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Where can i get biner retainers like these???>>

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KEN tucky · · Kentucky, KY · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 60

I found the String Carabiner Retainer by Petzl but would like to find the older verison... The one in the picture below, its like a black O ring... Anyone know where i can still get these???

England · · Colorado Springs · Joined Aug 2008 · Points: 270

Wouldn't a girth hitch do the same thing?

Marc H · · Longmont, CO · Joined May 2007 · Points: 265

I don't know where you would get them, but they're probably just basic O-rings, of the correct size, of course. So Home Depot would be my first guess.

For what it's worth, I've found that those kind of "biner retainers" break easily; much more easily than the ones that Petzl puts out.

--Marc

Charles Danforth · · L'ville, CO · Joined Aug 2003 · Points: 170

I was thinking rubber bands, but I like Marc's O-ring idea.

Aaron M · · Westminster, CO · Joined Oct 2007 · Points: 140

A girth hitch would lower the overall strength of the sling, so it is probably best to use a retainer. The one from Petzl are good and burly. Just my $0.02.

Mike D · · Fort Collins, CO · Joined Jul 2007 · Points: 0

I think these ( rei.com/product/474073#) are what your looking for.

KEN tucky · · Kentucky, KY · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 60

I guess i could try the O Ring idea... i dont like the new Petzl Retainers, they are too big with Mammut 8mm slings...

Daniel Battin · · Green Mtn. Falls, CO · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 440

http://www.spadout.com/p/petzl-string/

Sunny-D · · SLC, Utah · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 700

Hey something that works really well for that is the little hair elastics. They are a rubber band with some kind of cloth on them. You want to get the fused kind not the kind with the metal connector. You can pick them up at your grocery store for a couple of bucks for a bunch 20-30 and they are really strong. The Petzl String are good but they are expensive for a little piece of rubber and they break too. They don't fit small mm slings well either. Try out the rubber bands for hair. You won't be out much if you don't like them.

Tico · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 0

I've used those little rubber bands for braces (dentalwork) before, they work pretty well. These days I just use tape.

KEN tucky · · Kentucky, KY · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 60

Sunny D-Do they make the hair bands that small??

Sunny-D · · SLC, Utah · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 700

The hair bands work really well. You wrap up the sling 3-4 times, just like putting them in hair, however tight you want them. I have some on screamers that have been there for quite a while and I have some on BD Dynex 12" runners and they are working great... Holds the carabiner right where you want it.

E thatcher · · Plymouth/ North Conway (NH) · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 915

Just throwing this out there. I remember last year there were a few issues with draws like these where the 'biner would flip around and only be connected to the elastic, so when weight was taken or a whipper occurred they would fail. Just something to keep in mind about that set up. There was a video that explained this much better on a UK climbing website but I can't seem to find it.

Peter L K · · Cincinnati, OH · Joined Jul 2007 · Points: 45

http://www.petzl.com/us/node/9886

Nick Faust · · Sandy, UT · Joined Jun 2007 · Points: 15

Here is the link to the British safety video:

outdoored.com/Community/med…

Personally, I have never worried about using a retainer, but as with everything in climbing there are multiple opinions. I have seen those particular retainers at a climbing shop out here in Utah, Mountainworks. Perhaps if you give them a call they might offer you a lead. Another option, I have seen people use cut up sections of old bike tubes to make retainers.

KEN tucky · · Kentucky, KY · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 60

I couldn't get the video to work but im gonna give the hair tie and o rings a shot, like i said before the new petzl retainers dont work as well...

KEN tucky · · Kentucky, KY · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 60

Finally got the vid to work, good info but i always check my gear before i rack up...

J. Albers · · Colorado · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 1,926

Ken,
Those are simply just O-rings. You can get them at an auto parts store or possibly at a hardware store. They are a cheaper alternative to the total rip off that Petzl sells....$1.25 for a little piece of rubber!?!?!?

Jason Halladay · · Los Alamos, NM · Joined Oct 2005 · Points: 15,671

I haven't used them but Fixe makes some carabiner keepers that look good (but pricey).

John Maguire · · Boulder, CO · Joined Nov 2008 · Points: 195

Thats a great idea...never though to rig something like that up!
Thanks for posting.

Aric Datesman · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 145

Depending on where you live, the local farm store may have castration rings. They're supposedly stretchier than normal o-rings, but to be honest I've never tried it (read about it on a UK site a while back).

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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