Blank Forces Just Made the Only Carabiner Worth $84

Most people don’t spend a lot of time thinking about their keychain. It holds keys, it lives in a pocket, and as long as it doesn’t fall apart in the first three months, it’s doing its job. For years, I felt the same way. Then I came across the HyperLink carabiner from Blank Forces, and now I can’t stop noticing every keychain setup I see.

That shift in attention says something about what good design can do. It doesn’t always need to be loud or revolutionary. Sometimes it just needs to solve a small, everyday annoyance so cleanly that you wonder why nobody bothered to do it sooner. The HyperLink does exactly that.

Designer: Blank Forces

At first glance, it looks like a premium keychain carabiner, and it is. The body is precision-machined titanium, lightweight and built to last. The gate opens wide, the stainless steel pivot and spring feel solid, and the overall build quality is the kind you’d expect from a small studio that clearly takes its craft seriously. Blank Forces is based in Los Angeles, and it shows in the product. There’s no excess. No unnecessary bulk. Just clean, intentional geometry.

But the detail that changes everything is the integrated “Deep Carry” clip. Standard carabiners clip onto things. They dangle, snag, and scratch. The HyperLink’s built-in clip gives you choices: inboard or outboard carry on a belt loop, a bag strap, or a pocket edge. When carried inboard, the body sits flush and hidden, with only the clip exposed. The keys and gear hang below, accessible but not flopping around for the world to see. It’s a small design decision that genuinely changes how the thing lives on your body throughout the day.

I think this is where a lot of EDC gear gets it wrong. Brands put enormous effort into what an object is made of, and far less thought into how it actually gets used moment to moment. The HyperLink feels like it was designed by someone who uses carabiners every day and got tired of the compromises. The result is a product that’s not just premium but considered.

The name is clever, too, even if you don’t immediately register it. A hyperlink is a connector, a bridge between two points. That’s exactly what this thing does physically, and the wordplay feels earned rather than forced. Blank Forces has a habit of naming its products in ways that reward a second look. The brand also makes titanium pens and utility tools, all carrying the same ethos: familiar objects, but designed properly.

A newer version, the HyperLink Micro, brings the same concept down to a smaller footprint. It’s the kind of thing you’d want if you’re already running a minimal carry setup or if the original size feels like one link too many for your keychain. Both versions come with a lifetime guarantee, which is either a bold promise or a sign that Blank Forces is very confident in what it makes. Based on the materials and construction, I’d guess it’s the latter.

The price starts at $84, and yes, that’s real money for a carabiner. But I’d push back on the reflex to call it overpriced. When you’re buying something that’s going to be in your hand or on your hip every single day, the calculus changes. A bad keychain setup is a low-grade daily annoyance. A good one is something you stop noticing entirely, because it just works.

Objects like the HyperLink are a reminder that the design world doesn’t only belong to furniture, architecture, and luxury cars. Sometimes the most interesting design thinking happens at the scale of your keys. Blank Forces is proving that a small studio with a focused vision can make something that genuinely holds up, in every sense of the word.

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Step inside and the 360 square feet feel surprisingly open. White shiplap paneling, exposed timber beams, and warm wooden accents run throughout, and the living room anchors the space with a cozy window seat with built-in storage — a detail you rarely find at this scale. A ceiling fan and a wall-mounted mini-split handle the climate year-round. Nothing about the layout feels pinched.

The kitchen is where JT Collective puts in serious design work. A farmhouse apron sink sits against a butcher block countertop, and buyers can choose between an induction cooktop or a propane oven configuration. A top-freezer fridge and low-profile microwave handle the practical side, while a breakfast bar for two turns the space into something worth lingering in. The staircase leading to the main loft doubles as storage, with drawers, nooks, and cupboards built into every riser — one of those quietly brilliant space solutions that defines a well-designed tiny home.

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