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Wild Country
Zero Friend Set #0.4-0.75

4.75 out of 5 stars
12 Reviews
$249.95
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Why We Like The Wild Country Zero Friend Set #0.4-0.75

Wild Country slightly adapted the original camming angle (13.75°) of their Zero Friend Set #0.4-0.75 for perhaps the narrowest heads on the market. Each Zero Friend fits in shallower placements, thinner cracks, pockets, or even peg scars better than ever before. The single stem has armored metal plates to maintain a stiff flex not found in single stems.


Details

  • The largest, lightest Wild Country cams for modern trad climbing
  • Slightly adapted camming angle is narrower for smaller placements
  • Double axle maximizes expansion range and acts as cam stopes
  • Strong steel cable with armored metal plates for consistent flex
  • Thumb loop is large enough to double as a boon for aid climbing
  • Extendable Dyneema sling is slim, durable, and convenient
  • Item #WDCB04Y
Material
[cable] steel [sling] Dyneema [lobes] hot forged aluminum alloy
Placement Range
[0.4] 15.8 - 26mm [0.5] 20 - 32.9mm [0.75] 25 - 41.1mm
Cam Lobes
4
Axle
dual
Stem
single
Claimed Weight
[0.4] 2.49oz [0.5] 2.71oz [0.75] 2.91oz
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 2 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 12 ratings

Review Summary

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5 out of 5 stars

August 10, 2021

Light weight, high quality, and I use the extendable sling over 50 percent of the time.

Lyle

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 3, 2021

So far I like them and I do like that they are not the same size as the Camalot or Dragon. They make a good in between piece however I will never use them as my go to. I do like the extendible sling but it is not as effective as the dragon because of the thumb loop.

Matthew

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 28, 2021

Lighter than the others, with more features than all of them, they hold up and place like a dream, I regret only getting a double rack.

Nathan

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 4, 2020

Just got these as my first proper rack from .4 to 4 (replacing my gifted franken-rack). Absolutely love them!!! The extendable slings aren't always necessary, but they are super nice in a pinch when you have limited options for extending or only need to extend by a little bit. My buddy with his c4s constantly rags on me for having the "inferior cams," but I'm just happy to almost never be in a position where I'll get my cams confused with another person since Friends are so uncommon where I'm at, haha. Great trigger, smooth action, and the teeth really give you confidence that they'll bite if you take a nice whip on the sharp end. The two downsides: 1. the Dyneema has gotten caught rather easily on some of my wires and started some small frays. 2. they come lubed up and collect dirt much faster than any other cam I've seen. Definitely will need to clean them much sooner than theaverage cam.

Lodge

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 4, 2019

Pros: Cheaper and lighter than C4s. Great all around cam, wide lobes are very confidence inspiring on sandstone. Light weight and great price point. Cons: head widths are quite wide, especially in the smaller sizes. The .4 has a noticeably wider head than C4s X4s and totems. Good for parallel cracks but not optimal for funky flared granite. The camming angle seems to give these cams somewhat less range than C4s, I notice this particularly with #2 and #3, and those sizes seem to be slightly larger than the BD equivalent. Extendable sling is a nice option but is very fumbly to extend and clip, and to re-rack. Lower Kn rating due to the extendable slings. Overall I love these cams, and it’s hard to see why you’d buy a set of C4s when these are cheaper and lighter. IMO they excel on sandstone cracks and are perfect for Indian creek because of their slight size difference from BD in the hand sizes, wide lobes and grippy teeth, and more powerful camming angle. Highly recommend!

Blake

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 28, 2019

Great cams! Good first set or for expanding the in between sizes of various brands. Extendable slings lighten the rack and allow more placements with less gear. Solid product, great company.

Matthew

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

November 26, 2018

Love my friends. Always appreciate the extension. Still love my BD cams as well, but overall very satisfied with these cams.

Kimberly

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

3 out of 5 stars

November 26, 2018

You cannot beat the quality for the value that you get with these cams. Don’t overthink it, if placed properly these cams are bombproof.

Dylan

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

4 out of 5 stars

November 9, 2018

For the price, best cams out there. Lighter than the C4s, plus they have an extendable sling. Workmanship and action is excellent.

chris

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 11, 2018

Great product, light and match up perfect with the associated BD cams. I am however not the biggest fan of the extendable sling, it is not user friendly, difficulty to extend and can be difficult to clip a draw into both strands in a tight spot.

Andrew

Originally reviewed on wildcountry.com