
Carabiner Set 3pcs - Mixed
DESCRIPTION
This Accessory Carabiner Set from Sea To Summit is ideal for keeping keys together, attaching guy lines to a Tarp-Poncho, hanging a headlamp in your tent, among many other things.
The carabiners themselves include a wire gate and are extremely lightweight, with the three colours being perfect for all your gear organising needs. Not for climbing
- Material: 6061 aluminum body with a stainless steel gate
- Dimensions: 40 x 23 mm
- Weight: 8 g (each)
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
The origins of Sea To Summit began in 1983 in Perth, Western Australia - a time when lightweight, outdoor products were hard to find there. Roland Tyson, a keen climber and adventurer, began making his own gear on an antique sewing machine in his bedroom to meet these needs. In 1990, Australian mountaineer, Tim Macartney-Snape, approached Roland to make gear for his upcoming expedition – an audacious attempt to climb Mt Everest by beginning his ascent at sea level. Decades later, this spirit still defines the them: a company driven by design perfectionism that allows them to develop ingenious, functionally beautiful products with a “no worries” Australian attitude.
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Description
DESCRIPTION
This Accessory Carabiner Set from Sea To Summit is ideal for keeping keys together, attaching guy lines to a Tarp-Poncho, hanging a headlamp in your tent, among many other things.
The carabiners themselves include a wire gate and are extremely lightweight, with the three colours being perfect for all your gear organising needs. Not for climbing
- Material: 6061 aluminum body with a stainless steel gate
- Dimensions: 40 x 23 mm
- Weight: 8 g (each)
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
The origins of Sea To Summit began in 1983 in Perth, Western Australia - a time when lightweight, outdoor products were hard to find there. Roland Tyson, a keen climber and adventurer, began making his own gear on an antique sewing machine in his bedroom to meet these needs. In 1990, Australian mountaineer, Tim Macartney-Snape, approached Roland to make gear for his upcoming expedition – an audacious attempt to climb Mt Everest by beginning his ascent at sea level. Decades later, this spirit still defines the them: a company driven by design perfectionism that allows them to develop ingenious, functionally beautiful products with a “no worries” Australian attitude.





















