He's placing it somewhere you're not supposed to, it still works but he was slightly hesitant considering he literally placed it imperfectly and dangerously.
Also the fact he isn't properly testing a fall, just a 0 acceleration gravity and some lame jumpies. It really don't look like it could hold you if you slip, fall and gain velocity before the rope fully extends and weighs heavily on the cams. They're "TheGravityLab", this shouldn't be hard to understand...
@@The-Paradise_bmxthere can only be one perfect place in the whole universe for that, because perfect means nothing is better than it, it’s “the” best, I don’t think we will ever find “the” perfect place for that shiit.
@@The-Paradise_bmxyou think everyone will find “the” perfect place for that shxt? The whole point of it is, it should always work on “not perfect placement” if he is scared, that means he doesn’t trust it fully.
I read a comment once that said, “Rock climbing just seems like a competition to see who can find the smallest piece of metal to entrust their life with”.
@@Zoro4Swords I don’t think everything people ever do should be motivated by profit lol. Some people are adrenaline junkies and doing crazy risky stuff does it for them.
Yeah, maybe if you thought for a second and realized that the placement is typically where you’d never want to place a rock climbing anchor, you’d understand the slight hesitation
Yeah cause caution disproves it, sure, that’s a bulletproof logic. Like proving bulletwests work by firing at a person. ”Uhm, actually, you flinched, so imma go without one, thanks.”
He quite literally sat down with his hands raised to help him balance his sitting position as his feet left the ground. If he was hesitant, he'd have his hands down ready to catch his fall.
Idk much about climbing, but in my mind, there is a difference between being able to hold up someone that isn’t really moving a lot, and holding up someone that just fell 15 feet off the side of a cliff
Yup, it's called "static load" versus "dynamic load". Dynamic load can well exceed the static load when you're moving really fast... such as after being in free-fall for a bit.
Generally you try to stop yourself before you get a lot of excess momentum and if you are being safe you have somebody at the bottom that can stop you quickly if you slip. Doesn't make much sense with that height though...still it would be an interesting stress test to watch since you want it to work in the worst case scenario. I'm guessing it is designed so that the weight and pressure will dig it in more but I don't really know the physics of the device enough to say if a sudden significant force would have the same effect as a gradual increase in force
@@VandarAlden Yeah, the cam mechanism bites hard into the rock as soon as there's much downward force. It's just that most climbing systems (specific knots, dynamic ropes) are tested to a MUCH higher load. Sometimes that load is static only, but some places have a drop tower to do dynamic load tests. This static load test is much a smaller load than is typical.
A falling force is MUCH greater than body weight. The cam itself rarely fails. Usually the issue is with the quality of rock or of the placement (overcammed is a common problem), or both. I have fallen numerous times on various sizes of cams, all the way down to micros. They absolutely work.
The micros are usually only 2 kn. You can go way over that if you fall above the cam. Just hanging is only around half, you can get up to 4-8 with a high fall n how much you weigh. I wouldn't whip for sure
@@LocalConArtist Overcamming reduces the outward force the cams have available to push against the sides of the crack, thus making them more liable to pop out.
Really beach balls I would say more like a grain of sand they not for suspending you there for in case you fall and your weight comes down from above he tests things and thinks he's doing it rite he all he's doing is showing you that you can swing from it not save your life from 30 feet plus up
I don't want them to work when I'm swinging on it like a porch swing ,I want them to work when I'm 1000 meters up and suddenly I start to freefall ; and I want it to withstand that jolt . That's the force I want it to withstand
oh he clearly doesn't trust it on the ground either. did you see how careful he was being when he tested it? thats how you act when you trust it is going to fail.
They are rated I’m sure for certain breaking points. The more force until it breaks the more holding power it has. Then I’d guess they are clipped in to multiple places.
It’s works really well until it doesn’t. Then you end up in an article I read that says “professional climber falls to death” and I go “well you play games on cliffs you will prizes at the bottom” and go on with my life. Have a good one 😂
See How these work 1,000 feet up! ruclips.net/video/BWfiH32pplY/видео.html
lol idiot hhaha
stupid hahaha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣big fake
Try this higher I have a limp becoz a slipped cam
Wow, you just made many eat their own negative comments, great vid bro!!
dude definitely looked like he wasnt sure that was going to work
💀
Lol
For sure
For sure dude was still touching the wall to 😂😂
🤭😂
that cautious sitdown and intense stare at it says to me you don't fully trust it either.
He's placing it somewhere you're not supposed to, it still works but he was slightly hesitant considering he literally placed it imperfectly and dangerously.
@@CaveEnthusiastyea he kinda did say “not even perfect placement”
Also the fact he isn't properly testing a fall, just a 0 acceleration gravity and some lame jumpies.
It really don't look like it could hold you if you slip, fall and gain velocity before the rope fully extends and weighs heavily on the cams.
They're "TheGravityLab", this shouldn't be hard to understand...
@@The-Paradise_bmxthere can only be one perfect place in the whole universe for that, because perfect means nothing is better than it, it’s “the” best, I don’t think we will ever find “the” perfect place for that shiit.
@@The-Paradise_bmxyou think everyone will find “the” perfect place for that shxt? The whole point of it is, it should always work on “not perfect placement” if he is scared, that means he doesn’t trust it fully.
I'll show you that they work:
-Proceeds sitting scared and with a nervous smile 🤣
He knows it wasn't a great stick thats why
imagine the same scene at 50m high up a cliff. "
-I'l show you it works *proceeds to act scared*
-his friends: NONONONONONONO DONT DO THAT
"
he had a #4 in a flared placement.
@@titustelesco2870 then maybe find a better placement to showcase the equipment?
lol right?
Others:this product…….
Me:them balls be crying 😂
Bro I was searching for the comment 😂
@@jamieandwendy06I was too ngl 🤣😭 I wanted to make sure someone said something before I did
Same here
I straight up thought that💀 I was looking for a comment like this
How 😂😂 this has to be fake
I read a comment once that said, “Rock climbing just seems like a competition to see who can find the smallest piece of metal to entrust their life with”.
For real, you gain nothing profitable from it. And it's life risking.
@@Zoro4Swords I don’t think everything people ever do should be motivated by profit lol. Some people are adrenaline junkies and doing crazy risky stuff does it for them.
@@Zoro4Swordsit's about experience emotions and presence. Doesnt worth the risk though
@@Zoro4Swords
A culture's military benefits from volunteer guinea pigs.
@@Zoro4Swords I gain nothing profitable from driving 300 kph (~200 mph) on the autobahn. and it's life risking but I do it anyway. because it's fun
Him being reluctant at the start because he wasn’t sure it was going to work 😂
He didn't know if his placement was wrong or the tool would fail.
Yeah, he should try it 1000ft up a mountain
I think anyone would give that pull regardless how safe or reliable something is
@@jbreitz87i mean, that's kinda the point of the tool isn't it?
That’s a natural thing, if you try an electricity wire, despite of being sure that it’s unplugged you would be reluctant about touching it
The hesitation before leaving your feet says all the “trust” I need. Lol
I think he likely just didn't want to swing into the rock in front of him.
???
Yeah, maybe if you thought for a second and realized that the placement is typically where you’d never want to place a rock climbing anchor, you’d understand the slight hesitation
also, by putting his hands up
Hahaha
Showing how well they work with all the confidence of a cybertruck driver showing off how well their vehicle can off road.
bro's not even that high yet proceeds to cautiously sit down.
.
Did...did you want him to get hurt? It's a demonstration my guy.
Little do we know he's actually on a ledge 200ft up
@@HotShotLion Exactly. Even at that height if he fell and hit his head on a rock I guarantee you that would hurt
@@HotShotLion then he shouldn't preach trust on something he doesn't trust himself
"No, you can totally trust it, guys"
Treats it like its a sleeping bear
This tool is for people that aren’t falling
I wanna see him use it 100' above ground
Perfect 😂analogy for his facial expression
A BEAR LOL
First 2 seconds looked like you don’t fully trust it to 😂
Too
Had to watch it a few times to wonder if anyone else noticed lmao
FAXX
I was thinking the same thing lol
Ya he wasn't really selling it😅
I love seeing him flinch twenty times before he let his whole weight bear down. lol
When u realize rock climbing equipment have no bad reviews
Got damnit bobby
That's hilarious and dark 😅
Elite comment
Cause anyone with a bed review fell to their demise before they could share it💀
@@TheBooChild we got the joke
lmao the fearful look upwards definitely gives me confidence
Lmao, saaaaame
😂😂😂
💀
We aren’t afraid of the 99% of times it works. We are afraid of the 1% it doesn’t
They work great until they don't lol
🫵 that’s it… that’s the comment I was looking for
I guess you could say they have a lifetime guarantee for the original buyer...
Whos we? Loser
That 1% fail can be the end of a great life
Why did bro flinch so much and even protected his face when he sat down
The best protection for rock climbing is finding a new hobby that cant make you a pancake
Rock climbing will make me a pancake? Which other hobbies make you pancakes? I'm interested.
@@99arska having a gf
@@maxchan179 xD
@@99arska sky diving, buildings parkour
@@user-kp3qk9gx6q which kind of pancake do those give out? I'd kill for a banana one right about now.
Bros balls elevated so much 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
I was looking for this comment thank you 💀💀
😂😂😂😂
why did u make me look
😂😂
Why r u looking there?
You hesitated there, buddy, don't think we didn't see that.
that must have hurt.
why not? waduhek
Yeah cause caution disproves it, sure, that’s a bulletproof logic. Like proving bulletwests work by firing at a person. ”Uhm, actually, you flinched, so imma go without one, thanks.”
@@AammaK You really take life that seriously? Man, I'd hate being you.
@@AammaK Lighten up, it's not that serious. Don't be insufferable.
The fact that he got scared as he let it go tells me everything
"It's so safe that I'll try it from zero feet off of the ground!"
youre genuinely thick in the head
My bet is he's whipped on it at some point lol
well where did you want him to test it? 1,600 feet up the Half Dome?
@@Im_done_running read the pinned comment. That's pretty much what he did.
@@Im_done_running yes
Your hesitation before hanging said it all 😂
when did he hesitate?
@rain028 when he quickly put his feet back down on the ground for a second. He thought he was falling. Watch it again
He did deliberately put it in a stupid place though, to prove the point.
When you're rock climbing you need to do a little test of the each new rock's firmness before continuing.
He quite literally sat down with his hands raised to help him balance his sitting position as his feet left the ground. If he was hesitant, he'd have his hands down ready to catch his fall.
Sitting down slower than an old dude with hemorrhoids 😂
😂😂😂
I hope you be in safe all the time
Bro's balls, being held hostage
LMAOOO
I WASS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT BEFORE I COMMENTED IT MYSELF
I didn’t even realize that until I saw your comment yall gay 😅
😂
@@francovargas3262 we just felt the pain he Must Go through by just watching Brother 😂
It’s not the heights I’m afraid of, it’s the loss of one of my balls in the harness.
Or both
😂😂😂
@@PeruvianProteinPowderboth? Don't you mean all 3?
@@ChrisOReilly you have 3 balls?
Proper adjustment before climbing is necessary lol
Bro nearly shat himself putting weight on the thing 😂😂
I seen him using this same device a 1000 feet up
it‘s true I‘m the cam
he's like a foot off the ground
He’s looking like “Oh it really work”
😂😂😂😂
That little hop you did while sitting, sealed it for me 😂
Bros packed. Its his balls of steel weighing him down
Somebody had to say it
bro had a whole iron factory living in there
Thank you
working with an absolute lap hog
Hahahahaa man they should really blur that part of the video.
Idk much about climbing, but in my mind, there is a difference between being able to hold up someone that isn’t really moving a lot, and holding up someone that just fell 15 feet off the side of a cliff
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Yup, it's called "static load" versus "dynamic load". Dynamic load can well exceed the static load when you're moving really fast... such as after being in free-fall for a bit.
Generally you try to stop yourself before you get a lot of excess momentum and if you are being safe you have somebody at the bottom that can stop you quickly if you slip. Doesn't make much sense with that height though...still it would be an interesting stress test to watch since you want it to work in the worst case scenario. I'm guessing it is designed so that the weight and pressure will dig it in more but I don't really know the physics of the device enough to say if a sudden significant force would have the same effect as a gradual increase in force
@@VandarAlden Yeah, the cam mechanism bites hard into the rock as soon as there's much downward force.
It's just that most climbing systems (specific knots, dynamic ropes) are tested to a MUCH higher load. Sometimes that load is static only, but some places have a drop tower to do dynamic load tests. This static load test is much a smaller load than is typical.
Underrated comment fr, dude looked scared to just sit on it
Proceeds sitting there nervously and smiling
copied comment
"I'll show you that they work"
Famous last words 💀
I agree. "Not a perfect placement" 😂
i literally said outloud "um...is that what it's supposed to do ? 🫣"
I love your comment 😂❤
This man got the balls to test it.
He's 2 feet off the ground.... I would too....
@@xandergonefar3650this was the joke
Yeah I can see that
Literally
Being an idiot and brave Is a fine line
BROS BALLS ARE REALLY SUFFERING 😅
Not really. You’ve never worn a harness.
@@silverrain99205I’ve worn one before, my nuts were crushed while getting lowered down
Bro finally someone who thought the same thing as me 💀
@@Skylerlife.wolfbeta"Thought" ❌️❌️
@@lazypotato3707what are you? A english teacher
What a nervous smile you gave us with your hands on guard for any emergency 😊😅
This dude look terrified when he went to put his weight on it lmao
Well that's just the basic human mind trying to make sure of everything's safety
And he was 2 ft off the ground
And no way near the force of impact from a fall 😅 imagine the fear he has every fall
he had a #4 in a flared placement.
That bun is a testosterone depleter.
"I'll show you it works" *very carefully leans down, watching the clamp the entire time.*
Irrelevant
He didn't even believe it was gonna work, he was 45% sure he was going to fall 😅
Probably the 7th take.
Thats used in Diddy's Partys for the Trip Around the World 🌍
This is some of the greatest unintentional comedy ever 😂😂
Dude flinched like he got kicked in the nuts
Them nuts were popping too 👀😂😂
That's cause he probably pinched one wearing that thing. 😆
which nuts?
@@hardToSignUpHereHe’s a rock climber, wtf are you talking about what nuts?
@@hardToSignUpHerepeanuts
Three minutes earlier: this guy lost rock-paper-scissors to the camera operator
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This comment deserves to be appreciated
Underrated comment 😂😂😂
That's a completely trusting gaze he give 'em as he sits down LOL
This dude looks like he barley trusted himself trying to sit down all scared🤣 Iv done rope swings off cams without that much fear lmao.
haha don't love a #4 in a flared placement.
Lol seriously. Gotta send it for the tube bro. Just jump into that thing next time haha
Lol he was just making sure he can still have babies
@@yoteslaya7296 someone didn’t get their diaper changed
@@yoteslaya7296 Awww did poor baby not get mommie's milk?
A falling force is MUCH greater than body weight. The cam itself rarely fails. Usually the issue is with the quality of rock or of the placement (overcammed is a common problem), or both. I have fallen numerous times on various sizes of cams, all the way down to micros. They absolutely work.
The micros are usually only 2 kn. You can go way over that if you fall above the cam. Just hanging is only around half, you can get up to 4-8 with a high fall n how much you weigh. I wouldn't whip for sure
@@Kratos-eg7ez Good advice. Not the place for factor 2 falls.
Generally, I’d say over caming doesn’t cause them to pop in though it does cause them to get stuck
@@LocalConArtist Overcamming reduces the outward force the cams have available to push against the sides of the crack, thus making them more liable to pop out.
@@russelldevaney7001 that would only make sense to me if camming angle is not consistent such as a totem, where it goes to a flat spot
The grimace of fear and quick knee jerk ready to fall body language is funny
Didn’t see any of that. Did you watch the same video?😂
The bounce test had me rolling
"Alot of people don't trust cams"
**Doesn't trust cams**
Dude was willing to risk his tailbone for this clip.
Fr 🤦🏾♀️
And his wee wee
The slow motion told me everything I needed to know.
Maybe get your ears checked m8
Dude was so unsure, he had to sit down in slow motion
This guy is so brave, trusting this device while suspended 13 inches off the ground. The guy's balls are the size of beach balls.
he barely trusted it to begin with before suspending lol
They will be if he falls on them
I don't he was trying to show that he trusts them, just that they do work. You don't have to be 100 feet up to show that
Damn, beach balls? Bro needs to get checked for a hernia
Really beach balls I would say more like a grain of sand they not for suspending you there for in case you fall and your weight comes down from above he tests things and thinks he's doing it rite he all he's doing is showing you that you can swing from it not save your life from 30 feet plus up
That was the most cautious and gentle sit I have ever seen.
why the fuck would anyone sit any less gentle than that on the side of a cliff 500 ft in the air
Sometimes the sit isn’t voluntary
@@tmoney_49because they slipped and fell
You can see him hesitate, he’s concerned about falling 😂
he had a #4 in a flared placement.
@@CalebTheTwig whatever that means
@@DroneShotFPVthe crack is thinner towards the top and wider towards the bottom
@@ZerolinGD Thank you!
@@DroneShotFPV😂😂😂 whatever that means
"I show you how safe they are" famous last word
even he still hesitates
This guy has some balls to test it like that
Someone who noticed 😂
@@savvy4240I’m surprised no one mentioned it
The way he put his hands above his head so that it wouldn’t fall and hit him tells me a lot more than what you were trying to
Buddy didn’t look to sure about how secure it was 🤣
bro was more afraid of that sh*t than me,and he's the one trying to sell it
This comment made me laugh the hardest out of all of them
That hesitation said everything
Bro got violated 😅
how?
Umm.. yeah how? You on the right video?
Yeaaaah, that harness groped tf outta him and I think THAT might be the realy reason he looks so uncomfortable sitting down 💀
@@Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kittyharnesses are actually very comfortable and don’t usually touch your junk they go around it.
Bro's balls holding back tears😂
He's not trying to convince us. He's trying to convince himself.
Right??!
He didn't look to sure about it, he was actually surprised!
My mom so mean😭✋🏼 she gon say “these rock climbers gonna learn a lesson ONE day” 😭😭✋🏼
Just because your friends and family don't use proper grammer, doesn't mean you don't have to.
@@roadrunner9622 bro . That was a typo.😭💔
@@roadrunner9622grammar****
@@roadrunner9622 "grammer" XDD
@@roadrunner9622AAVE is a thing. If you're going to correct someone's "grammar", at least do it right.
I like how he even looked unsure.
That’s actually the perfect placement
Best part about this, is that I’ll never have to find out for myself.
The problem is that I don't trust rocks. So I stay on the ground.
Fr bro 😂😂
Bro look at rock slides, rocks falling from rocks they don’t even trust themselves
The most stone-hearted bitches are in fact, the stones.
Not recommended for people who like to keep their skeletons intact.
Bro doesn't trust on himself 😂
I don't want them to work when I'm swinging on it like a porch swing ,I want them to work when I'm 1000 meters up and suddenly I start to freefall ; and I want it to withstand that jolt . That's the force I want it to withstand
My balls screamed when i saw this.😭☠️
If I had balls they would have popped back inside out of fear.
I'm pretty sure that's not meant to happen 💀
at first i didnt get any of the balls comments, yalls spazzin xddd
Bro was terrified doing it 1 foot of the ground
Not even he felt safe. That's why he kept on checking if it was properly secured 🤣🤣
My man is packing
Trusting whatever that is while you’re on the ground is alot diffferent than showing us you trust it 1000ft up in the air!
oh he clearly doesn't trust it on the ground either. did you see how careful he was being when he tested it? thats how you act when you trust it is going to fail.
His initial hesitation before fully hanging on to it says it all 😂😂😂
This is going in my top 10 unintentional comedy moments for sure
Dude was ready in case it didnt work
The nervousness initially was hilarious
"CUT!!! Take 20!!......
& I think we got it!!" 😂
Love these tests and how you so delicately put your body weight onto it telling me that this wasn't the first recording aka it failed prior
Bro didn't even trust it at first xD
What happens if you’re falling by and there’s a lot of force?
great question. check out my most recent short - Fall testing a cam
They are rated I’m sure for certain breaking points. The more force until it breaks the more holding power it has. Then I’d guess they are clipped in to multiple places.
The more force the tighter the grip of the tool
Like 10x or more of the force in this useless demo!
You prey haha
he's so confident he shows you they work at 1 feet off the ground
“I’ll show you it works” lmao proceeds to second guess for a second
Lot of people included him also …see his nervous smile 😂😂😂😂
rock climbing: you're either really good at it, or you're dead
Or you just fall, recover and continue
Protection exists for a reason. Very few people dare to climb without a rope
It’s works really well until it doesn’t. Then you end up in an article I read that says “professional climber falls to death” and I go “well you play games on cliffs you will prizes at the bottom” and go on with my life. Have a good one 😂
The hesitation really convinces me
"Not one person alive has ever died from this."
This statement reviewed for accuracy 7.20.24
That tentatively lifting of the feet got me 😂
Maaaan he didn't trust it either. You saw how he was scared to let go. lmao
“A lot of people (including myself) dont trust…” 😂😂
🤣
Friction: A rock climbers best friend.
Best title lol
it’s the hesitation for me 😂