Purchasing Description
Theme: JY-2520 Carabiner – The Bright Choice for Serious Outdoor Gear
Light Up Your Gear Wall: The JY-2520 Carabiner
Are your customers searching for equipment that fuses vibrant style with professional-grade strength? Meet the JY-2520 carabiner from Shieldon Manufacturing & Trading Combo—a bold, high-visibility orange essential engineered for the serious adventurer and the trendsetting explorer. Perfect for retail environments like NP Niedrig-Preis, Diska, Edeka, and Lekkerland, this carabiner promises to catch eyes and deliver confidence in every clip.

Visible Performance, Trusted Safety
The JY-2520 is more than just a splash of color. Constructed from premium A7075 anodized aluminum, it’s built for professional outdoor climbing and gear-intensive pursuits where safety, reliability, and ease-of-use are non-negotiable. With a maximum load rating of 12KN, this carabiner stands up to the rigors of rock climbing, mountaineering, and rescue work—giving your customers a piece of hardware that’s as tough as it is bright.
Measuring a compact 3.15” (80mm) in length, 1.85” (47mm) in height, and 0.59” (15mm) in thickness, the JY-2520 delivers go-anywhere functionality without bulk. Its weight—just 1.01 oz (28.5g)—keeps harnesses and packs light, so users can move fast and free.
Orange Anodized Appeal
Why orange? In the outdoors, visibility is crucial. The JY-2520’s vivid, anodized orange finish does more than turn heads—it makes the carabiner easy to spot in grass, gravel, or a bustling gear bag, reducing the risk of loss. The anodized coating offers added resistance to scratches and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting good looks and function, even after seasons of heavy use.
Retail-Ready for Every Adventure
For retailers, the JY-2520 ticks every box. With a regular minimum order quantity (MOQ) of just 300, you can test this high-demand item in your outdoor, hardware, or seasonal promo sections. Its eye-catching color and robust reputation make it ideal for displays that inspire impulse buys or anchor a curated selection of adventure gear.
Shieldon’s manufacturing expertise means your order runs smoothly—from production and branding to packaging design and logistics. Want to offer exclusive colors or add your store’s logo? Our OEM/ODM service makes customization seamless, so you can tailor the JY-2520 for loyalty campaigns, holiday packs, or private-label launches.
The Professional’s Choice, The Retailer’s Advantage
What sets the JY-2520 apart?
- A7075 Aerospace Aluminum: Unmatched strength at minimal weight; trusted by professionals.
- 12KN Certified Load: Suitable for real climbing, demanding work, and confident everyday use.
- Bright Anodized Orange: Easy to find, hard to lose, and impossible to ignore.
- Perfect Proportions: Small enough for EDC, strong enough for technical setups.
- Bulk-Friendly & Brandable: Low MOQ, fast fulfillment, and support for custom branding.
- Multipurpose: Equally at home on the cliffs, in the woods, or on a commuter’s keychain.
Make Every Clip Count with the JY-2520
When customers reach for the JY-2520, they’re choosing more than just a carabiner—they’re investing in performance, visibility, and peace of mind. For you, it’s an opportunity to offer a proven product that elevates your gear selection and strengthens your relationship with outdoor-loving shoppers.
Stock the JY-2520 carabiner and let your customers add a burst of color and confidence to every adventure. With Shieldon’s support, your business—and your customers—are always ready for what’s next.

Educational Content
Theme: How Many Carabiners Should a Person Prepare When Climbing?
How Many Carabiners Do You Need for Climbing? A Practical Guide
If you’re getting ready for your first climb, or looking to update your rack, the question naturally arises: “How many carabiners do I really need?” The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all! It varies depending on the type of climbing, your route, and your personal preferences. Here’s a practical breakdown to help you pack with confidence.
1. Start With the Basics: Climbing Style Matters
- Sport Climbing:
Sport climbs are bolted routes where you clip your rope into pre-placed bolts using quickdraws (which are two carabiners connected by a sling). A typical single-pitch sport route might require 10–14 quickdraws (that’s 20–28 carabiners). Add 2–3 locking carabiners for your belay device and personal anchor, and you’re covered.
- Trad Climbing:
Traditional climbing (placing your own gear) demands even more carabiners for racking nuts, cams, and slings, plus anchor building. Expect to carry 10–15 single carabiners for gear racking, 2–3 locking carabiners for each anchor (usually 2–3 anchors per day), and extras for belaying and special setups—totaling around 20–30 carabiners or more.
- Multi-Pitch Routes:
On longer, multi-pitch climbs, you’ll need even more: extra lockers for anchors and backups, more gear for longer routes. It’s not uncommon to see experienced climbers with 25–40 carabiners clipped to their harnesses and slings.
2. Types of Carabiners: Know Your Tools
- Non-Locking Carabiners:
These are for racking gear, attaching slings, or building anchors where accidental opening isn’t a concern. They’re lighter and easier to handle in numbers.
- Locking Carabiners:
These close securely and are essential for belaying, rappelling, and any anchor component where safety is critical. Always pack a few extra lockers for unexpected needs.
3. A Few Extra Tips
- Always Have Spares:
Dropped a carabiner? Extra ones save the day.
- Check the Route:
Guidebooks or online resources often list how many quickdraws or carabiners a climb requires. Trust the local beta!
- Versatility Wins:
Some climbers prefer HMS or pear-shaped carabiners for their larger gate opening and versatility, especially for belaying or Munter hitches.
4. Summary Table
| Climbing Type |
Total Carabiners (Approx.) |
| Sport Climbing |
15–20 |
| Trad Climbing |
20–30 |
| Multi-Pitch |
25–40 |

In Conclusion
For beginners, 15–20 carabiners (with a mix of lockers and non-lockers) will cover most sport routes. As your adventures grow more complex, increase your count for trad and multi-pitch climbs. Remember: more is better than less—having a few extra carabiners never hurts, and safety always comes first.
Clip smart, climb safe, and enjoy the journey!