What are Opposite and Opposed Carabiners? A Fundamental of Climbing Safety

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We build lots of safety systems in climbing, and gear advancements have improved our ability to make these systems both quicker and with more security. But sometimes we may run out of the best tools to do a job and need to rely upon serviceable tools. One such scenario is using opposite and opposed carabiners to mimic the security of a locking carabiner. Here’s how and why we do it.

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