Handles/Frame
- As the name suggests, the handle of the Carabiner Tool is basically a large, non-load-bearing carabiner.
- It has a spring loaded gate, which can be locked closed by means of spinning a knurled locking nut.
- Construction is aluminum, with a steel insert for the liner lock and the bottle opener.
- Finish on the original models was hard anodize black. Later models were powder coat painted, in various colors.
Blades
- Half-serrated knife blade, with sheepsfoot profile. Measures 3" in length. (77mm) It uses a thumb hole for smooth one-hand opening. Marked KAI Japan.
- Medium flathead screwdriver
- Phillips screwdriver
Locking Mechanism
Spring steel liner lock.Other Features
A bottle opener notch is formed into the handle/frame.Sheath
None.Dimensions
- Length = 4-1/4" (107mm)
- Total length, blade unfolded = 7-1/4" (184mm)
- Width = 2-1/4" (60mm)
- Thickness = 3/8" (10mm)
- Weight = 2.5 oz (72g)
Variations
- Original models were made in Japan, with hard anodize black finish.
- Production was later moved to China. Finish was powder coat paint. Available colors were black, blue, red, and silver.
- The NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC logo was dropped in 2008.
Background
Designed by Launce Barber and introduced in 2003. Manufactured in Japan and China.Related Tools
More Info
- Patent #6,223,372 - for a "Combination carabiner and tool device"