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How hot does the spiderjack get on a longish decent? Does it ever get too hot to touch? just curious.

 

Yes it get's hot!

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Mine is similar and just under a year old, is it the cam or the small spring making it not sit right, hope that makes sense

 

I dont understand..

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There is a small spring that sits under the part that you clip to so when you sit back into it the small spring helps push the cam to lock it of..... I think? Does that make sense, sorry for being long winded

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There is a small spring that sits under the part that you clip to so when you sit back into it the small spring helps push the cam to lock it of..... I think? Does that make sense, sorry for being long winded

 

Yeh i now where the small spring is,never really looked at it closly tbh.Will check it out.

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I haven't noticed mine getting hot but maybe because I wear gloves. That spring has nothing todo with helping the cam lock off your body weight does that.

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I love the Spiderjack, but they need to figure out a way to make the cams last longer. I'm going though one every month to a month and a half. I use the wood thumb brake always, and have fairly clean ropes. Yet I still burn through them.

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