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By daniel arthur
From Auburn,Al
Mar 18, 2012

Does anyone know who sells some pink webbing small enough to use on a 0.5 tricam?


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By TomCaldwell
From Clemson, S.C.
Mar 18, 2012
Me on One Pitch Wonder at Whitesides.  Photo credits to Kyle Jones and his lucky anti-rain jacket.

You can send them away to be reslung. I have used www.mountaintools.com to resling some camalots and they did a good fast job. That is the best way replace an old sling since they can bartack the sling.


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By Benjamin Chapman
From CA
Mar 18, 2012
Sophie, 3 legged dog, makes her 3rd winter ascent of Mt. San Antonio, this month. A year later, she bagged two ascents in a day, once from Mt. Baldy Village, then from Manker Flats (20 miles & 8k vertical).

Try contacting Yates Gear (www.yatesgear.com) in Redding, CA, as they resling Tri-cams and cams as well.


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By Greg Barnes
Mar 18, 2012
Hanging out with Karin on the summit of Warlock Needle. Photo by Josh Janes.

Yates doesn't do Tricams anymore (or cams older than 10 years, or thrashed cams - guess some lawyers had their say!):

www.yatesgear.com/climbing/slings/index.htm#9


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By daniel arthur
From Auburn,Al
Mar 18, 2012

I am fine with reslinging the tricam myself, just looking for the webbing to do it with.


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By S Denny
From Carbondale, CO
Mar 18, 2012

pretty sure tricams are slung with standard size 11/16 webbing... not positve cause I don't own any. good luck finding it in pink. also, are you just planning on tying it or sewing? mayeb contact CAMP for pink webbing


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By PosiDave
Mar 19, 2012

Amazon had pink. but in 50 feet. about a month ago


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By daniel arthur
From Auburn,Al
Mar 20, 2012

Would this stuff be suitable for climbing? The specs look similar to nylon webbing marketed for climbing purposes.
www.strapworks.com/Flat_Nylon_Webbing_p/fnw12.htm

If the above will not work, I am planning on getting some thin dyneema or spectra slings to cut and retie (triple fishermans?) onto the tricam.

Constructive thoughts?


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By Brendan Blanchard
From Strafford, NH
Mar 20, 2012
Obi Wan Ryobi - Darth Vader Crag, Rumney NH

daniel arthur wrote:
Would this stuff be suitable for climbing? The specs look similar to nylon webbing marketed for climbing purposes. www.strapworks.com/Flat_Nylon_Webbing_p/fnw12.htm If the above will not work, I am planning on getting some thin dyneema or spectra slings to cut and retie (triple fishermans?) onto the tricam. Constructive thoughts?


1. Don't buy something you're not sure about.

2. NEVER rely on knots tied in dyneema, spectra, and dynex. Nylon knots are okay, but dyneema, spectra and dynex all have low friction coefficients and are not suitable to be knotted, which is why they are bar-tacked.


Have a company do it for you, it probably won't cost much more than doing it yourself.


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By steverett
From West Hartford, CT
Mar 20, 2012

Those specs (7.8 kN) look a little lower than climb-spec webbing. This one is 9.8 kN:

www.rei.com/product/610111/bluewater-916-climb-spec-tubular->>>


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By steverett
From West Hartford, CT
Mar 20, 2012

Brendan Blanchard wrote:
Have a company do it for you, it probably won't cost much more than doing it yourself.


The only company that does it is Mountain Tools, and they charge almost $10 apiece (plus shipping).


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By Derek W
Mar 20, 2012
First summit of First Flatiron

www.mountainproject.com/v/re-slinging-tricams/106721847#a_10>>>


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By waltereo
Apr 11, 2012

Hi,

I sent mnine to montaintools.com , they did a very good job BUT
unfortunately, they didn`t have pink nylon for my pink tricam, they used a black nylon ... Hooooo welll I have to live with that for the 4 next years until another place had pink nylon !!!


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By Wannabe
Apr 11, 2012

steverett wrote:
The only company that does it is Mountain Tools, and they charge almost $10 apiece (plus shipping).


Reality check... How much is your life worth?! I'm seriously trying to be constructive-- pay the $10 and climb above the beloved pinky with confidence. How inspired are you gonna be with people constantly giving your tricam the fuzzy eyeball and screamin' "Yer gonna DIE!"

--Wannabe


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By steverett
From West Hartford, CT
Apr 12, 2012

Wannabe wrote:
Reality check... How much is your life worth?! I'm seriously trying to be constructive-- pay the $10 and climb above the beloved pinky with confidence. How inspired are you gonna be with people constantly giving your tricam the fuzzy eyeball and screamin' "Yer gonna DIE!" --Wannabe


I didn't say to keep climbing on a manky tricam. Just that mountain tools might not be worth it.

They charge $10 minimum shipping East of the Mississippi. If you only need to sling 1 tricam, that's already $20 plus whatever you pay to ship it out, so ~$24. That's the price of a brand new pink tricam.

If you're sending some other cams for them to resling, it's worth it, sure. I see barely-used ones for sale on MP for $10-12 all the time, though.


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By Bill Moser
Jul 30, 2012

waltereo wrote:
Hi, I sent mnine to montaintools.com , they did a very good job BUT unfortunately, they didn`t have pink nylon for my pink tricam, they used a black nylon ... Hooooo welll I have to live with that for the 4 next years until another place had pink nylon !!!


Yeah, me too! Just got my reslings back from mountain tools -- I had no idea I'd lose the pinkness of my tricam :( It's now a lime green tricam. On the plus side, they used dyneema instead of nylon for it. Apparently, pink nylon/dyneema is hard to come by (except for CAMP, i guess)


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By wivanoff
Jul 30, 2012
High Exposure

I've used Mountain Tools in the past. These folks may be cheaper, but I haven't used them yet:

Runout Customs


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By Aric Datesman
Jul 30, 2012

Just FYI, Runout Customs is Luke Maletesta, who is the guy over on ST who did the somewhat-recent run of Hurricane drills. Makes nice packs as well, from what I hear.


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By todd w
Jul 30, 2012

It's only one tri-cam. Send it in to be done properly, then move on with your life.


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By NorCalNomad
From San Francisco
Jul 31, 2012

Brendan Blanchard wrote:
Nylon knots are okay, but dyneema, spectra and dynex all have low friction coefficients and are not suitable to be knotted, which is why they are bar-tacked.


Just so you know all those names are just branding for Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene.


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By Locker
From Westminster, CO
Aug 5, 2012
...

Now yer talkin!!!...



"How inspired are you gonna be with people constantly giving your tricam the fuzzy eyeball and screamin' "Yer gonna DIE!"..."...


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By Killing In The Name Of
Aug 5, 2012
I'll take "things I'd give my left arm to bang" for $400, Alex

I've never had the pleasure of sinking a black tricam...I wonder if it's different than the pink ones???


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