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Are Spiderjacks Only Worthwhile On Big Trees?


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I'm putting a lot of thought in to getting a spiderjack and seeing as there seems to be very little opportunity to 'try before I buy' I'm researching it thoroughly before I throw that sort of money at it. I've been told that they're only worthwhile when you're working on large trees quite regularly. Is this true?

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I`ve started playing with a hitch hiker. I will probably still use the spiderjack, I haven`t found a way to use both together yet.

 

Basically the spiderjack was on my rope and I wouldn`t go to the bother of taking it off for small trees. It works fine. It`s not all about big zippy descents and no slack tending. :001_smile:

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I very rarely do anything intricate on big trees. I tried the spider jack, it wasn't for me, I tied VT, didn't like that either. Mainly down to strength, I just couldn't hold my weight that well while self tending, and then I thought it was quite an unsafe way of working, leaving myself open to falling.

I am back to what I know, a Prussik. But on big open trees, where there is a lot of climbing over limbs and limb walking, it's a hindrance .

If for some reason I had a lot of big reduction or deadwood to do, I would srt and rope wrench, that looks the business. I've never tried it, but it makes sense to me.

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