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These youths i keep working with are stomping around trees in their lightweight scarpas and ive been convinced to give some climbing / pruning only boots a try. I fancy something with a clip loop for using with a HAAS like the arbpro evo 2s but also like the idea of the Andrew quicksteps (none protective ones.) Any feed back on these type of boots would be much appreciated.

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yeah i own the Andrew chainsaw boots - they are good - though not light weight. I'm tempted by the Andrew none chainsaw boots for pruning in as i use a lot of SRT so the quick step would get used.

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from reviews i have read im kind of looking at the Evo 2's the main reason being if i buy the andrew quick step i'll end up forking out for (yet another) foot ascender - although that does look handy for SRT work.

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I fell out with my 4 SRT foot loop - I bought the one meant for chainsaw boots but it was too tight to get right over my size 47 canoe like Andrews, this meant it sat funny on my toe end and it also wore through after about 2 months as it was a massive pain to put on and off so it got stomp around on the ground a fair bit - hence the desire for something where it the loop is intergrated into the boot.

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