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Carry Your Keys with Style on the Spurcycle X Ornot Ti Key Clip

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Here’s a little feel-good story that shines the spotlight on three kick-ass MUSA (Made in the USA) brands: Ornot, Spurcycle, and Paragon Machine Works. That’s right, it seems that Spurcycle has teamed up with San Francisco’s Ornot to relaunch their simple, yet elegant Spurcycle Key Clip.

Spurcycle x Ornot Ti Key Clip first pic
(All Photos / ORNOT & Spurcycle)

The Spurcycle Key Clip is made in the USA by the cycling industry’s behind-the-scenes icons, Paragon Machine Works. Spurcycle’s Key Clip has gained cult status in its own right within the cycling and EDC world. It’s crafted using 6AI-UV titanium, machined in California, and proudly worn by two-wheel lovers all over the world.

I Carry Mine This Way

Spurcycle x Ornot Ti Key Clip caveman
Carrying my keys like a damn caveman

I carry my keys clipped to one of my belt loops using a large snap clip that I got from the hardware store. It works great, and I’ve had it for a long time. But, is really heavy and bulky. I am bringing the Spurcycle Key Clip in for testing, so stay tuned here for that hard-hitting review.

Spurcycle x Ornot Ti Key Clip easy to clip

Look, I know it seems like a small thing to review, but someone’s got to do it. Plus, it’s a very convenient way to carry my keys, and I would like to try something different to carry mine.

Carrying my keys like this keeps them out of my pocket and by my side, ready for their next big job. Also, carrying them like this has become a vital part of my everyday carry kit. Not to mention, carrying my keys like this keeps me from losing them.

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Sample everyday carry items.

The Spurcycle Key Clip has a subtle, but bold Ornot blue gate, and an integrated bottle opener for the win. The Key Clip looks like it’s nice and thin and sits close to your body. It hangs at 72mm in length and is 21mm wide. It only weighs 20 grams.

Titanium Key Clip Retail & Detail

Retail $59

Available at Ornot or Spurcycle. On the Spurcycle site, you can get it with the standard silver gate or the Ornot blue gate. From Ornot, it’s only available with the blue gate.

Features:

  • Titanium body / Stainless Steel gate
  • One size fits all of your keys, unless you have janitorial amounts of keys.
  • 20 Grams
  • 72mm x 21mm
  • Made in the USA

Go to either one of the sites below to acquire some quality bike bits for yourself.

OrnotBike.com

Spurcycle.com

ParagonMachineWorks.com

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Sharkee Muldoon
Sharkee Muldoon
9 days ago

Ornot stuff is great but, I don’t think most of it is made in the USA.

Matt Q
Matt Q
9 days ago

Most of our clothing is made here. Pictured above, our Mission Pants are made here as is the yet to be released micro grid gravel sweater. We do make our cargo bib shorts and some sublimated jerseys in Europe, but our house jerseys are made here along with baselayers, socks, boxers, Micro grid and alpha vests, power air hoodies, uv trail shirts, I could go on and on. Each product on our site states where it’s made. Thx!

Sharkee Muldoon
Sharkee Muldoon
8 days ago
Reply to  Matt Q

Dang, you’re right! My bad, just checked both my mission shorts and they’re both Made in USA! My bad.

Der_kruscher
Der_kruscher
9 days ago

Is $60 for a keychain a bit much regardless of where it’s made, or is that just me?

Dockboy
Dockboy
9 days ago
Reply to  Der_kruscher

If it were just a random hunk of metal, maybe, but this is titanium, which is expensive to source and expensive to machine/cut/work, and it’s made in the US, where labor laws (for now) mean the makers aren’t being too heavily exploited. Plus, there’s a second piece that has to be installed, this doesn’t go from the CNC to the package.

Yeah, $60 is a lot, but amortize it and see it as a thing that weighs little, holds keys well, and supports a company you can identify? It isn’t so bad.

Der_kruscher
Der_kruscher
8 days ago
Reply to  Dockboy

I’m not saying that it doesn’t cost a lot to produce or that the MSRP isn’t the price that allows profit, but really that I’m not seeing value in it. Someone else probably will, but it’s definitely a product for those who have extra cash and a desire for an expensive bauble: if you have to think about amortizing the cost of a keychain to justify buying it, well… And there’s no way it holds keys better than the fairly large number of MUSA keychains available. Most aren’t made out of ti, but for a direct comparison, Trayvax sells a MUSA, ti keychain for $38. Which I also find silly . That said, I like buying American made stuff when I can.

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