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gnaimyg
Oct 21, 2003, 3:03 PM
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Any advice for a newbie who wants to invest in a small set of nuts/hex with a limited budget? What are the brands to look out for? types & number of nuts/hexes etc? Thanks!
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lifeguard4
Oct 21, 2003, 3:08 PM
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I got my first set of nuts when the climbing store in my area was gettign rid of some of their overstock peices. so I got a great deal on them. If you can try to find ones that are on sale. That's one of the biggest things that got me started on trad. The discounted prices.
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petsfed
Oct 21, 2003, 3:20 PM
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ABC Huevos. Basically BD stoppers but with a different color scheme. As to hexes, well, look around, you might get lucky.
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blueeyedclimber
Oct 21, 2003, 3:26 PM
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Look online or at stores like REI. A lot of companies are now selling packages for nuts, hexes, cams, quickdraws, etc. Unless you are rolling in dough, you won't be able to build up a decent size rack right away, but with the package deals and/or sales, it will give you a good start. Me and my fiance just started building up our rack last year, and we have a little ways to go before we have what I would consider a good all-around, multi-pitch rack. Josh
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capn_morgan
Oct 21, 2003, 3:38 PM
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http://www.northernmountain.com has the ABC Heuvos set for 60$ and the Metolius Curved Hex set for 100$. I prefer the curved hexes as i think they place better, I got the whole set because i use them alot. last weekend in the gunk maybe 40-50% of my placements were hexes. Also get some tricams. about 15$ each and they work inplace of cams. Between tricams and hexes I get by with only a couple cams.
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data118
Oct 21, 2003, 3:41 PM
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ABC Huevos, I think $50 for #4-#13. I have BD hexes, but like Metolious curve hexes.
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dino
Oct 21, 2003, 4:01 PM
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Use 2' sewn runners for your gear sling(s); save a couple of bucks and you can use them in a pinch. Put or add at least two extra ovals on your rack for an emergency rappel device. A couple of lockers are nice for your anchors.
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dlintz
Oct 21, 2003, 4:26 PM
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Watch ebay and be patient. I've seen many BD stopper sets go for 40 to 50 bucks brand new. There's usually an auction for a set of Heuvos everyday. On ebay there's 2 keys to note: 1. Set your limit as to how much you're willing to pay and not getting caught up in the auction. I've seen a lot of people pay more for used gear than it would've cost brand new. 2. Do your homework before bidding on anything. Research.
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heackyeahdude
Oct 21, 2003, 5:07 PM
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check out gearexpress.com they always have great deals on gear :wink:
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dynoguy
Oct 21, 2003, 5:39 PM
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go with the metolius curved nuts, they are great. Also you get ten for $80 which isn't that bad.
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gnaimyg
Oct 22, 2003, 3:40 AM
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Thanks for the info!! Will check out the websites. :D Any difference between nuts and hexes in terms of performance?
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squish
Oct 22, 2003, 3:44 AM
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In reply to: Any difference between nuts and hexes in terms of performance? Nuts=smaller. Hexes=bigger.
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