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Post by tony on Jan 24, 2008 20:59:58 GMT
I really like theses nuts I never seem to be short of a nut on a route. Also with the sizing going up to 14 I don't seem to use hex's at all. weight wise there good. pros they stop you crashing to the ground. cons theres probably better shaped nuts about
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Post by Superboy on Feb 12, 2008 22:21:36 GMT
Thanks Tony.
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Post by thecolm on Aug 7, 2008 23:49:55 GMT
what sizes would i need to get 4 use in da burren?
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Post by Superboy on Aug 8, 2008 10:34:14 GMT
I think you might want to get some big ones. Hahaha.
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Post by Superboy on Aug 8, 2008 10:35:38 GMT
I think you might want to get some big ones. Hahaha. Oh, just realised Tony's little message thing is what big balls you have grandma. Coincidence? Or maybe more.
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Post by john on Aug 8, 2008 16:39:41 GMT
i know tis not really a definite answer but you'd use them all, 1-14. depends on the routes your goin doin, you'd definitely use 1-9 in most routes and you'd use the bigger ones in routes like genisis. if you can only afford 1 set id go with the 1-8 but it isnt my fault if your halfway up a route and realsie you need a 14
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Post by thecolm on Aug 23, 2008 23:39:04 GMT
hehe thanks
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Post by Ginge on Nov 7, 2008 16:10:35 GMT
Just thought that I would point out for anyone interested: A Full Set of these Nuts is available off the following site for roughly €105-€110, which is incredibly cheap. www.gearexpress.comThing is, they are in America, but if you know someone coming over it's perfect, like myself, mine are bought and will be coming over next week
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