dustonian wrote:Since the device is no longer on the market because of safety concerns, I'd say that group failed in their task.geckodru wrote:I have a lot of experience with the Faders Sum. When Faders was testing the Sum, I was lucky enough to be invited into the preproduction test group.
There is a reason the Sum is no longer on the market... as these previous 9 pages have shown, it's a complex design loaded with potential pitfalls. Of course, an outright recall as this sketchball, hypersensitive device truly deserves would be an admission of liability by the manufacturer. Our new friend geckodru has driven this point home with his complex and arcane posts, all of which comfortably miss the point that the SUM is a complex and arcane device to use, dooming it to statistical inferiority on the bell curve of safety. Of course, as always it still takes a sketchy belayer to make decking a reality (all devices and techniques, including the hip belay and Munter hitch, are safe IF used correctly), but it is clear that the many quirks and nuances of the SUM makes that reality all the more likely to occur.
That about SUMs it up.