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Erm...... think you'll find plenty that do! Take a look at Buxtons, Abbey Pro, Gustharts - all sell screwgate carabiners for climbing.:icon14:

 

Is this like the insurance that doesn't cover any thing under the tree?

 

IE its available,but who would buy it?

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screw dates are bad with saws ive had many vibrate loose after been tightned...evan droped a couple of 200ts due to the biner vibrating and opening,years ago when it was all good to have srew gates on life lines ive evan lost my prussik to being opened due to saw vibes,luckily i caught the other end of the rope before i hit the ground! dont trust them an inch unless done up with pliers!

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