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Climbing and moving to NZ.


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Hi, I'm moving to NZ in 8 weeks and was just wondering if any you you had any tips on bits of kit that I should bring with me. Selling all saws, ropes and bulky stuff, but was thinking about shipping my harness. Should I pick up a few new bits like if they are cheaper here in the UK? Stuff like, Silky, hitch climber, rope wrench ect ect? What do you think?

Matt

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MS200T will cost about $1500. Have a look at the TREETOOLS website and that will give you an idea of how much gear costs here. You'll have to weigh that aginst the cost of bringing your gear in to the country. Also, why would you want to bring your saw/s in to NZ or are you thinking of contract climbing? If you're employed your saws will be provided.

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