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Black Diamond
RockLock Screwgate Carabiner

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RockLock Screwgate Carabiner

The RockLock Screwgate Carabiner is Black Diamond's biggest biner for belaying, top rope anchors, and long-lasting durability in the climbing world. Black Diamond designed this locker with a keylock nose for snag-free unclipping, a curved spine for a larger gate opening, and a square hinge to hold your belay device in place.


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  • Black Diamond's largest screwgate locking carabiner ideal for belays
  • Keylock nose eliminates snagging while unclipping
  • Screwgate lock is simple and secure
  • Item #BLDZ972
Material
hot forged aluminum
Gate Type
screwgate
Features
keylock nose
Major Axis Strength
24kN
Minor Axis Strength
8kN
Open Gate Strength
8kN
Gate Opening
24mm
Claimed Weight
3oz
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

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