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4 Reviews
Rowley
Ballnutz were something that I placed on the backburner a while back and didn't really consider to be that useful. However after a good two months of fervently packing the ballnutz for my trad outings. I have noticed that I really would use anything else to protect the thin/flaring cracks of little cottonwood canyon (my home crag) there have been a couple routes where the ballnutz were the only protection that seemed to fit the bill. Would reccomend
Greg
I was on the fence about getting these because of the mixed opinions and lack of information about ball nuts out there. Any reviews I found online described how amazing they were, yet all of my trad climbing friends said they were "so niche" and "you'll never use them". My take: ball nuts offer bomber pro in the smallest of cracks. I have found a use for them on nearly half the climbs I have been on since getting them and they have saved my butt a number of times. Now all my friends are jealous and are always playing with my BallNutz. You've come this far, just get them already!!!!
Beezales
Ball nuts can fit into those little cracks that my cams don’t really fit in and they are rated to catch lead falls. Just a must have for when you’re in a scary situation on lead.
Mark Atlas
I'm a big fan of using ball nuts. The smaller sizes are especially useful for tight cracks that are too small for normal cams. I've even used them for clean aid climbing a small crack.
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