I purchased these sunglasses to use during my study abroad in Antarctica. The large frames did an excellent job cutting out the sun while giving maximum visibility. The soft r…
- charlotte, 05/16/13
East Lansing, MI
I've got the 5 and 7 (ordered a 6 too but they ran out). Having used these side by side with the Camalots, I have to say that the Flex Cams hold their own.
The Flex Cams ha…
- Andrew, 07/06/10
Waltham, MA
I like to mix my rack up a little and find these cams often fit where others do not. Not as solid as BD cams, but they work. Numbers 6 and below I trust.…
- AARON, 05/24/09
LARAMIE
Careful, this is the type of gear you buy then end up never using. Most routes you can get gear in either above or below the wide spot, so no need for one of these. But the…
- NATHAN, 12/20/07
LA JOLLA
Some say that this is just specialty gear, not true. I often use the #1 (red) in place of my #4 Camalot because if placed properly it is super bomber and does not walk. Thes…
- David, 12/02/10
Centennial, CO
I'm a fan of the splitters. The extendable slings are awesome and save alot of weight and keep my gear loops from becoming cluttered with excess draws. The narrow head works w…
- Erica, 08/08/12
Charlotte, NC
Exceptional form and functional appearance. Has held much of it's finish after a dozen placements. That said, I don't expect to gain much more insight on these until spring.…
- Joseph, 10/24/10
I just bought a set of these (my first stoppers!) and they worked perfectly. I plan on picking up more of the #7-9's for the local pockets. They cam securely and they can ofte…
- Robert, 07/26/10
Really dig this helmut by Trango. Compared to other helmut's, this is really low profile....great for all styles of climbing even off-widths. Finally a helmut that doesn't s…
- Quinn, 04/08/13
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