





🔗 Lock in your adventure essentials with style and ease!
The Outmate Premium Aluminum D-Ring Locking Carabiners come in a pack of six, featuring a secure screw lock mechanism and lightweight aero-grade aluminum construction. Designed for everyday outdoor use like hiking, camping, and key organization, they support up to 150 pounds static load but are not rated for climbing. Rust-resistant and abrasion-proof, these carabiners offer durable, versatile performance for professionals and adventurers alike.











| ASIN | B01GA3N9MQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,298 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #116 in Accessory & Keychain Carabiners |
| Brand | Outmate |
| Brand Name | Outmate |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (11,833) |
| Date First Available | May 28, 2016 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.07 x 1.57 x 0.28 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.52 x 5.59 x 0.63 inches |
| Item Weight | 140 Grams |
| Lock Type | Screw Lock |
| Manufacturer | Outmate |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Pounds |
| Model Name | FBA_CH6 |
| Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Part Number | FBA_CH6 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.07"L x 1.57"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Shape | D-Shape |
| Size | Small |
| UPC | 761460017013 |
S**H
Secure and Reliable D-Ring Carabiner
This is a solid D-ring carabiner – it feels sturdy and well-made. The screw lock is a great feature and helps keep it securely closed, so there’s no worry about it accidentally opening. The spring gate works smoothly, and it’s lightweight but strong enough for everyday use (not for climbing). Perfect for holding gear, keys, or tools. Great value for the price!
C**S
D - Ring lock review
Good quality and has locking d-ring which makes it secure.
A**G
Get What You Pay For
These are a classic example of getting what you pay for. They're a bargain price, but I'd say the picture really builds these up to more than what they are. First impressions are just how light they are. I'd guess they weigh fractions of an ounce each. I think they're hollow aluminum because they ping slightly when dropped. They have a good coating on them that feels solid enough. The locking mechanism leaves a lot to be desired. It's just threads with a sleeve nut that's noisy, coarse to work, and not positively locking. I used these in helicopters for gear security and the sleeve nut spun down the threads due to vibrations. The spring is strong enough that I'm not worried about anything coming loose, but it's certainly only a two star locking system. I haven't put one of these in a vice to see how much they can take but there's no notch on the non-hinge side of the gate so any gear held by these isn't supported by the full loop of material, only the solid side. And they're aluminum... Which fatigues over time. Needless to say I'm not trusting these to hold anything heavier than my hydroflask without that notch. Overall, you get what you pay for with these. If you need something for light duty applications where you're just securing gear to a truck bed or making a lanyard for your keys, go for it. Worth the price for anything heavy duty? Maybe, maybe not. These might not be what you're looking for in that case.
S**C
Substantial in Heft and Smooth Function
cannot speak to how durable they are/will be for my uses but already employed them on dog walk item duty and they did fine. smooth to operate thus far. these are a steel blue or even like titanium in color and the weight is substantial to where they feel hefty and sturdy. feels like they will hold up. fits small in your palm but is bigger than the tiny clips. will add images later. happy with purchase.
Z**L
Good general purpose carabiners
I like having this type of carabiner around. I originally wanted a couple because I have a few bags with MOLLE loops on them and this is a convenient way to hang stuff on the outside so it is easily accessible. Then I started finding additional uses for them: -Hanging a bottle of hand sanitizer on the strap of my hiking pack. I taped a piece of string with a loop to the bottle, then hung the loop on the carabiner. Yes, there are silicone sleeves made for that purpose but I didn't have one at the time, didn't want to wait for one, and those are not quick-release. On the other strap I have a small can of bear spray on another carabiner, since I often hike in bear country and we get sightings from time to time. -Keeping combination wrenches looped together. I have a few wrenches in a portable toolkit. Not full sets, they're just enough to keep a limited number of wrenches organized. One carabiner holds the SAE wrenches, the other holds the metric. I loop the carabiner through the box end of each wrench. -Keys, obviously but I also like to keep a small 256 gig thumb drive on my keychain and this ensures that I can get it off and into a USB port without having a million pounds of keys hanging off my computer. -A convenient tie point on my dog leash. I tied an overhand knot in my dog's leash and threaded a carabiner through it. This gives me a convenient tie point so that I can clip the loose end of the leash onto it when I'm not using it. This turns the leash into a big loop and I can sling it over one shoulder when I'm hiking in the woods. -My Husky tool bag came with loops for a sling but not an actual sling (go figure). I used a pair of these carabiners to adapt a sling from a laptop bag. No, they're not rated for a lot of weight, but the tool bag weighs 25 lbs. at the most and these are plenty strong for that. I also keep a pair in my laptop bag as a backup in case the (light duty) plastic swivels on the shoulder strap break. -I have a small LED flashlight hooked to the sling of my tool bag with a carabiner. If I'm working on something it's usually what I reach for first, and I want it ready to go and within reach without even having to open up the bag. -My leaf mulcher/vacuum has a hitch pin that's difficult to pull out by hand. I have a hook tool made from an old screwdriver to give me some purchase. I drilled a hole through the handle, put a paracord loop through it, and used a carabiner to hang it from the mulcher. The pin puller is always there when I need it and never gets lost. I recommend putting a oil or (preferably) silicone lube on the threads of the locking barrel. This makes the barrel super easy to screw/unscrew so you can open the carabiner up quickly, plus it eliminates squeaks. If you buy these, you'll find uses for them.
J**E
you get what you pay for
These are cheap and they do their job I suppose...That said, these are CHEAP lol, and very light duty. I guess that is both a pro and a con depending on what you're looking for-- I definitely thought these would be more of a heavy duty, billet or ac grade aluminum, and instead they are VERY lightweight and seem kind of flimsy. I realize these are not for climbing, as it says on the carabiners themselves, however I did not notice that the weight limit was only 150lb! lol, I really dont use them for load baring, so that is fine i guess, but had I noticed that before purchasing i think i would have realized they were going to be a bit lighter duty than i had hoped, and probably not purchased them. My biggest complaint with these however, beyond the light duty nature of them, is that the locking mechanism does not stay in place. The screw mechanism that operated the lock on the "doorway" tends to move on its own, so unless you lock it out completely such that it gets "stuck" it will gradually unscrew and become very loose. Likewise, they will not stay in the unlocked position either, which is actually very frustrating because I got these specifically to make attaching and detaching things quicker and easier. sad.
T**T
So light and perfect operation.
Not for climbing or anything heavy but positive lock and easy to use.
M**G
Very pleased.
High quality. Would buy again.
A**Z
Muy útiles para usar en mochila táctica y accesorios. No son recomendables para hacer rapel o escalada, pero tienen buena resistencia para cargas medianas.
B**Z
Nice set of D-ring Carabiners, it's quite light for the size. Feel solid enough for your everyday thing to attach to. Came beautifully packed which was a surprise, as expected it just in a standard sealed bag but was in a retail box.
B**L
These are great general/regular/everyday use carabiners. Have used them for a couple of months and would recommend; quality seems to be good. If you've used basic "biners" in camping and hiking and other activities, you know how indispensable they are. I needed these as all my other basic ones died/broke (I usually get basic and real climbing ones--various brands--from MEC). My bike pannier has a shoulder strap but one of the metal clips broke: voila, adding one of these biners solved the problem. (The strap is otherwise solid and the clip held up a long time.) I always carry at least one of these in my running or hiking pack, even to just keep the zippers from travelling apart (my pack zippers usually have larger loops). It's also good to do with a basic pack in an urban environment, from a safety/anti-theft angle (and yes, I know, bags and packs can get slashed too). Common to use them for keys. Recently a friend and I went for a walk with her dog. We grabbed lunch and ate at a picnic table in a park. Instead of us trying to hang onto the leash, I took out one of these and we clipped it to the leash looped around a leg of the table. She was delighted (I let her keep the biner); she said it was also going to solve how to carry the poo bag container. I have carabiners that are actually for climbing and occasionally I use them for other purposes. They are usually expensive and pretty beautiful; not for every day use (in my opinion) as I'd hate to lose them. These, if I lose one or give away, no worries. Also, on a final note, they seem much better than the cheaper, basic/non-climbing ones I've had from MEC and definitely much better than ones you get from a Dollar Store; the latter always fall apart very quickly.
T**N
Superó mis expectativas!!! Lo recomiendo ampliamente
P**1
They seem sturdy in spite of being extremely lightweight, more so than I expected. Neither did I expect them to be quite so large, maybe more than I would want to use for a set of keys, but still perfect for use on my backpack. They are also VERY clarly labeled as "not for climbing" in case you happen to forget, or you pass them along to someone who isn't aware. So a good solid product - no complaints thus far. I've only had them a very short time, but so far I'm pleased with them. If that happens to change in the future, after putting them through some use, I'll try to remember to update this review.
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