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Camp USA Tri Cams - Great addition to your rack
By Eric Miller
June 14, 2006
These Camp USA Tri Cams definitely have their place. They work great in horizontal placements and in many cases will fit in placements where passive pro or cams won't. The four smallest sizes are the most useful (pink, brown, red, and blue). Any placements bigger than those and you should be able to get something else in. The larger tri cams are heavy and you might as well buy Camalots.
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Tech Specs:
- Strength:
- [0.125] 2kN (passive), 3kN (active); [0.25] 3kN (passive), 5kN (active); [.5] 6kN; [1] 8kN; [1.5] 12kN; [2] 12kN; [2.5-3] 14kN; [3.5-4] 16kN; [5] 22kN; [6] 18kN; [7] 16kN
- Material:
- [Sling] nylon; [head] aluminum
- Weight:
- [0.125] 1oz (28g); [0.25] 1oz (28g); [.5] 1oz (28g); [1] 1.2oz (34g); [1.5] 1.8oz (42.5g); [2] 1.9oz (53.8g); [2.5] 2.7oz (76.5g); [3] 3.2oz (90g); [3.5] 4.1oz (116g); [4] 4.9oz (138g); [5] 4.2oz (119g); [6] 7oz (198g); [7] 9.3oz (263.5g)
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- United States
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1 Comments Last Reply: October 14, 2009 By: bda3226814
Way off route, several grades up, rock is rejecting the normal gear, considering the consequences of the fall; get a grip man. You've got enough energy for a move, then a tri-cam placement, and you'll be ok. Make the move. Pop that tri-cam into the 'lil pocket that rejects nuts, cams, and even my knotted slings. Safe. Tri-cam saves my hide again.
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