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4.6
100%
Recommended
5 Reviews
rpolski
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] For small cams, the dragonflies seem hard to beat. Good surface area and a finished surface so it doesn't slip too easily, despite how small they are. The camming action is really smooth too, so it's easy to place, and the included extendable sling is perfect for avoiding cam walking. Recently found a good spot for this in an crack where I saw another fixed cam that slipped into the crack and got stuck. I felt confident in the placement, and the follower had no problem getting it out. Would do again.
Chris
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] DMM has really knocked it out of the park with these tiny cams. They are a perfect compliment to the Metolius ULMCs micros – especially because they are so flexible.
Madeye Mickey
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I went on a climb with a guide not to long ago (shout out to Ragged Mountain Guides, CT) and got a chance to get my paws on some Demented Metal Masters gear, and it just felt right. They bite like a rabid dog, they are easy to use, and they have my total confidence.
Meg876
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this cam about a month ago and its been really great for small finicky placements. Would recommend and would buy more dragonflys in the future.
Dryfiring drytooler
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought from red to grey a month ago to supplement a standard rack of C4s. The range of each cam is considerably smaller than a BD X4 or Z4, but as a trade off these have better holding strength due to camming angle. Compared to BD sizes, these run on the small side of X4/C4 ranges. For example, a grey dragonfly looks to be about the size of a blue C4/X4. Depending on the size, this can mean the Dragonflies serve as a nice complement to a rack of C4s. Or it could mean more faf to find the right cam.
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