I honestly think the keyclips are one of my favourite products.
Mine has 7 keys on and gets clipped and unclipped god knows how many times during the course of a week. It's been used every single day for the last couple of years.
I wouldn't be without one now.
Having the rifle clip on each end makes adding/removing keys so much more convenient and less annoying than always having to mess with split rings.
Incase anyone is wondering where their money goes....the mil spec rifle clips aren't cheap to get from the US with expensive shipping and import duty, but I'm happy with the quality and consistency of construction and finish...The webbing is Tapecraft mil spec Nylon, not cheap polyprop...and they are then glued together as well as stitched, which adds to the time involved as the glue has to cure prior to stitching.
The construction method also means no visible, melted webbing ends, for a neater appearance. Little details...but in my opinion, worth it. :)
I honestly think the keyclips are one of my favourite products.
Mine has 7 keys on and gets clipped and unclipped god knows how many times during the course of a week. It's been used every single day for the last couple of years.
I wouldn't be without one now.
Having the rifle clip on each end makes adding/removing keys so much more convenient and less annoying than always having to mess with split rings.
Incase anyone is wondering where their money goes....the mil spec rifle clips aren't cheap to get from the US with expensive shipping and import duty, but I'm happy with the quality and consistency of construction and finish...The webbing is Tapecraft mil spec Nylon, not cheap polyprop...and they are then glued together as well as stitched, which adds to the time involved as the glue has to cure prior to stitching.
The construction method also means no visible, melted webbing ends, for a neater appearance. Little details...but in my opinion, worth it. :)