Gear 4 rocks on ebay
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I hate to bring this rather old thread to the top, but it was one I had bookmarked/followed long ago and it needs an update since gear4rocks got certification on some products several months ago. They claim on the website that they will be working on other product lines, I am guessing this is not a cheap process for a little East European startup company and that is likely the limiting factor. I can sympathize with that.
The website is here:
http://gear4rocks.com/
The “Linksâ€
The website is here:
http://gear4rocks.com/
The “Linksâ€
Listen to Danny. Buy BD. If you buy cheap cams you will just replace them down the road and spend even more. My Metolious rack is 10 years old and pretty worn out. The Bd's are still solid. I have a few odd cams that are just kinda OK. Why be cheap when your life depends on them?
"Everyone should have a plan for the zombie apocolipse" Courtney
Funny you say that. I have a set of OLD BDs that are in great shape. HEAVY. thick axles. Real old. Look suspiciously like the Ukrainian ones. I also have a set of BDs that are only 3 or 4 years old and I am sketched out by them, light weight, skinny axis, no way to inspect most of it. Same with my metolius and trangos. can't inspect 80% of it, a bunch of the cable is in a opaque sheath? Can’t service it. They ARE LIGHT, i can not complain about that. But I am not a young kid anymore, I don't need light. I appreciate the longevity of my heavy old BD that is part of the reason I ordered a set from gear4rocks. They look like my old gear. I know that sounds like i am a cranky old man...ynot wrote:Listen to Danny. Buy BD. If you buy cheap cams you will just replace them down the road and spend even more. My Metolious rack is 10 years old and pretty worn out. The Bd's are still solid. I have a few odd cams that are just kinda OK. Why be cheap when your life depends on them?
Besides, every year I get caught halfway up a route in a thunderstorm, or I don't trust part of a rap route. I end up leaving gear, normally nuts, but gear all the same. I would rather leave a $25 cam than a $65 cam.
You have never seen these products, nor have I. Could be great, could be crap. We will see. But CE certification is CE certification.
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BD makes good cams...in China. I am pretty much done supporting BD.ynot wrote:Listen to Danny. Buy BD. If you buy cheap cams you will just replace them down the road and spend even more. My Metolious rack is 10 years old and pretty worn out. The Bd's are still solid. I have a few odd cams that are just kinda OK. Why be cheap when your life depends on them?
I have owned a pair of cheap chech made rock empire cams for 7 years, I trust them. But it is your life - choose wisely!
I've been a gumby longer than you've been climbing.
China? that sucks. Every time they out source something that was good it goes downhill. I really liked climbing on the c4's. They go in fast.
Danny, what kind of cam was it that umbrellaed on you on Fibrulator? just out of curiosity. That's the only time I have ever seen a cam wrecked in a fall. My cams are beat up from stuffing them in the pack in a heap I suspect. It's hard on the wires.
Danny, what kind of cam was it that umbrellaed on you on Fibrulator? just out of curiosity. That's the only time I have ever seen a cam wrecked in a fall. My cams are beat up from stuffing them in the pack in a heap I suspect. It's hard on the wires.
"Everyone should have a plan for the zombie apocolipse" Courtney