Black Diamond is developing carabiners that use magnetic power to lock themselves as opposed to the traditional twistlocks and screwlocks.
The Magnetron carabiner is supposed to be easier to unlock than traditional systems but still provide the same safety. Here's how it works:
The Magnetron carabiner is supposed to be easier to unlock than traditional systems but still provide the same safety. Here's how it works:
Ideally, it'll be a lot easier to use than the old method and can let people focus on scaling a cliff rather than screwing and unscrewing a carabiner. Sadly, the Magnetron carabiner won't be released until 2012. Guess my keys will have to wait.• Magnetic attraction to a steel insert in the carabiner nose keeps two independent arms securely locked
• Locking arms must be individually depressed before the gate can be opened
• Once open, opposing magnetic fields repel the arms to ensure smooth and reliable gate operati
Oh wow, what a great idea. I wonder how much more they're going to cost than the normal ones.
ReplyDeleteooooooo! Fancy!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea indeed. I dont think they will be much pricier than regular ones. Its not like it is an expensive improvement.
ReplyDeletethose look awesome
ReplyDeletefanciest keyring Ill ever buy
ReplyDeleteI used to have one of these to hold my keys too (well, not exactly like this one, it wasn't magnetic). The funny thing is that it had the legend "not for climbing". Of course it wasn't for climbing! It was so weak it wouldn't be able to hold anything heavier than my keys!
ReplyDeleteohhhh that looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat is that?
ReplyDeleteLook great! A very good idea, it's easy and simple.
ReplyDeleteSo this can increase safety for people that climb mountains? Pretty neat! I hear a lot of accidents lately in the Alps!
ReplyDeletefancy stuff! :D
ReplyDeleteIf I ever need one of them, I will by of this kind for sure
ReplyDeleteI once was climbing and I hated these
ReplyDeletescrew carabiners
Looks great, but i'd be a little wary of trusting magnets to not drop me to my death...
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