The Duck Brand Heavy Duty Lanyard Clips provide secure attachment points for tactical gear, tools, and accessories. These reinforced clips eliminate dropped equipment and streamline gear management in demanding environments. Built with industrial-grade materials, they handle the rigors of professional and recreational use.
What Makes This Different
These lanyard clips feature a spring-loaded gate mechanism that opens smoothly under pressure while maintaining a secure lock when closed. The reinforced construction surpasses standard plastic clips found on most gear, offering superior holding strength and longevity. Each clip incorporates a swivel design that prevents tangling and reduces stress on attachment points during movement.
Key Features
- Spring-loaded gate mechanism for quick attachment and secure retention
- Heavy-duty construction rated for loads up to 50 pounds per clip
- Swivel design prevents tangling and reduces stress on gear
- Corrosion-resistant coating withstands harsh environmental conditions
- Universal compatibility with MOLLE webbing, belt loops, and D-rings
- Compact profile measures 3 inches long for minimal bulk
- Three-pack configuration provides backup clips for critical applications
Field performance demonstrates reliable function across temperature extremes and wet conditions. Law enforcement, military personnel, and outdoor professionals rely on these clips for securing radios, tools, keys, and other essential equipment. The spring mechanism operates smoothly even when wearing gloves, while the swivel action accommodates natural movement without binding.
Technical Specs
- Overall length: 3 inches (76mm)
- Gate opening: 0.5 inches (13mm)
- Weight capacity: 50 pounds per clip
- Material: Reinforced polymer with metal spring mechanism
- Finish: Corrosion-resistant black coating
- Package quantity: 3 clips per pack
- Compatible with: MOLLE webbing, belt loops, D-rings, carabiners
These clips represent a significant upgrade over basic plastic alternatives commonly included with tactical gear. The three-pack format ensures users have spares for critical applications or can distribute clips across multiple pieces of equipment.