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Shop > Climb > Big Wall Climbing > Camming Devices > Ultralight Power Cam's

Metolius Ultralight Power Cam's

Retail: $56.50
Our Price: $42.38
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Metolius Ultralight Power Cam's description

Using Direct Axle Technology, Metolius removed every unneeded scrap of material from the Ultralight Power Cam to make it as lightweight as possible, while maintaining the ultra-strong construction that Metolius is known for. The Ultralight Power's narrow head profile allows these cams to fit into smaller pockets than previous models, and the range finder (sizes 2-8) tells you if your placement is goodor not so good. Spectra slings lighten these cams even further. After all, your gear is suppose to help you go up, not hold you down.


Um....Yup!
www.Ladianne.com:  

Yes, they're cams. Yes, they work, and yes, I trust them with my life. Now, that said, if you haven't learned how to place cams, there aren't any cams in the world that will save your hyde. So, know your stuff -- and when you get ready to buy cams......hook a bunch of these to your gear loops. Peace.


Great Pro
Desert Backpacker:  

The single axle, narrow cam angle and the powerful design makes these cams stronger, and more powerful than anything else around. I recently took several 20+ foot whippers on these and had no problem with slippage or retrieving them afterward. I prefer to use the range finder as a guide. I like to place them on the green-yellow line. That way you can avoid the lobes getting stuck and as I have proven, you still have plenty of power!


ultralight4cams impeccably made
and partner:  

light, impeccably made, excellent workmanship/strength EXCEPT- as gear becomes more specialized, so must the user. Since these have a changing cam angle, they tend to be awful in flared pockets at the green/smallest end of the retraction zone, and as they wear in the green zone, become closer to a zero degree cam angle, which is useless. I use the orange zone to near red zone the most... and on the midrange sizes, they retract until the cam tips touch the opposite crack walls, and get stuck. Yuck.