In reply to Cake:
> From black totem size upwards, totems are best
unless its an deeper placement in which case the bulk of them gets in the way.
The wires in some cases catch but usually this is the block behind the lobes that gets in the way. This is because distance between the cam lobe and material against which the springs sit is shorter than most so they can't be placed as easily deep inside a crack. An example would be if the placement is larger than the opening of the crack when you would need to slide it along a crack from a wide opening to this better placement.
there are other negatives like the weight bearing cables being more susceptible to damage in placement. Or the cams being extremely prone to stickiness after use in sea cliff environments. Or in the case of the larger Z4s (0.3 and above) the twin axle means they can be used passively inside a pocket where a Totem would explode. But all of the cams have pros and cons and there are loads of occasions where the totem is king too.
Post edited at 13:29