Wild country rocks vs dmm wallnuts. DMM sizes 0-11 match close, Wild Country Rocks #0-11 fill the same Dec 13, 2009 · The notch also can make Wallnuts difficult to clean, giving about the same difficulty as Metolius Curve Nuts and more difficult than Black Diamond Stoppers or Wild Country Rocks on a Wire. 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. Jun 15, 2012 · I don't leave the ground here (UK) w/o a full set of Wallnuts and a full set of DMM Offsets. Feb 10, 2011 · 1 set of Rocks 1 set of Wallnuts 3 DMM alloy Offsets 1 set of micro alloy wires (DMM, Wild Country, or BD) 1 set of brass micro wires Some climbers also double up on commonly used sizes (an extra Wallnut 7, for example), and certain rock types or longer pitches may justify carrying a third set of nuts. Moved Permanently The document has moved here. Has anyone tried both the DMM Alloy Offsets and the Wild Country Superlight Offset Rocks? I'm wondering how they compare. With that being said I really like the geometry of the wild country rocks. Having a set of dmm wallnuts over bd stoppers isn’t going to make that huge of a difference. Black Diamond Stoppers run #1 to #13, smallest for hairlines under 5mm, largest over 25mm. Details on Superlight Rocks is available here. Size 3+ - wallnuts cos they almost always seat better. I've read lots of posts of people raving about the Alloy Offsets, but very little user information about Superlight Offset Rocks. Oct 12, 2021 · That means you can mix every DMM nuts with any Wild Country without any confusion. DMM Wallnuts There is really very little to choose between DMM Wallnuts and Rocks. Wallnuts are well designed, superbly made and brilliant to use. The rumbling that they do really rounds of the edges and stops it getting caught up. You'd really only really need to full sets when doing long multipitch stuff, but being able to double up on some is useful, especially on long grit cracks. However, they are less tapered towards the clipping end than Wild Country Rocks. Different climbing areas warrant different racks, but I pretty much always have at least 16 or so stoppers from DMM and usually more. For micros get a set of BD swedges and add BD stoppers size 3,4,5 (stoppers sizes are totally different to WC/DMM) and you've got a great set with the strongest ratings of any gear for the size. Feb 12, 2004 · Thinking of getting some basic protection - what do people recommend, DMM Wallnuts or Wild Country Rocks (both on offer at various stores)? Cheers Tom The colour code of Rocks and Wallnuts are the same and DMM Offsets use the same code so that’s something to think about. North American climbers are familiar with the popular DMM Wallnuts, Alloy Offset and Wild Country Rock but not to other interesting and innovative nut sets. Wild Country Rockcentrics are an excellent choice. Seasoned trad climbers will notice they outperform simple designs in more flaring placements, and the scoop allows for better shallow placements. The curve and taper (seen here and here) on the wallnuts seems to result in it sliding into the sweet spot of the placement with ease. Buy Me a Coffee Make a €1 donation Share Groove edges grab irregular cracks best; DMM Wallnuts use deep channels to bite edges and pinches that flat nuts skip. For micros get a set of BD swedges and add BD stoppers size 3,4,5 (stoppers sizes are totally different to WC/DMM) and you've got a great set with the strongest ratings of any gear for DMM Wallnuts DMM Wallnuts have a distinctly more complex shape than Wild Country Rocks or Black Diamond Stoppers. They’re narrower than most nuts so I find that they’re a little less tricky to slot. In the smallest sizes, 1 & 2, some claim they are A really useful addition to your rack. I would appreciate hearing personal experiences and Apr 15, 2021 · The difference between Rocks and Wallnuts is far greater for example. I do find rocks easier - and quicker to place, and the wallnuts more secure. Personally I think wires like these are very specialised, and I would normally only carry them on either: routes with wiggy gear (Ghosts (E3 5c) for example)or routes where I’m not expecting to place any/many wires (The 1938 Route (ED2) for example) May 3, 2015 · My rack for grit is DMM Wallnuts 1-11 + WC superlights and superlight offsets in sizes 1-10 For rhyolite, DMM offsets (brass and alloy) + WC superlights and superlight offsets in sizes 1-10 So, to answer your question with a question, where do you climb? If predominantly grit, I'd go for the WC offsets, if the celtic fringes, DMM. They are also available anodised in the same colours for each size as Rocks. Although some people prefer to use hexes instead of the larger size nuts. Size 1&2 - rocks cos the simpler shape seems to work better in smaller cracks. Stoppers use the same colour code as BD Offsets as you’d expect. They are both the same price, but you get one extra piece with the Superlight Offset Rocks. As both #11 nuts in both brands are about the same size. Sizes follow a standard across brands, so your rack stays consistent. The most important part about nuts is knowing how to place them efficiently. Nov 20, 2007 · In reply to scottculyer: Size 1&2 - rocks cos the simpler shape seems to work better in smaller cracks. zpnurjpo exhphg ydilrb pihyx bpbelt bwomfdzb fbgurs ffff ltab feajfs