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#89267 - 03/23/07 07:27 PM New Niteize S-BINER
paramedicpete Offline
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My daughter works in a sporting goods shop and just brought dear old Dad some free goodies she received from a sales representative for Niteize that look pretty cool and useful. They are called S-Biners and are made in stainless steel with either plain, spectrum titanium or black titanium finishes. She gave me a #2 in the spectrum titanium finish and a #3 in the plain stainless finish. They look well made and will likely purchase some additional units (depending upon the cost), when the store gets them in stock.

Not sure of the cost, but here is the web site showing the S-Biner:
Niteize S-Biner


Pete

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#89277 - 03/23/07 09:04 PM Re: New Niteize S-BINER [Re: paramedicpete]
yeti Offline
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wish we had an idea of cost.

Looks handy, but I'd like to field test the various sizes for a month or two. Plain stainless for me...finishes scratch all to hell over time and just look bad. Too bad the one is just titanium finish and not titanium!

But wow...not much for load are they?
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#89297 - 03/24/07 12:35 AM Re: New Niteize S-BINER [Re: paramedicpete]
AROTC Offline
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They look cool and useful. But it amuses me how much carabiners have taken over the simple snap link. Are carabiners really that much more useful or are they just more stylish?
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#89316 - 03/24/07 02:19 AM Re: New Niteize S-BINER [Re: AROTC]
RayW Offline
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Loc: Orlando, FL
If you go to the niteize store the prices are listed,

#2 $2.00 10# load
#3 $2.50 25#
#4 $3.00 75#

The prices are the same for all finishes.

The figure 9 rope tensioners also looked useful.

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#89376 - 03/24/07 09:57 PM Re: New Niteize S-BINER [Re: paramedicpete]
lazermonkey Offline
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Registered: 12/27/04
Posts: 318
Loc: Monterey CA
AAAAAAA! That was my idea!!! O well I am still going to buy some. grin
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