If anyone has any of these, either return them to where you bought
it or follow the fix listed here...
It has been brought to our attention
regarding the Totem Cams sold prior to 31 December 2010 that the
color anodizing of the cams gives them a surface hardness that
may affect their holding power in certain areas of polished
limestone and when the cams still retain their layer of
anodizing on the area in contact with the rock.
This anodized layer gradually rubs off with use and may even be
removed by hand with sandpaper. However, when used exclusively
on low-adherence rocks this anodized layer is not easily
removed, which means that the Totem Cam may have a diminished
holding power, even when it has been used for some time. The
Totem Cam’s grip is suitable for all areas once the anodized
layer on the cams on the surface in contact with the rock has
been completely rubbed off.
The new model of Totem Cam has microblasted cams instead of
anodized ones, which ensures they have a suitable holding power
right from the start, on all kinds of rocks and in all
placements.
We deeply regret the inconvenience this circumstance may cause
you.
We are extremely grateful to the climber who alerted us on this
matter. The feedback we receive is essential for helping us to
continuously improve our products.