luckylogger
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anyone use these steel footplates. do they help the hurting feet problem?
are they akward in the tree?
thanks boys
are they akward in the tree?
thanks boys
anyone use these steel footplates. do they help the hurting feet problem?
are they akward in the tree?
thanks boys
I climbed with them on a pair of Klien's many years ago. Didn't like them at all. Like Asthesun said, you can't really bend the arch of your foot or limbwalk with them. I'd just buy a more comfortable climber if the one's you have are causing discomfort.
Were they Wolf Claws? I think that Bailey's sells those.
Yeah, watch your step with them. I had thought about welding a few spikes to the bottom to improve them but then I have thought about other things too.
I agree they will slow you down( nominally so) in some areas but I have to say it isn't long before them nice expensive climbimg boots start to sag in the arch. On limbwalking you either have to be like twinkle toes or set your spikes. I have no problem with either.
I once knew a guy who had these crazy spikes. I think Sherrill used to sell them. They were constructed of high density plastic with a big " Herman Munster" foot plate which was mounted to the calve shank via a pivot. Seemed pretty light and able to withstand some abuse. The sole was thick rubber so they were a little more nimble than these steel footplates.
I was looking for a set, I forget what they are called and haven't ever seen another pair. I had "come across" these steel ones, they certainly add some weight. I wouldn't mind tossing them but I like the boots I wear more.
i've had my wescos for about 3 yrs now and they're still very comfortable. my feet are the last thing to start hurting when i've been up a tree all day. i think a better investment than footplates would be good boots and good pads. irons are all about the same, just varying weights.
i have some nice hoffman climbing boots. they are comfy as hell to wear. double steel shank in the sole to be rigid. but still if im waiting in a tree for stuff to be on the ground my feet hurt. i will throw my other strap over a branch and put my rope bag between my bag and the tree and kick my spurs out and just hang there. now thats comfy. im also 240 pounds so think of the psi of 240 pounds onto those 1 inch wide steel bars on spurs. unless my boot soles were made of concrete, the best of boots will flex
I always climb with spurs, Buckinghams for the last few years, first Kliens. Always worn Viberg lineman boots. Never had a problem, ever.
I'll say it again, Viberg.
I will keep that in mind thanks. Meanwhile keep those stank ass boots away from me, especially when I am eating. That much time it'll probably take a bullet to keep them off my ham sandwich.
No, but seriously, I like to get new boots each season... same with my pair of underwear.
i have some nice hoffman climbing boots. they are comfy as hell to wear. double steel shank in the sole to be rigid. but still if im waiting in a tree for stuff to be on the ground my feet hurt. i will throw my other strap over a branch and put my rope bag between my bag and the tree and kick my spurs out and just hang there. now thats comfy. im also 240 pounds so think of the psi of 240 pounds onto those 1 inch wide steel bars on spurs. unless my boot soles were made of concrete, the best of boots will flex
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