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Jonathan Dull
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May 29, 2013
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Boone, NC
· Joined Mar 2012
· Points: 415
I just recently bought a DMM 3CU which has the extendable sling already sewn on; I had the chance to use it over the weekend and really like that feature. My question is has anyone ever had luck re-slinging their Camalots with an extendable sling. Pros, Cons, Price, Pictures??? Any input would be appreciated.
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Greg D
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May 29, 2013
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Here
· Joined Apr 2006
· Points: 883
Caution. The thumb loop deforms under load and can cut the sling. That is why bd doubles up their issling and dmm ditched the thumb loop. Depending on the material you use and how you do it, it may not be an issue. YMMV
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Jonathan Dull
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May 29, 2013
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Boone, NC
· Joined Mar 2012
· Points: 415
Enough said...looks like I'll still be racking my alpine draws. I guess I just need to get some super lightweight ones.
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Dan Flynn
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May 29, 2013
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Northeast mostly
· Joined May 2009
· Points: 5,065
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jim.dangle
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May 29, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jul 2011
· Points: 5,882
If by camalots you mean c4s then no, but if you mean the older single stem camalots then you could do it safely. Jim
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Optimistic
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Mar 2, 2015
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New Paltz
· Joined Aug 2007
· Points: 450
In my case I do have some older single stem units that I'd like to re-sling. (I procrastinated on sending them to bd or wherever, now trip is a week away!) Tubular webbing is what's on there...just do that again with a water knot and good tail? I find that Gemini cord or whatever it's called kind of stiff and annoying, but I guess I could do that if there's a good reason to do so.
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MT head
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Mar 2, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Feb 2015
· Points: 0
Yates or Run Out Customs in Moab. Both do quality work in a timely fashion.
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Optimistic
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Mar 2, 2015
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New Paltz
· Joined Aug 2007
· Points: 450
MT head wrote:Yates or Run Out Customs in Moab. Both do quality work in a timely fashion. Hm, that's interesting, I guess I could just mail the cams out and pick them up when I get there! (leaving for moab next Tuesday) Thanks
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Optimistic
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Mar 19, 2015
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New Paltz
· Joined Aug 2007
· Points: 450
I just wanted to say that I ended up using Runout Customs in Moab. Luke did great work with extremely responsive customer service, and he turned the cams around very quickly. I'd use him again in a heartbeat, and in fact I did drop 2 more cams off with him at Gearheads on my way to the Moab airport!
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eli poss
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Mar 19, 2015
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Durango, CO
· Joined May 2014
· Points: 525
MT head wrote:Yates or Run Out Customs in Moab. Both do quality work in a timely fashion. does run out customs do extendable slings?
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Optimistic
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Mar 19, 2015
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New Paltz
· Joined Aug 2007
· Points: 450
eli poss wrote: does run out customs do extendable slings? If you Google his site it's fairly detailed as to what he can do, and he's really good with email replies if the site doesn't cover it.
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20 kN
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Mar 19, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Feb 2009
· Points: 1,346
Greg D wrote:Caution. The thumb loop deforms under load and can cut the sling. That is why bd doubles up their issling and dmm ditched the thumb loop. Depending on the material you use and how you do it, it may not be an issue. YMMV I have always been curious why BD has this issue but no one else does. I mean, the thumb loops on other cams are basically identical to those on the BD. I even think Metolius' smaller cams might use a thinner diameter steel cable. Yet, being quite similar, numerous other manufacturers use Dyneema slings on their thumb loops without issue (Totem, Metolius, Fixe and others). Also, the X4s have a Dyneema sling and from what I can tell the thumb loop construction is basically the same as the C4steel cable wrapped in plastic, nothing special.
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