Locking Carabiners - Black Diamond Gridlock Magnetron
The first carabiner with a magnetic locking mechanism! The BD Magnetron biners are super cool, and do away with the traditional means of securing the gate of the biner. Very simple to use and auto locking, the Magnetron carabiners are a revolution in carabiner design, which lets face it hasn't seen any dramatic changes for decades.
Magnets are used either side of the nose and these are released by pressing the two grippy, metal buttons on the gate closure. When the gate is closed the magnets lock automatically and can only be released by firm pressure, simultaneously applied on either side of the gate buttons. Ingenious, simple and very secure.
The Gridlock Magnetron uses the same body as the standard Gridlock biner, and introduces the magnetron auto lock closure. This is an excellent biner for novices and for indoor climbing. The guess work of whether you've secured the gate fully or not, is eliminated, and the clever design of the Gridlock keeps the biner correctly orientated during belaying duties.
Buyers Guide - How to choose a carabinerKrabs, Clips, Biners, Connectors …… there are so many names AND there are so many styles – just look at the climbing gear walls in our shops and you’ll see rows and rows of gorgeous shiny karabiners all vying for your climbing pleasure.
An essential piece of kit for all climbers and mountaineers, the humble carabiner has come a long way since the heavy steel oval links used by Joe Brown and his peers with different styles, shapes and strengths for the different roles they perform within a climber’s system. Once you understand the differences, you’ll need to think about the type of climbing you do before choosing which one is right for you. Still not sure? We always have experienced climbers on our staff team who will be more than happy to show you our krabs and discuss how you can add to your collection……
- What are the parts of a carabiner?
- What design features should I look out for?
- Why are there so many different types of carabiners for climbing?
- Lighter is better – right?
- Is the colour of my carabiner important?
- How do I check and maintain my carabiners?
- Can I recycle my carabiners?
Top tips to make the right choice:If you are planning to use your carabiners in winter conditions or at high altitudes – try them with your gloves.
Check out the ergonomics of a carabiner – how does it fit in your hand? Can you operate it one-handed? Multiple times?
If you run out of screwgates, sometimes you can use two normal krabs with the gates opposed instead.
Your carabiners should be stored out of direct sunlight or heat, in a well-ventilated space. Don’t store your carabiners in the boot of your car.