Omega pacific link cam, black dimond camalot review

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2011

A quick look at the Omega Pacific Link cam, Black Dimond Camalot 4, and a Metolius Flat 4

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  • Thank you for your views. The cam you see in this video recently saved my life on a 110ft. fall 1st pich Castleton tower Utah. Because of the unique placement. I was able to slide it deep in a crack that opened inside. This cam took a massive amount of force. 200lbs. falling 110ft. Amazing cam!! too heavy to have a full rack but need atleast 2 or 3.

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  • @n300zx93 what was the fall factor?? and which cam were you using?

  • distance of falling has nothing to do with impact force on the cams if you don't give us the amount of dynamic rope given from belayer to lead climber.

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    Just get rid of the spaces....

    No-one should buy Omega - supporting slave labour and the illegal profiteering of the american prison system

  • ohh my i want 2 get some of those

    good review

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