DMM Dragon Cams | DMM Dragon Cams 4.2 out of 5 based on 4 user reviews.
 Cred: 9 | | The Dragon Cams are strong, color coded and each has it's own extendable sling. They seem a little lighter than the older BD Camalots. I fell on a single #6 multiple times and it didn't walk or deform in any way. |
| Some people do not like that there is no thumb loop. The cam lobes are slightly thinner than Camalots resulting in smaller contact area with the rock.
The larger sizes (4,5,6) have been recalled to update the head boss. If the head boss looks like an X from the bottom, your good. If it looks like a milled circle you need to return it. |
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 Cred: 315 | | slick action, thumb on the stem fingers on the trigger works good for me, some do not like it that, handles nicely for me |
| I like my cams that have what seems to be softer aluminium cams, I like how they set after a tug. But... I'm no mechanical engineer or materials expert; I only have one and like it. |
| can't go wrong with BD C4s... I'll get the BD C4 #5 and #6 as they are larger than this DMM #6; though I will get more of these on sale someday |
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 Cred: 14 | | light and with a doubled sling the dragons exude quality and confidence, 20% lighter than C4's |
| lack a thumb loop for aid. some peaople do not like the think lobes but for soft rock there are options that wont break the bank. the recall is an issue but only on the two largest sizes |
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 Cred: 1194 | | Review by bruton on Oct. 12, 2011 | | Strong beefy and functional |
| Not as easy to place as BD counter part |
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