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Starting a Trad Rack in WNC

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Evan Byrd · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2017 · Points: 0

  I am starting a trad rack for climbing in wnc with a VERY limited budget. My budget is about 600-800 dollars. What I am thinking of getting is BD C4 .3-3 with double size 1 and 2, as well as a set of BD nuts #5-11.

What are your recommendations about what to get?

All feedback is helpful :)

stolo · · Lake Norman, NC · Joined Sep 2016 · Points: 214

If climbing easier routes in WNC, get doubles in the smaller sizes before getting double 2s. Just get whatever you can find on sale or used. Getting two brand of cams such as BD and Metolius are nice, allows you to overlap sizes and gives you more options. Tons of threads on this... 

Alternatively find a partner that has gear   

Ryan Williams · · London (sort of) · Joined May 2009 · Points: 1,245

Don’t waste your money on the smaller c4s or doubles and don’t buy everything all at once. Accumulate.

Stoppers (used)
Pink+black Tricams
Mastercams or x4s up to .75
C4 in 1-3 (could wait to buy the 3)

Evan Byrd · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2017 · Points: 0

What’s the difference between C4s and X4s

Ryan Williams · · London (sort of) · Joined May 2009 · Points: 1,245
Evan Byrd wrote: What’s the difference between C4s and X4s

A hell of a lot. They are completely different designs that come in different sizes. Both x4s and Mastercams (and Aliens, Dragonfly’s, etc) are all much narrower than the c4 in smaller sizes. That matters a lot in NC where you need to place cams is pods and eyebrows. 


To be honest, if you don’t know the difference between these cams, you’d probably benefit from climbing a lot more before you invest in your own rack. Try to find partners with gear. Then you’ll see what you like and what you don’t. 

 

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