| 81 | | $17 | The longtime standard as the best locker for all purposes |
| 80 | | $20 | A lightweight, simple, twist-locking offset-D that performs better than the rest |
| 75 | | $12 | Our Best Bang for the Buck winner due to its great price, but also its impressively lightweight |
| 71 | | $19 | A versatile and secure choice that is easy to handle and use, if a bit heavy |
| 70 | | $16 | The lightest and easiest to use small locker |
| 70 | | $36 | The best belay locker due to ultra-secure gate and durable stainless insert |
| 70 | | $17 | Optimal for use with assisted braking belay devices, and highly versatile for other climbing purposes |
| 69 | | $19 | Offers great benefits to the lead climber, and also works well for building anchors |
| 64 | | $10 | Our Best Bang for the Buck winner requires no compromise for a lower price |
| 63 | | $11 | A basic screwgate locker that will get the job done with a minimal hit to the wallet |
| 61 | | $12 | A simple, compact offset-D for when you want extra lockers without extra weight |
| 60 | | $50 | A unique locker whose special features unfortunately have limited uses |
| 59 | | $10 | An affordable option for those who want a small pear-shaped locker |
| 55 | | $21 | An anti-crossloading locker with two gate openings that hinge on each other in a rather complicated design |
| 48 | | $22 | A belay-specific locker that is more awkward to use than others |