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Anyone have good input on comfortable spikes or pads? used to have bucks with steel cushion wraps.
How does anyone here feel about the aluminum climbrights. I'd like set of lighter spikes at a decent price. The climbrights seem to fit the bill. I'm 5'8" and ~ 155 so I'm not a huge guy and I don't need a 10lb set of climbers slowing me down. I've got a huge stand of 100' scotch pines that all need to be topped and they are thick enough that a throwline is simply not an option. I've climbed before but with an ancient pair of clunky climbers and a terrible butt belt seat. I want my own pair and I want to do it right. Also any recommendations on flip lines and a new saddle? My modded black diamond harness just isn't cuttin it. Once again, weight is a premium. I have climbing lines and rigging etc and I've gotten away with throw lines and srt for the big cottonwoods but I'm looking be more conifer capable.
Your thoughts?
Taylor
Anyone have good input on comfortable spikes or pads? used to have bucks with steel cushion wraps.
I've been climbing almost daily for 3 years on my aluminum Bashlin spurs with velrco Big Buck wrap pads, they're nothing fancy but get the job done.
Anyone have good input on comfortable spikes or pads? used to have bucks with steel cushion wraps.
Well, I went ahead and listed the Gecko climbers for sale on eBay today.The Geckos? I'm now pretty reluctant to try them since I've fallen in love again with my Buckinghams, so the Geckos are sitting in a box waiting for me to decide whether or not to sell 'em. They're "new" and unused right now, but if I try them, they definitely become a "used" pair.
Well, I went ahead and listed the Gecko climbers for sale on eBay today.
Yeah, I heard that a lot, too. But since I couldn't justify having two pair of climbers, I sold the Geckos without ever trying them in a tree (still new). On a positive note, I made an extra $100 on the sale. I did another dismantle & removal a week ago, and the Big Buck pads are comfy ... a little bulky, but comfy.... I keep hearin' "they're well worth the money".....
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