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Nice! Daddy like! Now thats what Im talkin' bout'! Can you post a pic, or tell me what brand/model?
Geko carbon fiber spikes.
Nice! Daddy like! Now thats what Im talkin' bout'! Can you post a pic, or tell me what brand/model?
Right on. Carbon fiber...I doubt you could go wrong. Come to think of it, I did look at a carbon fiber spur at TCIA expo and it was super light.Cuz I heard there lighter, and Ive always been the first one in my zone to try new things. Fight fatige you know?
18-inch Carbon Fiber Gecko : SherrillTree Tree Care Equipment
Heres the link also they are not one size fits all so make sure ya get a good measurement . or measure your old spikes. And get ready for the most comrfortable spikes ever!
I currently use some off brand cheapos . Use to use my buddies aluminum Bashlins and those were nice! We called em' air slippers. Ive tried the wolf claws, and dont get me wrong, they were nice to, but all the extra padding made me feel like I was spiking into rotten mush, so it made me feel unsafe .(IDK, just did). I dont know if the guy was talking about Geckos, he didnt say a brand name, just said the whole shank was carbon fiber. Was really hoping to get some feedback here, and maybe some pics, but Im a lil worried that Ive pissed everyone off too much(hehehe).
Those things are beautiful. Except for the weight limit part at the bottom of the page in the sherrill catalog. 240 pounds! even if i worked in my boxers I would be over. Maybe a speedo??? LOL....wescos and a speedo......thats just wrong
I have not started climbing yet, just cutting from the bucket. I am looking at what gear to buy and I like to have the best available, especially when my life depends on it, and the Gecco carbon fiber spikes are appealing to me and it seems that the guys on here that wear them, are really pleased with their performance. I have yet to read anything negative about them on here, with the exception of the weight limit which at 165lbs and 5' 7" is not a problem for me. So my question is money not being the concern should I spring for the Carbon Fiber or stick with the tried and true titanium or aluminum. Thanks, Paul
I have not started climbing yet, just cutting from the bucket. I am looking at what gear to buy and I like to have the best available, especially when my life depends on it, and the Gecco carbon fiber spikes are appealing to me and it seems that the guys on here that wear them, are really pleased with their performance. I have yet to read anything negative about them on here, with the exception of the weight limit which at 165lbs and 5' 7" is not a problem for me. So my question is money not being the concern should I spring for the Carbon Fiber or stick with the tried and true titanium or aluminum. Thanks, Paul
I personally find it annoying when a guy "just learning" to climb buys the most expensive stuff on the market. Although...I would have to say that...if you can afford it...well, you may as well. Its like a new guy who climbed his first tree showing up the next day with a pair of wescos on. It just rubs me the wrong way. No offense to firediver. Hey..if you can afford it...go for it. Do I think there are many climbers who truely benifet from carbon fiber? I doubt it. but I guess I will never know cuz I am TO FAT....mmaannnn
TreeAce I am truely sorry you feel bad when a new guy can afford the best. Personally I think it is great That firediver feels all of us are a great resource, you included, and when you really think about it each one of us has probably spent more over the years buying average on up multiple sets of spikes to get to the ones we like. So what i am saying is he is spending less and getting more! Wow does that really bunch up your stick and berries in the front of that cheap 30 year old saddle of yours or what. Hey just kidding with you....The thing he will miss out on is the years of experience you have that can give you the ability to compare and truely appreciate great gear and comfort when use it!
Firediver if you can... get the best you can afford and if you have the opportunity to try before you buy then definitely do.
Let us all Rep Scrat for being humble!
Jeff
You were humble too, I just couldn't rep ya.
Jeff
TreeAce I am truely sorry you feel bad when a new guy can afford the best. Personally I think it is great that Firediver feels all of us are a great resource, you included, and when you really think about it each one of us has probably spent more money over the years buying average on up multiple sets of spikes to get to the ones we like. So what i am saying is he is spending less and getting more! Wow does that really bunch up your stick and berries in the front of that cheap 30 year old saddle of yours or what. Hey just kidding with you....The thing he will miss out on is the years of experience you have that can give you the ability to compare and truely appreciate great gear and comfort when you use it!
Firediver if you can... get the best you can afford and if you have the opportunity to try before you buy then definitely do.
am 28 yrs old and I have had a lot of dangerous jobs such as:
I have had a number of jobs and opportunities that are considered dangerous Engineer and conductor at the railroad, a deputy sheriff, firefighter/ EMT, divemaster/ assistant scuba instructor, salvage diver,
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