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Bought two carabiners , ones perfect the other one is sticking. It will be sent back for a replacement.

 

 

Surely thats you doing it on purpose?

 

It would never be used like that in real life?

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Nope,the biner should always snap back to the locked position whether its being manipulated or not.

 

I think you were right on the money when you commented on page 1 :thumbup1:

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. Maybe I'm missing out but i don't want carabiners that need cleaning/lubricating on a daily basis.

 

Maybe DMM carabiners are not for you, I quit using them years ago as ppe they are just not robust enough without constant maintenance.

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Maybe DMM carabiners are not for you, I quit using them years ago as ppe they are just not robust enough without constant maintenance.

 

 

I'm staying a DMM customer. My first DMM was twenty five years ago. You're right about them needing more TLC but in my opinion they worth it.

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I'm staying a DMM customer. My first DMM was twenty five years ago. You're right about them needing more TLC but in my opinion they worth it.

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What makes them worth it out of interest? They are no different from any other carabiner just more unreliable.

 

I am a big fan of DMM kit myself to, just not their carabiners.

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I like the dmm ultra o's on my zigzag and ive got a revolver.Ive never had problems with my dmm biners,just a blow out with an airline.

Still struggling to think of a good scenario for those durolock biners...chockering around a stem maybe good or at tie in point for srt.

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What makes them worth it out of interest? They are no different from any other carabiner just more unreliable.

 

 

 

I am a big fan of DMM kit myself to, just not their carabiners.

 

 

For two or three times i wanted to try something different the only thing that kept me buying DMM carabiners was the clicking sound they make while closing i'm so used to they sound i can tell instantly if there's something wrong.

 

I do have some petzl carabiners which are basically maintenance free.

 

To each his own.

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I like the dmm ultra o's on my zigzag and ive got a revolver.Ive never had problems with my dmm biners,just a blow out with an airline.

Still struggling to think of a good scenario for those durolock biners...chockering around a stem maybe good or at tie in point for srt.

 

 

I think it's only small improvement in safety . The barrel is thicker and has more corners to snag.

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