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So I just recently made the jump to SRT and boy is it nice, only thing is my Ultra O carabiners are a bit crowded between the pulley hitch cord and tether leg. Was looking into getting a carabiner with some more room, and just wanted to get some feedback and see what guys thought about the ones I’m thinking about. So if any of you have used or have any experience with these I’d be thankful to hear your thoughts. The ones I’m thinking of are

AmericanO

Rhino

Phantom HMS

and the Shadow HMS

 

The one that interests me the most is the Phantom HMS but if I don’t hear anything I’ll probably get the Rhino. Thanks in advance.

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AmericanO just has a massive ANSI gate, I dont think its any bigger. Rhino same I dont think its much different

 

A HMS is what you want - they are intended for a munter belay so have more space.

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