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Medic741 · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 265 Mar 4, 2014 · Des Moines, IA (WTF) This piece has not been fallen on and has only been used as An anchor and on lead am has developed a crack from the pin holding the sling to the back part of the unit. This crack is through the material.



Kinda freaks me out that this happened with no falls...

Camp tricam crack

bearbreeder · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 3,065 Mar 4, 2014 · Unknown Hometown that looks serious and legitimate



i just inspected all of mine and they are fine



i would contact CAMP USA asap and post it to their fbook



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Ed Bustamante · Joined Oct 2012 · Points: 60 Mar 4, 2014 · accord Send it back to camp . Can you post there. Response I'm interested in what they have to say. There are some numbers on the tag can you post them if you don "t mind

NOFF · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 16 Mar 4, 2014 · Big South Fork, TN I've had quite a few of my old school ones do that. Some had a crack on both sides. Same type of cracking. Carabineers will do that at the pin too. Check your gear.

Medic741 · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 265 Mar 4, 2014 · Des Moines, IA (WTF) Sure thing - it's 10-05 printed on the side.



I'm definitely contacting CAMP to ask about this. Was surprised after putting gear away after a trip haha. Felt like it was overkill checking gear/ropes after every trip but now really glad I do.



Will keep everyone posted and will post replies from CAMP

Chuck Parks · Joined Jan 2008 · Points: 2,186 Mar 4, 2014 · Atlanta, GA Seems like every few years a batch will pop up with some cracks in them, always in the same spot. Wonder if it's some sort of problem with the manufacturing process?



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Glad you spotted it before something bad happened.

JacksonLandFill Wood · Joined May 2013 · Points: 40 Mar 5, 2014 · Unknown Hometown Thanks for posting this... I haven't inspected the tricam heads/lobes that closely... will definitely do that this evening. If/when CAMP gives a response, I too would like to see it posted here.

verticon · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 25 Mar 5, 2014 · Europe I would expect such a crack to appear on the shortest path from the pin to the edge of the rail. Why do you think this crack took a longet path ?

mbakerwh · Joined Feb 2013 · Points: 0 Mar 5, 2014 · Gallup, NM It appears the crack is in line with what would have likely been the direction of force on the tricam? Just a thought.....



I wonder about their new "EVO" tricams too. Any thoughts or experiences with cracking on those?

Medic741 · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 265 Mar 5, 2014 · Des Moines, IA (WTF) Great reply from CAMP, pleased they replied quickly and still see their gear as something I'll continue to climb on - also seems like they do check this site!



Hi Matthew. We received your email about your Tricam with an evident crack in it and weve seen the thread now on Mountain Project. I have already notified our R&D department in Italy. We did see a few units that could develop the type of crack you see in the curing process after the forge. Since this issue, we have extended the curing process and eliminated the problem. We would love to get your Tricam replaced with a newer one that will also feature the new stiffer stitching pattern. I am sure you will also feel more comfortable hearing that when the issue popped up we did conduct tests on the units we saw with cracks and they tested to full-strength. But the problem remains the same and we would very much like to take care of it for you.



Brian here at our office will reach out with return information so we can get the unit back and have it inspected. In the meantime, once I hear back from our R&D department I will post a company reply to the thread on Mountain Project so folks have some follow up.



Let me know if there is anything else I can do at the moment and thanks for bringing this to our attention,



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Really happy with this reply, and they're sending a shipping label to get the warranty gear out to them so feeling good about their customer service!

bearbreeder · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 3,065 Mar 5, 2014 · Unknown Hometown i would luuuv camp to test your tricam to failure with on vid ...



for entertainment sake



if you are reading this camp ... from an owner and use of tricams



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Andy P. · Joined Apr 2013 · Points: 190 Mar 5, 2014 · Unknown Hometown There are some folks on MP here, 20kn comes to mind, who can pull test things - something to consider.

Paul Cox · Joined Apr 2017 · Points: 0 Apr 19, 2017 · Unknown Hometown Found same type of cracks on my tricam, except both sides are cracked. Like Medic741 my tricam has not taken a fall. It has seen lots of use on leads and as an anchor (belay stations and top ropes). I will also contact CAMP about the cracks. Good reminder for all of us to check our gear often. (FYI, I cut the webbing off as soon I discovered the crack to ensure the tricam would not be used.)

Gunkiemike · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 2,962 Apr 19, 2017 · Unknown Hometown How many here remember that a few brown Tricams were recalled for this exact problem in 2004?

· Joined unknown · Points: 0 Apr 19, 2017 · Unknown Hometown Gunkiemike wrote: How many here remember that a few brown Tricams were recalled for this exact problem in 2004? I did. Actually just found the recalls on the Mountain Tools web site. A very handy list to reference. The recall list And the following three Tricam recalls of which the 1.5 brown tricam is the last: http://www.mtntools.com/techtips/psa_camp_TC_0125.html http://www.mtntools.com/techtips/psa_camp_TC_0125_mt.html http://www.mtntools.com/techtips/psa12CampTricam.html Seems to be a bit of an occasional ongoing problem. Also found this: https://www.thebmc.co.uk/camp-tri-cams-advisory-notice Which helps as another way to inspect your Tricams besides looking for cracks on the stingers. I also in the process discovered that Camp keeps the product manuals on their Italian web site but not the USA web site. Weird... Do I win a prize? (Please don't let it be a cracked Tricam.)

Paul Cox · Joined Apr 2017 · Points: 0 Apr 19, 2017 · Unknown Hometown CAMP and I have exchanged a few emails about the cracked tricam and the friendly people there are going to send me a new one. They want the one cracked so they can get it in front of the engineers’ eyes in R&D." They believe these cracks are an isolated issue. I really appreciate CAMP's effort to replace my tricam and to inspect the cracks. Given that I am currently in Kenya for a bit, it will be a few months before I can send the cracked one in or get my new one.

· Joined unknown · Points: 0 Apr 20, 2017 · Unknown Hometown Paul, It's nice to know that Camp is treating you well by replacing your defective Tricam and (hopefully) investigating the source of the manufacturing problem.