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By suprasoup
From Rio Rancho, NM
Oct 6, 2009
3-18-09 Supra at the top of Sandia Crest.

So I was out over the weekend climbing solo in the Dias and about 200ft up I go to place my pinkie into a horizontal AND IT DOESN'T FIT!!!!! GASP! So I reach for the black tricam only to remember that I gave it away as a present:( Bummer. So I'm chillin out trying to decide which cam would work best in this situation.
So my question to all you Trad Masters out there is what cam (other than a tricam) do you most often reach for when faced with a horizontal and why?

Supra

Edit: in bold to clarify the question.


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By OZONE
From Divide, CO
Oct 6, 2009
Getting ready for the first ice climb of the 07/08 season.

Alien. It's what I got, and flexibility


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By cheifitj
From Louisville, Colorado
Oct 6, 2009
Casual Route Pitch 3 <br />Photo by Mark Cushman

The tri'cam' of course. Silly...

Also aliens.


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By Robert 560
From The Land of the Lost
Oct 6, 2009
Toby

I'd also have to go with the Tricams


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By Wayne Crill
From an Altered State
Oct 6, 2009

TRICAM of course!


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By Bob Packwood
From Longtucky, CO
Oct 6, 2009

Supra is asking what SLCD you would use if you didn't have a Tricam that fit....right Supra?

Any SLCD with a non-rigid stem would have to do, and you would basically have to be comfortable with that until the next placement...that or skip it.


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By suprasoup
From Rio Rancho, NM
Oct 6, 2009
3-18-09 Supra at the top of Sandia Crest.

You're right Bob. I was asking folks opinions on what they'd use if a tricam placement wasn't happening. Believe me, I'd much prefer to have a pinkie watching my back over anything else in a horizontal.

Out of my own gear:
WC Zeroes>>Mastercams>>BallNutz>>Trango Splitters>>BD C3's.


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By Mike Pharris
From Longmont, CO
Oct 6, 2009
Belay on Cadillac Crag 6/6/09

On my rack, it'd be a choice between C4 or Mastercam. The Mastercam stem is much more flexible, so on a horizontal, I'd grab for that first.


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By Couloirman
Oct 6, 2009
speedriding vail pass

forged friend with a gunks tie off, assuming the placement is deep enough that the tie off was relatively flush with the wall.


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By Evan1984
Oct 6, 2009

Bob Packwood wrote:
Supra is asking what SLCD you would use if you didn't have a Tricam that fit....right Supra? Any SLCD with a non-rigid stem would have to do, and you would basically have to be comfortable with that until the next placement...that or skip it.


Bob is right on. I've placed C4's, met. TCU's, masters, aliens, and met. 4cu's. They have all held respectably well. Non of them were worse for wear(and I've weighted all of them either at belays oor on aid).

I would recommend the flex stem piece that places the best. The flex stems work remarkably well.

C3's are the only piece I don't really like to place in horizontals, and it is more an issue of me worry that I'll damage the cables and not be able to fix them.

Cheers,
Evan


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By Andrew C
From Colorado Springs
Oct 6, 2009
Some Route in Idaho

TRICAM


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By Scott Gilliam
From Raleigh, NC
Oct 6, 2009

Forged Friend with tie-off. Bomber.


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By FC John
From Fort Collins, CO
Oct 6, 2009
this is a hat

Other than a tri cam....Aliens or more recently mastercams. But dude....don't give away your tricams


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By lee hansche
From goffstown, nh
Oct 6, 2009
loving the rock, on cannon cliff...

metolius TCU... love em...


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By Mark Roth
From Boulder
Oct 6, 2009
not climbing

http://www.youtube.com/user/pulltesting

Did anyone watch this from the other thread? scary


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By suprasoup
From Rio Rancho, NM
Oct 7, 2009
3-18-09 Supra at the top of Sandia Crest.

Mark Roth wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/user/pulltesting Did anyone watch this from the other thread? scary


IIRC that test on the mastercam was bunk. The testing equipment wasn't rigid enough and flexed giving the impression that the mastercam was at fault. The whole thread is on rockclimbing.com. Metolius responded to that particular concern in the thread.


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By Wade Frank
From Littleton, CO
Oct 7, 2009
me

I would put in any one of the cams that would fit, I cary c4's, master cams and a few of the old power cams. What I always do on a horizontle placement is to make sure the outside lobes are on the bottom.


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By Gunkiemike
Oct 8, 2009

Wade Frank wrote:
I would put in any one of the cams that would fit, I cary c4's, master cams and a few of the old power cams. What I always do on a horizontle placement is to make sure the outside lobes are on the bottom.


Because you think it might tip over if the outside lobes are on top? "Less stable"?

Can't happen.

Place it whichever way it better fits the irregularities of the crack.


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By Ben Natusch
Oct 8, 2009
Ben leading the second pitch

C4s, C3s, TCUs or a tricam


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By Will Anglin
From Gunnison, CO
Oct 8, 2009
Brass offsets = Gold

C3's and Mastercams are pretty gangster


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By Jamie Henrichsen
From Ramona, CA
Oct 21, 2009
Mexican Border Fence

Why not just place a hex and skip the slcd if the tri cam is out?


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By Buff Johnson
From Coniferous, CO
Oct 21, 2009
What happens when you:<br />1) have nothing to do<br />2) own a sharp knife<br />3) have a large lime<br />4) own a patient cat<br />5) drink too much tequila<br />6) and it's football season?<br /><br />(An e-mail I received; just know that no cat was harmed in the carving of this lime. Dogs Rule!!)

suprasoup wrote:
... (other than a tricam) do you most often reach for when faced with a horizontal and why?


the next horizontal. Because if I couldn't get a tri-cam to work, I might as well keep going; or reach for my belayer -- your turn.


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By John Maurer
From Denver, CO
Oct 21, 2009
Winter on the Peak.

A rigid-stem friend tied off with spectra . . . given the ease of accomplishing this one-handed while climbing.


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By suprasoup
From Rio Rancho, NM
Oct 21, 2009
3-18-09 Supra at the top of Sandia Crest.

Buff Johnson wrote:
the next horizontal. Because if I couldn't get a tri-cam to work, I might as well keep going; or reach for my belayer -- your turn.


I tried that once with my Silent Partner...I never got a response.


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By Punter Brewster
Oct 27, 2009
High Steppin' into the crux of Exoduster.

Okay, so we are talking a horizontal only large enough for a black tri-cam and several people are suggesting rigid friends? I'm a bit confused as to how that could possibly work.


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By John Maurer
From Denver, CO
Oct 28, 2009
Winter on the Peak.

Ahhh . . . didn't read carefully enough to note a crack size . . .


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