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	<title>Climbing2009 Climbing Gear Gear Guide: Trango FlexCams</title>
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		<title>2009 Gear Guide: Trango FlexCams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Single-stem cams are all the rage, with a versatile, plug-deep configuration great for the smallest sizes (hyper-thin cracks) and in any case where “walking” is not an option. Although Trango FlexCams (trango.com) have been on the market since 2004, this year sizes 1 to 4 have been reconfigured as a traditionaloffset four-cam design (as opposed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="content-img-link" href="http://static-dev-climbing.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/trango-flexcams-800_1254.jpg" rel="group1"><img src="http://static-dev-climbing.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Climbing-new-and-noteable_1248.jpg" alt="" height="84" /></a>Single-stem cams are all the rage, with a versatile, plug-deep configuration great for the smallest sizes (hyper-thin cracks) and in any case where “walking” is not an option. Although Trango FlexCams (<a href="http://www.trango.com" target="_blank">trango.com</a>) have been on the market since 2004, this year sizes 1 to 4 have been reconfigured as a traditionaloffset four-cam design (as opposed to the Splitter 4Cam, which in 2009 becomes its own line with five sizes), to match the FlexCams’ larger sizes. The full set’s a key, lightweight, consistent part of your rack.</p>
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<li><strong><span style="color: red;">HONED AXLE LENGTH<br />
</span></strong>On all sizes, Trango carefully calibrates axle length to maximize the cam’s in-placement stability, reducing any unwelcome walking.</li>
<li><strong><span style="color: red;">LIGHT MAKES RIGHT<br />
</span></strong>Trango is able to offer some of the camworld’s lightest units (1.8 to 8.5oz for this year’s size range) by using such weight-savers as milled-out lightening holes in the cam lobes.</li>
<li><strong><span style="color: red;">ULTRA TAPE SLINGS<br />
</span></strong>FlexCams clip at three different lengths: a direct clip to the loop, the UltraTape sling doubled (4 inches), and the sling un-doubled (8 inches). The slings are also color coded, for quick size differentiation.</li>
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<p><strong><a href="https://www.mountaingear.com/pages/product/product.asp/imanf/Trango/idesc/FlexCam/Store/MG/item/214246/N/0/cmpn/0CLBWEB" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">Click here to buy now from MountainGear.com</span></a></strong></p>
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