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Metolius
Ultralight Offset Master Cam

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $48.96 Original price: $69.95
30% off
Color:Grey/Purple

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Why We Like The Metolius Ultralight Offset Master Cam

Designed for scars and flares, the Metolius Ultralight Offset Master Cam brings offset lobes to Ultralight line. Light and secure, these cams boast green-to-red dots to help us place our pro with prowess and they are color coded by size so that we can grab them and place them quickly.


Details

  • Offset Cams designed for sport routes and trad routes
  • Ultralight design encourages you to bring plenty
  • CNC machined construction adds a level of consistency
  • Small and large lobes on each fit flared cracks and pin scars
  • 13mm Monster slings and coding add ease of use
  • Item #MET001Y
Material
[sling] UHMWPE Monster
Placement Range
[00/0] 0.34 - 0.52 in, [0/1] 0.44 - 0.65 in, [1/2] 0.57 - 0.8 in, [2/3] 0.67 - 0.97 in, [3/4] 0.85 - 1.19 in, [4/5] 1.09 - 1.56 in
Strength
[00/0, 0/1] 5 kN, [1/2] 8 kN, [2/3, 3/4, 4/5] 10 kN
Cam Lobes
4
Axle
single
Stem
single
Includes
13mm Monster Sling webbing
Claimed Weight
[00/0, 0/1] 1.6oz, [1/2] 1.8oz, [2/3] 2.1oz, [3/4] 2.4oz, [4/5] 2.8oz
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

July 12, 2022

Short Stems and Awkward Thumb Platform

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Overall, I find these cams to be extremely useful on the shallow, bottoming, outward and downward flaring cracks on Mt Lemmon. However, placing and removing these is sometimes more than a little difficult due to the short stem and the thumb "platform". I would much prefer a loop.

hexclimber h
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com