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Think the missus has hid my pantin. Im sure she likes the fact i have to hip thrust up those stems keeping me in shape...wink wink.

 

Guess she's waiting for the day your arms are crippled from all that upper body usage!! :D

 

Seriously though they are great tools, glad some of you are using them!! It amazes me how many question why?? :)

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I wouldn't say regularly but if its a long way up with lots of messing about then definitely. Hitch climber and pantin can be your best friends when trying to make life easier on the body.

Hand ascender or croll with footloop also to help share the load.

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