I went with Black Diamond (C3s and C4s) and haven't once regretted my decision. But before I bought my first cam I bought BD nuts and like Myke, I don't leave home without 'em. Becoming a big fan of tricams also; a unique and versatile piece of engineering.
Didn't buy anything that wasn't on sale, great deals out there if you look (and have patience).
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I think has to do with the fact that it's easier to post a new topic than to search a data base (whether it really is or it's just perceived). Why would you pick through information when you can just a ask the question.pigsteak wrote:why...
Also, I think once you get a page or two into a post about a relevant topic it seems to go, well, er, off-topic. I think that's what climbers who aren't climbing really do best.
Just a thought; and oh, I heard that...
Pick myself up, stop lookin' back.
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yeh BD! but the tip on tricams . . . I think i place them well and I still don't like them.
rjackson wrote:I went with Black Diamond (C3s and C4s) and haven't once regretted my decision. But before I bought my first cam I bought BD nuts and like Myke, I don't leave home without 'em. Becoming a big fan of tricams also; a unique and versatile piece of engineering.
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