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Rave About Your Rack Please do not post retail SPAM.
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c3 vs master cams |
7-Feb-2011 At 9:38:15 AM |
tas alex
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On 7/02/2011 One Day Hero wrote:
>Do you really place cams sticking out sideways as pro for free climbing?
>Perhaps Mikl needs to bust out Robbie for another series of "demonstrating
>the bleeding farking obvious" tests.
Yes- all the time. I know it's not optimal, but for hard thin cracks climbing free (not wiggling in some bullshit RPs while standing in aiders) then it's a good option. If you think cams don't work this way, why would aliens be so popular?? Master cams and aliens have a both directional flexy stem so they work in horizontal placements. This is the whole point, and seems pretty bleeding farking obvious to me |
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