The Landmark Project Keychain
On outdoor adventures and daily commutes alike, this Landmark Project keychain serves as a daily reminder to value and protect our natural spaces.
- Made with durable ABS plastic with metal hardware
- Gloss emboss finish
- Can be recycled
- Measures approximately 3.5 in. x 1.75 in. without hardware
Imported.
View all The Landmark Project Miscellaneous Keychains| Best Use | Travel |
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| Material(s) | ABS plastic with metal hardware |
| Dimensions | 3.5 x 1.75 x 0.125 inches |
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Never Buying from REI Again
Not durable, especially for $8.00. But, like many people, I tolerated the price for the ability to support a previously good brand. Keychain is cute... so long as you don't actually care about what it says or is intended to show support for. My husband, son, and I are avid campers and hikers AND conservationists. He has a Bachelors in Biology and I have an Associated in Environmental Science, and between us we have over 300 hours of volunteer work for the National Parks. REI IS NOT A CONSERVATION ALLY, THEY ARE SIMPLY GRIFTING WITH NO INTENTION OF PROTECTING THE PUBLIC LANDS FROM WHICH THEY PROFIT.
cheap
Cute but the material is loud and cheap. It broke within a month of having it on my keychain. I ordered it online so I didn’t see it in person. If I had i wouldn’t have purchased.
It's A Keychain
It's a keychain. You can put keys on it. Kinda cool retro vibe.
I
Really like the retro throwback design that used to be on the key ring of the old motel keys. Clever. Especially with outdoor designs. Nice job!
Cool but noisy
Looks cool and neat to have but it is loud when it knocks against the keys. This is more of a decorative item rather than an actual key chain. It's just too noisy to use everyday.
Awesome Keychain
I bought this a while back and have been great!
Leave trace principles
Love this leave no trace keychain going through the leave no trace training back in 2007 was a wonderful experience

