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I’ve been looking into getting the ART Snakeanchor and am unsure whether to get the 2.5m or 5m version. I don’t want to get the 2.5m one and find it’s too small for most trees but I also don’t want something that’s massively too long. 

 

Does anyone else use one and what length do you have? 

 

Cheers!

 

Al

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depends what size trees you normally work on and if you use it when chogging down stems. I use a pulleysaver and just daisy chain to keep tail out of the way. Personally I would get the longer one.

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Cheers for the replies guys. Just to clarify I’d Be using this for an SRT base anchor only. I have the ropeguide if I ever need it for stem work ?.

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I’ve got one but unsure of the size ... think it could be the 2.5 m as I’m sure I’ve come across a few trees it’s been too small on.. either way a bowline is still does the job if not.

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