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Ticket To The Moon

Aluminium Accessory Carabiners x8

Size:
Colour: Black
Black

Pack of eight lightweight clips for kit organisation

They always come in, don’t they? These small aluminium carabiners from Ticket to the Moon are ideal for attaching gear to bags, clipping safety knives to buoyancy aids, securing guy lines, tying your dog up outside the village shop, etc. etc. etc. At 3g each, they’ll hold up to 30kg, and come in a pack of eight – which should give you plenty of clips for, you know, clipping. Just to be clear, these aren’t full-on climbing-grade ones, so they mustn’t be used for any sort of personal safety stuff.

    • Material: A6061 aluminium
    • Weight: 3g per piece
    • Size: 4 x 2.5cm
    • Closed gate strength: 30kg
    • 8 pieces per pack
  • Whether you're a seasoned tree-dweller or just hammock-curious, big-hearted Balinese brand Ticket to the Moon makes the best nylon parachute hammocks out there. Which they should, really, when you consider that these sultans of swing have been in the game since the 90s. Lightweight, quick-drying and machine-washable, their hammocks are handmade to the highest standards.

    In fact, the only real trouble with a Ticket to the Moon hammock is persuading yourself to roll out of it and set out on an adventure – but fortunately the speedy S-hook hanging system and specially designed pack sack make it a breeze to take your hammock with you on your travels.

    In a world of outsourcing, murky supply chains and exploitative manufacturing processes, Ticket to the Moon’s approach is refreshingly straightforward. All their stuff is designed and produced in-house at their Bali HQ – where the folk making your hammocks get good salaries, decent working hours and pensions, plus a cut of the annual profits. And it must be a pretty sweet place to work because they reckon no-one's handed in their notice since 1996. Materials are locally sourced and often reclaimed or upcycled, while for more than 15 years they've also been funding a foundation that works with indigenous Sumbanese Kodi people in Indonesia to help improve their living conditions and resilience. All of which is nice to think about as you swing gently from side-to-side in the sunshine.

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