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Robert Geary · · Philadelphia · Joined Jun 2020 · Points: 0

Trying to learn trad on passive pro before I shell out for new cams. Looking for a decent range from 4-13. 

J B · · Cambridge, MA · Joined Nov 2018 · Points: 20

Probably a waste of time, money and safety unless you're planning to place them in the wintertime

Spencer Olds · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2018 · Points: 0

I agree with the first commenter. Stoppers are a worthwhile type of passive pro to learn, hexes are a waste. 

Robert Geary · · Philadelphia · Joined Jun 2020 · Points: 0
Spencer Oldswrote:

I agree with the first commenter. Stoppers are a worthwhile type of passive pro to learn, hexes are a waste. 

So grab some big ass stoppers instead of the hexes? In that case looking for some large stoppers haha. 

Doctor Drake · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2018 · Points: 126

Yeah I was looking for them too and couldn’t find them anywhere except for the ancient gear museum at the entrance to Rock and Snow in New Paltz. 

Paul Bakker · · San Jose, CA · Joined May 2017 · Points: 30

I agree with the comments above, and wouldn't recommended them. 

If you're still not convinced however, I do have a set of DMM hexes that I'm not using. They are yours for $45 + shipping. 

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