Right, so used to climb more when I was a lot younger. Now I'm broken and heavy...
Been finding the need to do some of my own rigging lately, hiring it out has gotten problematic, not the expense but the timing...
Anyway I've ran the cast aluminum Birminghams, and curenty have cast set of Mallory's, have a set of ancient looks to be hand forged gaffs with a homemade pad they where ok but more then a little dull...
So the problem I have is that where all the gaffs I've used before ride is right where I crushed my leg a number of years ago, or where the screws that hold me together are driven through. Not exactly fun...
What I'm looking for is something with a solid pad and super squirshy foam, that covers a large part of the inner shin. Any recommendations or something that comes in a better size for my giant legs.. the Mallory's are a little on the skinny side.
The second question is them little plates that fit on top of the gaffs for the boot to ride on are they worth the effort? This is mostly cause the foot that got crushed is also wired wrong so the muscles don't really work right, I figure the extra support might be worth it.
Thanks gents, I realize I'm trespassing a bit.
Been finding the need to do some of my own rigging lately, hiring it out has gotten problematic, not the expense but the timing...
Anyway I've ran the cast aluminum Birminghams, and curenty have cast set of Mallory's, have a set of ancient looks to be hand forged gaffs with a homemade pad they where ok but more then a little dull...
So the problem I have is that where all the gaffs I've used before ride is right where I crushed my leg a number of years ago, or where the screws that hold me together are driven through. Not exactly fun...
What I'm looking for is something with a solid pad and super squirshy foam, that covers a large part of the inner shin. Any recommendations or something that comes in a better size for my giant legs.. the Mallory's are a little on the skinny side.
The second question is them little plates that fit on top of the gaffs for the boot to ride on are they worth the effort? This is mostly cause the foot that got crushed is also wired wrong so the muscles don't really work right, I figure the extra support might be worth it.
Thanks gents, I realize I'm trespassing a bit.