fredrogers Posted April 5, 2001 Share Posted April 5, 2001 Anybody have experience with or an opinion about Trango FCU's? In comparison to BD Camalots and Metolius TCU and Fat cams? I've spied a deal on Tango cams, but would like to get some beta before I spend the cash. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DPS Posted April 5, 2001 Share Posted April 5, 2001 Mister Rodgers, I have used Trango cams along side Camalots for a number of years. For the price they are a great deal. Nice trigger action, good bite, nice doubled slings. Can't really think of any negatives. Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbb Posted April 5, 2001 Share Posted April 5, 2001 oops.. thought we were talking about dmm cams here. Haven't had any experience w/ the trangos though I don't think that they fall in the same league as the camalots. [This message has been edited by dbb (edited 04-05-2001).] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scott Posted April 5, 2001 Share Posted April 5, 2001 . [This message has been edited by scott (edited 05-23-2001).] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dru Posted April 5, 2001 Share Posted April 5, 2001 Well - If I had to choose between a Trango FCU and a DMM FCU, and I was buying here (in Canada) I would choose the DMM unit hands down. Cheaper, better quality, lighter, and has the double sling too. But if you were comparing Trango units to, say, Rock empire Robots, or Kong cams, or Lowe Fan-Cams, then I'd go with the Trango.Better quality. Those Robots are scary! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zenolith Posted April 5, 2001 Share Posted April 5, 2001 Dru, What is your experience w/ robot cams? They look pretty similar to Trango cams to me. They are UIAA cert as well. According to Hudy they are the same cam with a different sling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy_Bourne Posted April 6, 2001 Share Posted April 6, 2001 My first two cams were Trango, and I've had them for 9 years. By far the lightest cam on my rack, but not my absolute favorite either. I think they are good for doubling up on similar sizes. True, also, about them getting stuck fairly easy. One of the only cams I have found on a route was a stuck trango tri-cam, but I did work it loose and still use it today. In general, I think they are good for the money, but not my first choice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freerider Posted April 6, 2001 Share Posted April 6, 2001 Fred I have a number of different camming devices including BD's and Trangos. The smaller Trangos work well although the larger ones are not nearly as nice. Certainly the extended camming range on the BD's make them a far better buy. The larger Trangos are narrow and do not stay put well especially if you don't extend the sling. My suggestion is to get some of both. The Trango TCU's and the small quad cams will suffice and are cheap, but grab a #2 or #3 camalot and you'll be sold! If you can, try a CCH Alien in one of the smaller sizes. They grab in places others will not! Happy Spending ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erik Posted April 6, 2001 Share Posted April 6, 2001 scott, in placing most larger cams you have to be carefule. you should place it tighter then you think. that it atleast what i have learned and it seems to work well. i have yet to get ANY gear stuck. (knock on wood!) fred as far as trango cams, i would have to agree w/ any else. if you are money concious then they are the way to go. though rumor has it that they don't last. better informed you are the better shopper you are. though when it comes down to it, spend YOUR money on what YOU think is best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fredrogers Posted April 6, 2001 Author Share Posted April 6, 2001 Hey all- thanks for the beta. I've got a full set of BD's already, so I'll use the trangos to double up on they key sizes. BTW- they're on sale through Sierra Trading post for $30.75 each. Sizes 5-8. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gregm Posted April 6, 2001 Share Posted April 6, 2001 i'd seen those cams in the STP catalogue but then couldn't find them on the web site so I thought they were sold out. Am I looking in the wrong place? TIA Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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