


Barang No.: JY-2514
Segmen item: Carabiner
Mengendalikan bahan: Aluminium
Panjang tertutup: 3.15” / 80mm
Jumlah ketebalan: 0.59” / 15mm
Jumlah ketinggian: 1.85” / 47mm
Berat badan: 1.01 oz / 28.5g
Warna pemegang: Biru Langit
Mengendalikan kemasan: Aluminium beranod
MOQ biasa: 300
Teguran: A7075 for professional outdoor climbing
Theme: JY-2514—Engineered for Adventure, Trusted by Retailers
In the fast-paced world of outdoor retail, consumers are seeking more than just equipment—they want reliability, innovation, and a touch of style. For leading chains like Netto, NP Niedrig-Preis, Diska, SPAR Express, and Edeka, the JY-2514 climbing carabiner from Shieldon Manufacturing & Trading Combo is the answer for customers who demand professional-grade safety and aesthetics.

When your end users are scaling cliffs or traversing rugged landscapes, there’s no room for compromise. The JY-2514 is masterfully crafted from A7075 aluminum, a high-strength, aircraft-grade alloy renowned for its exceptional weight-to-strength ratio. This premium material means the carabiner remains lightweight at just 1.01 oz (28.5g) while delivering the rock-solid safety expected in professional climbing gear.
Every dimension of the JY-2514 is engineered for utility and comfort. At 3.15 inches (80mm) in closed length, 0.59 inches (15mm) in thickness, and 1.85 inches (47mm) in height, it’s compact enough for easy handling yet robust enough to withstand the stresses of outdoor use. The generous proportions provide a secure grip, even when wearing gloves, and the smooth gate action ensures quick and reliable clipping—critical for climbers in high-pressure situations.
Modern adventure gear isn’t just about function; it’s also about personal expression. The JY-2514 features a striking skyblue anodized finish that stands out on any harness or gear loop. The anodizing process not only adds vibrant color, but also increases surface durability by resisting scratches and corrosion from the harshest environments. For retailers seeking exclusivity or brand alignment, handle colors can be fully customized to match any campaign or store identity.
Shieldon understands the unique needs of European retailers. The JY-2514 is offered with a regular minimum order quantity of just 300 units, making it accessible for special promotions, seasonal features, or core product expansion. Larger orders unlock even better pricing, allowing for maximum margin control and promotional flexibility.
Our decades of OEM/ODM manufacturing experience ensure seamless cooperation—from rapid prototyping and branding, to packaging design and logistics tailored for the European market. Shieldon provides full support, so your shelves are always stocked with products that reflect both innovation and reliability.
For Netto, NP Niedrig-Preis, Diska, SPAR Express, Edeka, and other leading retailers, the JY-2514 means offering customers a tool that’s as reliable as it is attractive. It meets the highest demands of professional and recreational users, delivers strong retail value, and is backed by Shieldon’s 27 years of manufacturing excellence.
Equip your customers for their next adventure. Let the JY-2514 climbing carabiner be the trusted companion at the heart of their journey—and the next highlight on your shelves.

Theme: What Material Do Carabiners Usually Use for Production?—A Guide for Shoppers and Outdoor Enthusiasts
When you pick up a carabiner, whether at an outdoor store or attached to a keychain, you might wonder: What’s it actually made of? The answer is more important than you might think. The material of a carabiner determines its strength, weight, durability, and, ultimately, its safety. Let’s break down the most common materials used for carabiner production and what each brings to the table.
Most carabiners you see on the market today, especially for climbing and outdoor uses, are made from aluminum alloys. Why? Aluminum is remarkably light and strong, making it ideal for situations where every gram counts—like rock climbing or hiking. Among aluminum alloys, 7075 (A7075) is considered top-tier. This “aircraft-grade” alloy combines low weight with high tensile strength, ensuring that the carabiner can withstand enormous force without bending or breaking. Anodizing is often used on aluminum carabiners to provide additional corrosion resistance and to add colors for identification or style.
Steel carabiners are the go-to choice in situations where sheer strength and durability are crucial. You’ll often find steel carabiners in industrial safety, rescue operations, or high-wear environments like gyms. Although heavier than aluminum, steel carabiners can take repeated abuse and are less likely to deform over time. Galvanized or stainless steel is sometimes used for enhanced corrosion resistance, especially in marine or outdoor settings.
In some specialty cases, carabiners may be made from titanium, plastic, or composites. Titanium carabiners are very lightweight and corrosion-resistant, but their high cost limits their use to specialized applications. Plastic or composite carabiners are typically used for non-weight-bearing purposes, like attaching gear or keychains, where strength is less critical.

The next time you’re shopping for a carabiner—whether for scaling mountains or just for carrying your water bottle—the material should be one of your top considerations. Aluminum alloy, especially 7075, strikes the best balance for most outdoor enthusiasts, while steel is unrivaled for sheer strength and durability. Knowing what goes into your carabiner helps you choose the safest, most reliable tool for any adventure.
Choose wisely, and climb on with confidence!
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