLIMBING Ultra-Light Screw Locking Carabiner CE UIAA Certified Black Pack of 5
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    Features:
  • Optimized carabiner with SCREW LOCKING system, is intended for multiple mountaineering uses: attach belay system to harness, rigging, connecting, anchoring; and covers numerous outdoor/indoor applications with unbeatable properties: belts/straps/ropes conjunction, hammock suspension, secure gears/devices, escalate leashes for medium/large dogs.
  • D-shape screw locking carabiner of 24kN Breaking strength, both CE and UIAA certified, SAFE and GUARANTEED; 53g/1.87Oz lightweight; 2.5" width, 3.9" height, compact for good handling, easy one-hand manipulation; 3/5-in wide gate opening, good for connection and consolidation of ropes/gears/devices; Spring loaded gate for easy clip.
  • ULTIMATE PROPERTIES of high strength, toughness in lightweight, and excellent resistance to fatigue, rust, wear and corrosion are obtained due to the adoption of aviation-use material 7080 aluminum, integrated with hot forging process and anodized protective layer.
  • KEYLOCK system eliminates any frustration caused by carabiner snagging during operation. ROPE-FRIENDLY contact surface of carabiner, smooth and round, reduce frictions and well protect both carabiner and ropes/webbings.
  • Available in multiple colors, from bright green to practical black, to better accommodate your various use situations. Compact, light while strong, powerful, multifunctional, fulfill your heavy load demand while solving daily outdoor/indoor connecting needs.
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ColorPack of 5 (Black)
Number of items5
SizePack of 5
Weight0.11684499886 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on GM CLIMBING Ultra-Light Screw Locking Carabiner CE UIAA Certified Black Pack of 5:

u/ckvoss77 ยท 7 pointsr/bugout

This is a pretty good start. I've put together a couple of notes.

  • The duct tape you listed is a rip off. What I did for my bug out bag was buy a roll of duct tape, then wrap it neatly around a pencil.

  • Instead of a SOG fixed blade knife, you might consider spending $20-$30 more and getting a ka-bar. I've personally had bad experiences with SOG and love the ka-bars I have. If you go this route, be sure to find a true ka-bar... there are a bunch of fakes out there.

  • For radios, I would get something more versatile. The downside to the one you listed is they don't support many bands. Also, I may be wrong, but I'm very suspicious of the 35 mile range that is listed. The BaoFeng UV-5R is a hidden gem that does everything the motorola you've listed does and a whole lot more. the only downside is you need a HAM license to operate one legally (assuming you are in the US) https://www.amazon.com/BaoFeng-UV-5R-Dual-Radio-Black/dp/B007H4VT7A

  • The carabiners you've listed don't appear to be CE or UIAA certified for climbing. Here is a link to a set I recently bough that are both CE and UIAA rated and are more than strong enough for climbing with equipment. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6DD42Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc

  • 550 paracord would do the same job as the speciality shoe laces you've listed for cheaper.

  • You can make your own snare kits, fishing kits, and first aid kits for much, much cheaper that what is in your list.

  • I personally would skip the bit kit unless you have a very specific need.

  • The "Maxpedition Single Sheath" is very expensive for what it is. You can find something equivalent for about 1/4 the price.

  • The bag you've listed may not be big enough for all of your gear. This is difficult to gauge, but your choice of bag is important.

    All that being said, I think you've done a good job of planning and selecting products that will be useful. I've been waiting on my wife to put together a sewing kit, but your post has spurred me to buy one instead (I don't think she's ever going to get around to it)....(this is the one I ended up buying: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015L46N96/ref=pd_luc_rh_sbs_02_01_t_img_lh?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1).

    Thanks and best of luck with your prepping!