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By Mark Nelson
From Coniferous, CO
Oct 11, 2007
naughty bull

crazy tree huggers

By Daniel Crescenzo
From Wrongmont, CO
Oct 11, 2007
Crux?

Poly Hexes!!!!
Are you effin kidding me.

Hey guys, I am going to manufacture some gelatin cams. After I get the prototype I am going to sell the design to Alien.

By Brian Hansen
From Longmont, CO
Oct 11, 2007

The old Forrest Mountaineering Foxhead nuts were made of plastic and they worked just fine. I bet those poly hexes are nice and quiet on your rack.

By Daniel Crescenzo
From Wrongmont, CO
Oct 11, 2007
Crux?

Brian Hansen wrote:
The old Forrest Mountaineering Foxhead nuts were made of plastic and they worked just fine. I bet those poly hexes are nice and quiet on your rack.
More Cowbell!!! Why half ass life man? If you're racking hexes you might as well enjoy the beautiful music they make. The clack of plastic or the clanks of metal. I'll take the metal.

By Rick Shull
Administrator
From Arcata, CA
Oct 11, 2007
Toppin' out

Plastic nuts and machine bolts hammered into an angled hole= Aussie humour!

By Joshua Blake
From Colorado Springs
Oct 11, 2007
pirates booty

One thing to consider about slung hexes vs wired is that the slung ones (which I like) Don't have to have a runner wasted on them to keep them from being josseled out. If your line is fairly straight just clip a single biner to the sling. As for placing above your head your only loosing a couple inches and I prefer to place gear like hexes where I have a better view of how it sits in the crack ie no higher than eye level anyhow.

By Charles Danforth
From L'ville, CO
Oct 12, 2007
Do a little dance...

Joshua Blake wrote:
One thing to consider about slung hexes vs wired is that the slung ones (which I like) Don't have to have a runner wasted on them to keep them from being josseled out. If your line is fairly straight just clip a single biner to the sling.

Well, it depends how long you've tied your cord. I have a couple hexen with 12-18" slings on them. Yes, I don't need to put a runner on them, but they whack me in the shins when on my rack. Doubling them up helps, but I worry about sheath wear what with all the pulling the cord back and forth through the hex.


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