Blakesmaster
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game? don't understand that comment.
Think harder. Call me if you don't get it.
game? don't understand that comment.
So you`re thinking of having an in-experienced climber use this ZZ system so there are no worries in regard to him tying a proper friction hitch & this is going to speed him up in the department of takedowns?
First off no gadget or "tool" is gonna make a guy a good climber, let alone provide him knowledge aloft to do what is right, you put an in-experienced guy up there with this ZZ you better prepare for property damage!! if he/she cant tie knots on the ground or run a saw proficiently then you`re gonna have problems, they should be a good groundie before becoming a climber.
Whats scary is someone thinking to teach a newbie in a "large" removal by having him use this thing, all for the sake of speed & worry of tying a knot properly, Wow..........!
LXT..........
Think harder. Call me if you don't get it.
Let's see...a green company owner with little experience is concerned about new climbers coming on the market to challenge him?
a tool for a toolSo you`re thinking of having an in-experienced climber use this ZZ system so there are no worries in regard to him tying a proper friction hitch & this is going to speed him up in the department of takedowns?
First off no gadget or "tool" is gonna make a guy a good climber, let alone provide him knowledge aloft to do what is right, you put an in-experienced guy up there with this ZZ you better prepare for property damage!! if he/she cant tie knots on the ground or run a saw proficiently then you`re gonna have problems, they should be a good groundie before becoming a climber.
Whats scary is someone thinking to teach a newbie in a "large" removal by having him use this thing, all for the sake of speed & worry of tying a knot properly, Wow..........!
LXT..........
Just received it and very cool set up. Today a rainer here so set it up on my lat machine and it is smooth as silk and feathery responsive. I think you could do what we used to call a Miller jump out of a 100 ' oak (used to race to ground and loser buys the beer) and stop on a dime. No sit back, you can feed line straight through it when ascending. Almost Rolex like in construction...absolutely love it. And just as I thought...you can just feed the working end of the cl line thru it to set up or re tie, but a splice won't be going thru it. Who needs it tho.
400 lb. weight limit on these 1 oh dumb
What size rope you using on it? I was reading another forum and the one guy said his 1/2" vortex was not running smooth, i have vortex and arbormaster 1/2 lines.
So me strapping your old ass on my book bag would still put us 54lbs under ...... glad sto see your old senile curmudgeon ass posting again ....
yeah the half inch a little too big
Oh great, I have 300' of new vortex in the house! What rope are you or anyone else using? Thinking of getting one when i am in states next week.
Vortex cool
I see the taughtline and Blakes as dinosaurs because they are not able to be slack tended and therefore add that dimension to danger to the new guy. Not the case with this.
New guys won't be using my Wraptor...no way! Pantins...and ascendtree...sure.
So you plan on training a climber that knows so little about climbing that if he leaves you he will not be able to climb because all he knows how to climb with is the ZZ?
And this logic comes from a guy that has been in the tree biz for over 30 years?
Have him close his eyes before he makes every pruning cut, too!
ooooow ouuuuch!!