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cambium savers
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<blockquote data-quote="winchman" data-source="post: 659100" data-attributes="member: 11775"><p><strong>dont let the name mislead you</strong></p><p></p><p>i think that they call them "cambium savers" because the "rope saver" name was already taken. maybe you haven't seen a dead limb from climbing on it, but i sure have seen my share of ropes run raw from going over thousands of times more friction after years of climbing than on steel rings. </p><p>the lack of friction will make you an addict quick. i don't climb without a saver when i'm on my velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winchman, post: 659100, member: 11775"] [b]dont let the name mislead you[/b] i think that they call them "cambium savers" because the "rope saver" name was already taken. maybe you haven't seen a dead limb from climbing on it, but i sure have seen my share of ropes run raw from going over thousands of times more friction after years of climbing than on steel rings. the lack of friction will make you an addict quick. i don't climb without a saver when i'm on my velocity. [/QUOTE]
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