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OCUN Eagle HMS Screw Lock

OCUN Eagle HMS Screw Lock

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    The Eagle HMS Carabiner is a lightweight, ergonomic option perfect for belaying with a UIAA knot or when used with belay devices. Designed for easy one-handed locking and a comfortable grip, this carabiner balances weight, strength, and size for optimal performance. The profile of the upper part ensures safe and reliable rope manipulation.

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    The Eagle HMS Carabiner is a lightweight, ergonomic option perfect for belaying with a UIAA knot or when used with belay devices. Designed for easy one-handed locking and a comfortable grip, this carabiner balances weight, strength, and size for optimal performance. The profile of the upper part ensures safe and reliable rope manipulation.

    Ergonomic Design: For comfortable, one-handed locking and a secure grip.

    Lightweight: Easy to carry without compromising strength.

    Balanced Shape: Provides optimal performance for various climbing applications.

    Reliable Rope Manipulation: The upper profile ensures safe handling of ropes.

    Specifications

     Weight: 76g Major Axis Strength: 25kN
    Gate Opening: 23mm Minor Axis Strength: 10kN
    External Dimensions: 103 x 75mm Open Gate Strength: 7kN
    Standards: UIAA 121, EN 12275, EN 362

    Return and Exchange Policy

    • We only offer exchanges, and returns are not accepted.
    • Exchanges must be made within 7 days from date of collection/delivery.
    • The item must be in original condition, unused, and with all tags attached.

    Non-Exchangeable Items

    • Load bearing equipment such as ropes, harness, carabiners etc. cannot be exchanged due to safety concerns.

    Local Shipping

    • Orders below $150: Shipping fee of $4.99.
    • Orders $150 and above: Shipping fee of $1.99.

    Delivery is estimated between 3–7 working days.

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