The carabiner worked perfectly. During a 30-hour train journey, I attached a 0.33-liter bottle of water to it, so I didn't have to take off my backpack every time I wanted a drink. I am very satisfied with this purchase.
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Universal carabiner supporting loads of up to 9 kg, intended for securing extra gear to a belt, tactical vest, or backpack. Manufactured from stainless steel 3Cr13Mo.
The Hardpoint B175 variant accommodates belts with a width of up to 44.45 mm. Secure fastenings keep both the carabiner and any attached equipment safe from accidental loss.
Technical data
Color: Black
Material: stainless steel 3Cr13MoV
Maximum load: 9 kg
Manufacturer: 5.11 Tactical, USA
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of 5.11.
5.11 Tactical is an American brand based on climbing pants designed in 1968 by Royal Robbins - the name was taken from the 5.11 difficulty level in the Yosemite Decimal System, considered almost impossible to beat. The brand made a name for itself among FBI agents, and over time has evolved into a global leader in the production of tactical clothing, footwear, backpacks and equipment for the military, police and emergency services. It offers iconic models like Stryke pants, Rush backpacks, Operator Belts and TacTec vests. 5.11 Tactical's gear is not only used in operational activities, but is also present in pop culture - including Ghost Recon, The Division and Warzone games.
| Color/camouflage | Black |
|---|---|
| Main color | Black |
| Compass | No |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| EAN | 888579482904 |
| Manufacturer code | 56710-019 |
| Brand | 5.11 Tactical |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 4
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At first glance, it seems like an overengineered carabiner, but in reality, it's a great solution for many applications. For a belt or for attaching gear to a backpack, it's a very versatile 'holder'.
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Brilliant carabiner. I use it as a D-Ring on my tactical belt for a lanyard. For a belt with a width of 4.3cm, the B1.75 version fits perfectly. The carabiner lock works, it doesn't open, and I can say it's neither too strong nor too light—just right. A nice feature is that you can put it on the belt at an angle so it doesn't stick out. The price is a bit high for this gadget, but I highly recommend it.
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Great invention. I use it on trips to carry a 'Water to go' filter bottle on an officer-style belt and this solution works pretty well. In an emergency, I used it to fasten a tarp. Great gadget.
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