


Artículo No.: JY-2521
Segmento de artículo: Mosquetón
Material del mango: Aluminio
Longitud cerrada: 3,15” / 80 mm
Espesor total: 0,59”/15 mm
Altura total: 1.85” / 47mm
Peso: 0.93 oz / 26.5g
Color del mango: Naranja
Acabado del mango: Aluminio anodizado
MOQ regulares: 300
Observación: A7075 material, professional outdoor climbing use
Theme: JY-2521 – Climb Higher, Stand Out Brighter: Upgrade Your Outdoor Selection with the JY-2521 Carabiner
Imagine your customers heading into the wild, ready for the climb of a lifetime—or simply organizing their everyday essentials with a touch of adventure. What connects these stories? The right gear. That’s where the JY-2521 climbing carabiner from Shieldon Manufacturing & Trading Combo steps in—a product set to become a staple for retailers like Norma Group, Metro AG, Aldi Nord Süd, nahkauf, and Penny.

Modern outdoor enthusiasts crave equipment that balances security, weight, and style. The JY-2521 delivers on all fronts. Crafted from aerospace-grade A7075 aluminum, this carabiner boasts a 12KN maximum load—making it a trusted element for professional climbing, rescue operations, and rigorous outdoor adventures. Yet at just 0.93 oz (26.5g), it remains featherlight, ensuring users can pack more, move faster, and scale higher.
In a sea of dull gear, the JY-2521’s vibrant anodized orange finish shines. Not only does this color pop on retail shelves, catching the eye of impulse buyers and seasoned climbers alike, but it also serves practical purposes: it’s easy to locate in crowded backpacks or on busy rock faces, reducing the risk of gear loss. The anodized layer ensures scratch-resistance and corrosion protection, preserving the carabiner’s looks and performance season after season.
These dimensions hit the sweet spot—compact enough for a keychain or EDC use, yet robust enough for serious technical setups. Customers can use the JY-2521 for climbing, hiking, camping, and even daily organization, expanding its appeal for both hardcore adventurers and everyday users.
Launching a new product is easiest when it’s tailored to both your business and your customers. With a Regular MOQ of just 300, the JY-2521 invites retailers to test and scale at their own pace. Shieldon’s proven OEM/ODM processes make it simple to add custom branding, design unique packaging, or develop exclusive colorways—ideal for private labels, seasonal campaigns, or loyalty rewards.
The JY-2521 is ready-to-go, but never generic. Our streamlined logistics and packaging support ensure your inventory flows smoothly from factory to shelf, and our 27 years of experience mean you get consistent quality and on-time delivery, every time.
By adding the JY-2521 to your product lineup, you’re sending a message to your customers: you care about quality, safety, and style. Whether they’re summiting a cliff or organizing their keys, the JY-2521 is the carabiner they’ll reach for—and remember. Trust Shieldon to deliver gear that unlocks new possibilities for your business and your customers alike.

Theme: What Material Do Carabiners Usually Use for Production?
Carabiners may look simple, but their material makeup is the backbone of their reliability, strength, and safety. Whether you’re a climber, outdoor enthusiast, or just a fan of useful gadgets, understanding what goes into a carabiner can help you make smarter choices.
The most common material for modern carabiners—especially those designed for climbing, hiking, and everyday carry—is aluminum alloy. Aluminum is prized for its low weight, high strength, and resistance to rust.
How is aluminum made tougher? Most high-end aluminum carabiners are anodized—an electrochemical process that hardens the surface, boosts scratch resistance, and allows for vibrant colors.
Steel carabiners, usually made from alloy steel, are the choice for situations where absolute strength and durability are vital, such as in industrial safety, rescue work, or heavy rigging.
Some carabiners, especially those used in marine environments or for permanent outdoor fixtures (like gym quickdraws or canyoning anchors), are made from stainless steel. This material excels in resisting corrosion and rust, even in salty or wet climates. However, like regular steel, it is heavier than aluminum.
Plastic or composite carabiners are found in novelty keychains, gear organizers, or as part of backpack accessories. These are never intended for load-bearing or climbing, but they’re lightweight, colorful, and inexpensive.
| Material | Typical Use | Strength | Peso | Rust Resistance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A7075 Aluminum | Climbing, Pro Gear | High | Light | Excelente |
| A6061 Aluminum | Utility, Accessories | Medium | Light | Good |
| Aleación de acero | Rescue, Industrial | Very High | Pesado | Fair |
| Acero inoxidable | Marine, Outdoor Fixtures | High | Pesado | Superior |
| El plastico | Non-load, Accessories | Low | Very Light | Excelente |

Always check your carabiner’s markings and intended use. For climbing and safety, A7075 aluminum and steel are king; for everyday use, lighter alloys or even plastic may suffice. Material matters—the right choice keeps you safe and your gear reliable!
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