Dmm torque nuts reddit. So far my favorite things to place have been the DMM torque nuts (hexes), which have been quicker for me to place and much more solid when pulled from any direction. Their shape means they can be used in multiple orientations, giving you a wide range of placement options with every piece. I will be picking up one to fill the gap between by DMM's and sets of nuts. Lightweight aluminium alloy construction means that despite their low weight, each Torque Nut has a 14kN strength rating. One thing to note is that if you have a full set of DMM Wallnuts, you can expand your nut selection by getting Wild Country Rocks sizes 12, 13, and 14. I know with offset nuts it happens over time. I think DMM may need some bigger torque nuts. Do not attempt. You can find this set for as low as $50 during sales. 4-4) SOLD No falls on these, I'd be surprised if any of these cams were placed more than 8-10 times. A lot of different hexes have been wired over the years with no problems. I recommend getting the whole set of Wild Country Rockcentrics as they are very useful in all the sizes, but if you only want four like the Torque Nut set, you'll want #5 green, #6 red, #7 gold and #8 blue. The #4 was only placed once or twice, mainly just racked. Stack some big Bros and then I'll be impressed. I know everyone lives by the C4's but I love DMM as a company and there Dragon cams are suppose to be more or less the same. 1 Friends and Zero Friends (Bomber and love using them, extendabpe sling ftw) 6 extendable quick draws, 4 fixed length ( the green works fine, the red are too Passive camming. I've been DMM Torque nuts (They sit at home ;) ) Tricams (I love them lightweight and bomber) DMM Wallnuts, DMM Offsets, DMM Peenuts (Love them all! Didin't try the peenuts yet new addition!) 3 to . I guess this is a super unpopular opinion but I prefer my BD stoppers over my buddy's DMM walnuts I've used, however I love my DMM torque nuts. I love my torque nuts, but in the end it's best if you're familiar with as many types of gear as possible, so collect a variety (Including hexes which many people won't/don't know how to use). You can also use them as runners when needed. I'm set for all my smaller sizes, I have Master cams and TCUs up to #5, but aside from some DMM Torque nuts I don't have any larger gear. That gets you 4 large pieces, with multiple sizes per piece. Also there has been talk about buying whole DMM torque set (4 pieces) to supplement our cams for belays, and save cams for hard climbing. . Although some people prefer to use hexes instead of the larger size nuts. No falls, wires are not frayed, etc. BD Nuts (4-13) SOLD Spend a lot of time practicing nut placements so these are a little scratched up. Includes racking biner. For example, the biggest one covers most of a #3 cam and a bit of a #4. I'd like to get some C4's in the #1-3 range or Dragons in the equivalent #3-5 range. They are not exact size matches but very close. I have a set of DMM Torque Nuts. Oh I see, your saying the wire will get bent back and forth if fallen on in cammed mode? I suppose over time it could happen. BD C4 SET (. I think it would take a while. They have fairly long extendable slings, so you don't need to bring more runners. Torque Nuts can be used to protect parallel sided cracks. As both #11 nuts in both brands are about the same size. Here's how it all plays out for me. Why aren't hexes (torque nuts) more common on trad racks? I'm learning trad and I've had exposure to a lot of different gear. And possibly concerned about your mental health. Those things come in handy so well when setting anchors. Wild Country Rockcentrics are an excellent choice. I'm not sure what you are asking. Reply Therefore we've been thinking on buying maybe one big Hex or blue DMM's torque nut just in case we might need something so big for the route. aiktpf tzak okj iqob tsvtfa ccvo rqwqom tgpsq shgmhh rdfwm