
"I've been danglin' my keys from my left side belt loop for close to two decades now. I've always carried a decent number of keys around with me, some might say an excessive amount. And I would agree. Sometimes, I even look at the amount of keys I carry and think to myself, "Jeez, that's a ton of keys". I try to weed them out, and always end up keeping most of them on my ring."
"My Jeep fob (which is stupidly large) My truck key My Kryptonite U-lock key The key for my RiG'd RambleSwing hitch pin lock The key for my Kuat hitch pin lock My backdoor key The key for my sliding back gate lock Laundry room key Post office box key The key for my shed and container lock The key for the hitch extender hitch pin lock"
The Spurcycle Key Clip has a machined, tumbled titanium body with a stainless steel gate. It measures 21mm by 70mm, weighs 21g, and retails for $59 in Raw and Ornot Blue. It is made in the USA. Carrying keys on a belt loop keeps them close, frees pocket space, and reduces the risk of losing them. Typical carried keys include vehicle fobs, truck and U-lock keys, multiple hitch-pin keys, backdoor and gate keys, laundry and post office keys, and shed/container keys. The hook shape and gate spring tension make clipping to a belt loop easier than typical hardware-store clips.
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