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Description:
The broad-range Trango MaxCams function as versatile and lightweight supplements on any rack thanks to their 2 - 1 expansion range.
Features:
- An extraordinary 2 to 1 expansion range speeds time spent matching cam to crack, making them ideal in both primary placement and held-in-reserve roles
- A simple, lightweight design handles expertly even during trying placements and six sizes cover the range from tiny tips to stacked hands
- Color-coding makes it easy to pick the piece for your immediate need
Specifications:
- Range (mm): 17.8 - 35.5 (0.5, purple); 20.3 - 40.6 (0.75, green); 25.4 - 50.8 (1, red); 33 - 66 (2, yellow); 43.2 - 86.3 (3, blue)
- Weight (g): 85 (0.5, purple); 114 (0.75, green); 132 (1, red); 150 (2, yellow); 201 (3, blue)
- Strength (kN): 10 (0.5, purple); 10 (0.75, green); 12 (1, red); 12 (2, yellow); 12 (3, blue)
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By Scott from New Paltz, NY on 8/7/2008 Describe Yourself: Avid Climber Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful] For the money, go with BD By avid climber from Bozeman, MT on 7/6/2008 Cons: Cams becomes unequelized, Stem too flexable Describe Yourself: Avid Climber Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful] By Dropped device from Birmingham, UK on 9/4/2007 Sizing: Feels true to size Pros: Highly Adjustable, Lightweight Best Uses: Long Climbs, Outdoor Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
[4 of 4 customers found this review helpful] By Magnus J. from Scotland on 12/28/2006 Sizing: Feels true to size Pros: Huge range, Lightweight, Rugged, Stable structure Cons: Other cams gather dust Best Uses: Alpine, Longer Climbs, Mountaineering, Weekend Climbs
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