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Post by Horatio Felacio »

cucumbers would be perfect crag food for you huggydick.
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Post by dhoyne »

A draw isn't a draw. Everyone will have their favorites based on their hand size, personal preference, style, and wallet size.

Of all the different draws I've tried, I like Wild Country Blazes best (similar to the Ascents). OP ranks worst for my hands -- I have a really hard time with them. Petzls are slightly better but not much. BDs are just too damn small for the most part.

I really want to get some of the WC Heliums or Oxygens. But they're pricey.

Cucumbers rock. Put a little peanut butter on them and it's a perfect treat/snack.
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Post by KD »

DMM Eclipse wires. Big and easy to clip - lil' on the heavy side though. Petzyl dogbones in between.
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Post by ReachHigh »

I have a set of BD Positrons and they work well. I really suggest getting something with a keylock nose for the hanger side.
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Post by pawilkes »

i've got four of the Wildcountry Wild Wire Tech-Gate that i really like. the sling/dogbone is dyneema so its pretty thin which lets it twist easily, nice if something is back clipped or the rope drag is wierd. i've got a bunch of wire gate metolius draws too. they're alright no real qualms with them but i like the wildcountry ones more.
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Post by J-Rock »

No preference here. We have a few of everything...
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Post by Alan Evil »

I've got BD's and I've never had trouble with them. Half are wiregate/bentgate and half are all wiregate. I'm not sure how I managed to buy two different types.

Peanutbutter and cucumber sandwiches are awesome.

And Meadows, you're right, if not Team Suck then some asshole like me would make a joke about you "sharing" Huggy's "cucumber."
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Post by hearn »

I just used by buddies cams which have all WC heliums on them. I'm a convert. Currently I have a mut of Mammut Ultralight draws, spirts, and slings with tripled runners, but I'm going out and putting heliums on all my cams and draws. They're awesome, check em out.
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Post by TradMike »

"50 HELIUMS weigh just a hair over 3 1/2 pounds"
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Post by dhoyne »

TradMike wrote:"50 HELIUMS weigh just a hair over 3 1/2 pounds"
.... but cost $500!!!!!!!!!!
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