“I wanted to find a way to make chimneys and wide cracks a little more mellow,” says BD Athlete Alex Honnold. “Luckily I knew just the folks to talk to.” Now, armed with a gold #21 Camalot C4, there’s nothing Honnold can’t protect. By re-engineering the lobes of a traditional Camalot, we were able to expand the range exponentially to create the ultimate wide-sending machine. Rest assured, the #21 C4 combines its enormous size with a manageable weight, giving you the confidence needed to rack this bad boy no matter how long the approach. Plus, the final touch is the #21’s innovative trigger keeper technology, which holds the cam in a retracted position when racked. And when the cracks get wide, simply whip it out, squeeze the trigger and BOOM … it’s time to tame the monster.
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POST-PROCUTION HOUSE
Less Chip, More Salsa
FEATURING
Alex Honnold
DIRECTOR
Chris Parker
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Cole Taylor
DRONE
Cole Taylor
EDITOR
Jacob Oster
SOUND DESIGN
Jacob Oster
COLOR GRADE
Jacob Oster