Carabiners & Connectors

Carabiners for tree work from the world's top brands - Petzl, DMM, ISC, SMC, and more.

Climbing carabiners must be self-closing and self double-locking.
Ansi-gate carabiners are gaining popularity for the extra security of the reinforcecd gates.
Steel carabiners are useful in climbing and rigging, when strength and durability matter most.
Non-locking carabiners are popular for tending devices, holding saws, slide lines, and more.

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Carabiner Locking Types

The ANSI Z133 Requirements for Safety in Arboricultural Operations outline the requirements for carabiners used in climbing and work-positioning systems.

Different manufacturers use different terminology, which can sometimes be confusing. Some will count the number of actions used to open a gate, including the final pull-back, and some will only count the locking steps. This is why you'll see TriAct or double-locking sometimes used to describe the same locking type.

To keep it simple, we stick with 'Double-Locking' to refer to a carabiner that uses 2 or more locking steps and meets the ANSI requirements.

Carabiner Shapes

There are 3 main carabiner shapes:

  • Oval Carabiners are great for climbing systems used in tree work. The more or less symmetrical shape keeps hardware vertically aligned and centered. These carabiners are well-suited for use with the mechanical friction devices used in three climbing.
  • HMS / Pear-shape carabiners have a larger, more symmetrical top makes for a larger gate opening & easier attachment to other hardware. In tree work we often recommend these for flipline and lanyard attachment.
  • D carabiners have an asymmetrical shape that keeps load oriented more along the spine, for a generally stronger design.

Carabiner Dimensions

This illustration shows how carabiners are measured for height, width, and gate opening.

  • Height: Length of main axis (A)
  • Width: Width at widest point (B)
  • Gate: Width of gate opening (C)

ANSI Z133 Requirement

Carabiners used for climbing or work positioning must be self-closing and self-double locking, and capable of withstanding a 5,000 lb (22.24 kN) load along the major axis with the gate closed. See ANSI Z133-2017 8.2.8.

We stock TONS of carabiners and connectors. Quickly sort by gate type, brand, material, and shape uses the links to the left.

Double-Locking Carabiners: self-closing & self-double-locking, with at least 5,000 lb. MBS. This meets the ANSI Z133 standard for connector that will support a climber. You may hear these carabiners called auto locking or positive-locking.

Screw-Locking Carabiners: perfect for rigging and setting up redirects. A screw-locking gate is not approved for the primary support of a climber in tree work.

Non-Locking carabiners: come in all shapes and sizes, from large paddle carabiners perfect for racking a saw, to tiny accessory 'biners to tend an SRS system.

ANSI Gate Carabiners: these locking carabiners meet the ANSI z359.1 standard for fall-arrest connections, with a MBS of at least 16kN strength on all axes, even side-loaded.

Steel Carabiners: increase strength and durability along with weight. Many uses in rescue and rigging.

Carabiner Keepers: keep your hardware positioned correctly on slings, lanyards, and more.