Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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OmegaPacific biners - a word of warning |
13-Sep-2005 At 7:37:26 PM |
dave
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On 12/09/2005 manacubus wrote:
>Has anyone considered that nearly all screwgates have an inset portion
>near the screw mechanism that will trash ropes?
Yeh that is correct but i think the issue in this case is the extra curve in the basket of the biner, ie. the large curve at the top. This can create another 'major axis' so to speak where the rope will sit; this wont happen in more 'D' shaped biners. |
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