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Whoa horsey. That is some badass cold Shadow....that is my kryptonite. I am used to this. Respect Sir.Minnesota. Far north. A hop from International Falls. This is where the car companies test their vehicles in winter. On the weather maps you see that cold jet stream dip down into the U.S. just a tad. That is me under that dip. I fell through the ice into the lake one time when it was -62 degrees F, with 108 below wind chill. Walked too close to a beaver lodge.
Tried to run back to the house but didn't make it. Fortunately I was found and brought in by someone else.

You are in very good shape. Keep it up.My mid-summer is in the 70s. Then I have the air conditioner running full tilt. I would melt where you are. Spring around here gets me excited though:View attachment 86932
They didn’t recall that triple action snap issue they had.I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see a recall on these very quickly. I would be surprised if there isn't one.
That was an issue where the snap didn't close. Climbers should note that, just like a carabiner that is gummed up and doesn't close properly. This is an issue where it likely can fail during use, out of sight of the climber totally, such as in a redirect, even though it is fine when they begin.They didn’t recall that triple action snap issue they had.



I do not know what kind of head you have. But I hardly ever have to adjust my kask. A protos feels like a brick on my head. Hate the fucking thing. But horses for coarses obviouly.It’s like anything- if it’s easy one way, it’s easy the other. Kask helmets are easy to adjust, and I find I have to do so constantly. My protos is difficult to adjust, but I only have to do it once in its lifetime, usually.
When I first saw the ultralink, I had the same thought- wow, that’s easy, and maybe that’s not a good thing.