Petzl ATTACHE SCREW-LOCK Carabiner
Sale price
$23.95
Shipping calculated at checkout
Description
### Petzl Says ###
Compact, lightweight asymmetrical carabiner
Thanks to its compact shape and SCREW-LOCK locking system, the ATTACHE is designed for multiple uses related to belaying: connecting a belay system to a harness, belaying with a Munter hitch... It has an H cross-section to reduce weight, as well as the Keylock system to avoid the carabiner snagging during maneuvers.
Description
- Carabiner optimized for lightness and durability:
- very compact shape is ideal for belay stations
- H-shaped cross-section for an optimized strength/weight ratio
- wider contact surfaces for better rope glide and reduced wear on the carabiner
- Easy to use, for efficient handling:
- SCREW-LOCK locking sleeve for good handling and effective locking
- visual indicator facilitates checking that the carabiner is locked
- nose and Keylock system designed to prevent the carabiner from snagging during maneuvers
- carabiner designed for better rope glide and to ensure good positioning of the belay device
- shape adapted for easy tying or untying of a clove hitch
- Also available in black
Specifications
- Material(s): aluminum
- Certification(s): CE EN 12275 type H, UIAA
References
| References | M38A SL | M38A SLN |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 56 g | 56 g |
| Locking system | SCREW-LOCK | SCREW-LOCK |
| Color(s) | Orange | Black |
| Major axis strength | 22 kN | 22 kN |
| Minor axis strength | 7 kN | 7 kN |
| Open gate strength | 6 kN | 6 kN |
| Gate opening | 24 mm | 24 mm |
| Guarantee | 3 years | 3 years |
| Inner Pack Count | 1 | 1 |
Low stock
Ride The Whites Blog Posts
2025 MTB Season Wrap Up
As the 2025 riding season wraps up and seasons change, we wanted to give thanks for all of the support we received du...
Read more
Passion Driven
On the Founding of Ride The Whites
Like many great businesses, Ride The Whites had humble beginnings. The story star...
Read more
A Bucket List Ride: North Moat Mountain
Are all good things too good to be true? Maybe not... Sometimes the best things are staring you right in the face. No...
Read more