Who we are
Over the past year or so, I’ve taken a great interest in designing tools used to remove stuck cams. I’ve found that, in most cases, the cams that I recover are usable, aside from broken trigger bars from the pirates that tried their hand at the booty before me.
So, after amassing a good collection of cams with broken trigger bars, I started to wonder if there were any replacement trigger bar options on the market.
I scoured Reddit and the Mountain Project forums and found a few basic designs. Unfortunately, they weren’t very durable and broke during the testing phases.
So, I decided I would design and manufacture my own take on replacement triggers. After some feedback on my original design for the BD C4/UL, I had a few people reach out to me about replacement triggers for other models of cams.
After this, requests kept coming in, and I realized that there are probably a good number of people in this community running into the same issues that I was.
This brings us to Infrared Climbing Design.