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hibby11
Nov 16, 2006, 3:52 AM
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I've got TCU's, powercams, old camalots, C4's, and Aliens. I love the variety and I think each cam offers something different.
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c4c
Nov 16, 2006, 3:59 AM
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In reply to: I'm just now starting to lead trad and my buddies have always suggested that I mix up my rack. Well, one, they want to be able to borrow my gear and, two, different brands cover slightly different ranges. I guess with a mixed rack you have more overlap and less of a gap from one cam to the next. I currently have: Forged Friends: 1.5, 1.75, 2, 2.5 (2), 3, and 4 Metolius TCU: 1-4 Metolius FCU: 6-8 Full set of stoppers I would like to get (and if those with more experience could critique me here): Forged Friend: 3.5 Metolius TCU: 0 (2), 1-4 Metolius FCU: 5 Some larger cams like BD 4 (?), 5-6 Another set of stoppers 4-13 Some of the larger hexes they make a 00 tcu as well, you may want a couple of those or some smaller aliens or BD c3's
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wallrat63
Nov 16, 2006, 4:05 AM
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with the forged friends dont forget to use cordage to make a gunks tie off close to the axle of the cam to reduce leverage in horizontal placements. the metolius cams as well as aliens are great for shallow flaring cracks its good to have smaller sizes of those on hand.
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petsfed
Nov 16, 2006, 4:27 AM
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If you're looking for an alpine rock rack, I'd say just aliens and DMMs is perfect. Its what I use. For shorter cragging, I have a blend of BD, DMM, WC, and tricams. But that's because I'm less concerned with weight and more concerned with having the right tool for the job. As for carefully considering and calculating which cams to get, you will find that all that consideration is worth bugger all on the sharp end, especially if you've got a difficult to operate cam.
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drfelatio
Nov 16, 2006, 5:31 AM
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@c4c: Thanks. I had forgotten about the 00. @wallrat63: Yeah I think I'm gonna get some tech cord and string up some tie offs. Thanks guys.
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shimanilami
Nov 16, 2006, 6:02 AM
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troll.
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kachoong
Nov 18, 2006, 1:09 AM
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In reply to: J_ung wrote: My rack looks like a garage sale and I love it. Do what you need to do. LMAO!! Same here.... a bit'sa rack is something I'm proud of having accumulated over the last 13 years. Still only have 16 cams, but of 5 different types. BD, Flexi-friends, Salewa, TCU's and HB.
(This post was edited by kachoong on Nov 18, 2006, 1:11 AM)
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boo
Nov 18, 2006, 6:02 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: J_ung wrote: My rack looks like a garage sale and I love it. Do what you need to do. j_ung only describes the hodge podge. what he didn't share in this post is his pretty cool webbing adjustment. he had the slings custom done to shoulder lenth, thus eliminating the added weight of one biner/unit. having used them, i liked it a lot! i heard you j_ung when you said some of the puffy chested partners didn't like the length. okay, but it is a pretty cool idea, nonetheless. i have a backbone of WC cams. but definitely have other favorites at different sizes. sun is out and i am stripping doors and woodwork. someone 'scend an awesome project today and pm me about it, okay?
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kachoong
Nov 18, 2006, 7:45 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: J_ung wrote: My rack looks like a garage sale and I love it. Do what you need to do. j_ung only describes the hodge podge. what he didn't share in this post is his pretty cool webbing adjustment. he had the slings custom done to shoulder lenth, thus eliminating the added weight of one biner/unit. having used them, i liked it a lot! i heard you j_ung when you said some of the puffy chested partners didn't like the length. okay, but it is a pretty cool idea, nonetheless. i have a backbone of WC cams. but definitely have other favorites at different sizes. sun is out and i am stripping doors and woodwork. someone 'scend an awesome project today and pm me about it, okay? I really liked Jay's re-slung TCU's also. Awesome idea actually. He's made me think about doing the same. Saves carrying extra slings.
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pnoone
Nov 29, 2006, 5:10 AM
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How do you rack a bunch of tcus with custom shoulder-length slings?
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kachoong
Dec 1, 2006, 2:22 AM
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pnoone wrote: How do you rack a bunch of tcus with custom shoulder-length slings? It's not too easy to see, but Jay has them racked during this climb. You can achieve maybe three different lengths with the same piece.
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