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Omega Pacific Link Cam

May 1, 2010

so the inner links are made of stainless steel. it seems to me that steel would not grip the rock as well as aluminum, as it is a harder metal... anyone experience this, or notice that when retracted to the steel links they tend to walk or slip a little more than the aluminum counterparts?

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Petzl Cosmi'tec Ice Axe - 2009

February 22, 2010

i own the venom and got a chance to climb a short pitch (100ft) of W3/W3+ with it. it felt just fine and got the job done with no problems. unfortunately i have not had the chance to play with the cosmitech. however a few observations are: the venom has a touch more curve in the shaft. The pick on the petzl has much more recurve in the pick which is great for ice climbing however from what i understand is less suitable for self-arrest. Also the venom is available with a hammer which is a nice option for pounding pins. hope this helps

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Millet Expert Down Jacket - Men's

January 29, 2009

what size should i buy. i'm curious as to how much inside volume there is. i'm 5'11" 155lbs and want to be able to wear it over my hardshell/insulating layer/baselayer

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