Replacement Interval for Paragliding Carabiners
Posted by Martin Havel on
Charly Quick-Out Carabiners (Pair)
https://fly2base.com/collections/carabiners/products/charly-quick-out
Replacement interval: 8 years, unlimited hours of usage
Charly Pin Lock Carabiner
https://fly2base.com/collections/carabiners/products/charly-pin-lock
Replacement interval for mono use: 8 years, unlimited hours of usage
Replacement interval for tandem use: 3 years, unlimited hours of usage
Charly Snaplock Titanal Carabiner
https://fly2base.com/collections/carabiners/products/charly-snaplock-titanal
Replacement interval for mono use: 5 years, unlimited hours of usage
Replacement interval for tandem use: 2 years, unlimited hours of usage
AustriAlpin Powerfly (Stainless Steel)
https://fly2base.com/collections/carabiners/products/austrialpin-powerfly
Replacement interval 1500 flying hours or 5 years.
Standard Alloy Carabiner 40 mm
Replacement interval:5 years or 500 hours
Here is short article about carabiners, testing and good and bad practice.
https://www.korteldesign.com/en/reflexion-sur-les-connecteurs/
https://fly2base.com/
Replacement interval: 8 years, unlimited hours of usage
Charly Pin Lock Carabiner
https://fly2base.com/
Replacement interval for mono use: 8 years, unlimited hours of usage
Replacement interval for tandem use: 3 years, unlimited hours of usage
Charly Snaplock Titanal Carabiner
https://fly2base.com/
Replacement interval for mono use: 5 years, unlimited hours of usage
Replacement interval for tandem use: 2 years, unlimited hours of usage
AustriAlpin Powerfly (Stainless Steel)
https://fly2base.com/
Replacement interval 1500 flying hours or 5 years.
Standard Alloy Carabiner 40 mm
Replacement interval:5 years or 500 hours
Here is short article about carabiners, testing and good and bad practice.
https://www.korteldesign.com/