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Review on Maxpedition Gear Keyper: Organize Your Essentials in Style by James Morrow

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I have been using these clips for over 8 years now.

I started buying these key clips over eight years ago. I first bought a work and a personal one. Four years later my job lapsed. I'm a correctional officer and some of these key sets are heavy and on fairly large rings. They are constantly clinging to chairs and other things. In my spare time I like to camp and go hiking, I'm not a small person and therefore often get tangled in bushes and the like when I'm walking in the bush. These clips take a few insults and move on. I've found that most of them live an average of 4-5 years before wearing out and bending. Anyway, I'm fine. Edited as I've already written a review and will add that I'm missing something all the time. I actually lost a couple of these and had to order more due to this and wear and tear over time. Some have a slightly different clip design. Two of them broke pretty quickly. Luckily, when I got the new ones, they were strong again (or did I buy the plagiarism sooner? ¿ for a lower price). This is the ONLY clip I use and trust for my private keys. The velcro has never worn out or come loose. When I first get them the outer end doesn't always get stuck, I wrap it with a rubber band for a few months and then it stays on for years. It's just the stiffness of the new clamp that needs to be broken in. If the springs were harder I would probably never have to change the order. me from a very hard fall when it was caught and kept my body above 250+# until I could get back on my feet. (Hiking) After that, this keychain became useless. but Maxpedition makes great products and I hope they continue to do so for a long time.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions