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After seeing another thread about someones cam wearing too quickly i want to see who has the record for most worn cam in shortest time :thumbdown:

 

Im pretty sure i went through one in a week, either that or the body is worn after 6 months :001_huh:

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I know why mate its more to see who has the record, i think it was something to do with my solid week of climbing in the rain and the big pine I knocked some limbs off of, possibly the dirtiest ( and not in a good way ) week of my life

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Haha im on 3 or 4 now,Had the spiderjack under a year..currently back on the HC tho.

 

Mine was crepping changed it and got a new rope down a dirty pine started slipping again washed rope, then it rained starting to slip again i tried to go back to the hitch climber but its just not the same haha

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Mine was crepping changed it and got a new rope down a dirty pine started slipping again washed rope, then it rained starting to slip again i tried to go back to the hitch climber but its just not the same haha

 

Yeh dirty ropes wear it out quickly to,Yeh HC takes a bit of getting used to again.

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Especially when your hanging on one handed and want to tighten your line with one hand pull above go to sit back poo your pants and look super cool

 

Haha yeh,

 

Have you got the new mods?

 

Ive got it,haven't used it yet,Top biner is the other way round tho that doest look right

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