By mcp From tallahassee Jan 30, 2013
| thanks |  FLAG |
By TomCaldwell From Clemson, S.C. Feb 1, 2013
| More people would see this if it was located in the for sale section. Also, I wouldn't recommend tri-cams larger than the solid forged size. Not really appropriate for the SE. |  FLAG |
By mcp From tallahassee Feb 2, 2013
| hi tom, can you or anybody explane why they are inapporpriate? |  FLAG |
By scott cooney From La Casa Taco Feb 2, 2013
| I think what Tom was saying is the size, you don't need that big of pro for most routes in the SE. the milled vs stamped and bolted is a size reference. think of it like do you really need a #6 BD C4 for alpine climbing? "most" places when using BD cam sizing a 4 is as big or bigger than you'll ever need, same is true of other pro as well, I climbed you years never having anything bigger than a #3 and when I lived in the NE I hardely ever used even that, all depends on what the areas you are going to climb require. a pink tri can be used on almost any pitch of climbing, where I have the larger tri's but have yet to carry or use them.... |  FLAG |
By Ryan Williams Administrator From London (sort of) Feb 2, 2013
| They make gear that is bigger than a BD 3? |  FLAG |
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