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Can you recommend some new gaffs to me to save me going in and trying loads ? I really needed some and the end of last year but didn’t get around to it. My old komets are shot now and parts are hard to get. I fix an arbpro quick step plate to the shaft also. If you can recommend any that device works well with I’d appreciate it.

 

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Good luck! I tried to replace my old kleins several times, went back to them and bought new pads and straps in the end, couldnt get used to geckos or Stein x2 or they treehog ones. Had to sell them in the end.

 

I'm sure with enough perseverance you could get used to other style of spikes but I couldnt be bothered really. Hopefully you can find some close to whatever type the komets are, shank and spike wise. Which ones are you climbing atm?

 

 

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I think you can get recommendations but in the end have to try them on, I've read a lot of people hate Stein X2 but I find them really comfortable, much more than Kleins and bashlins I've worn on training courses. I'm 6 foot 7 though, so I reckon it depends on your legs.

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  On 02/05/2019 at 12:29, billpierce said:

Good luck! I tried to replace my old kleins several times, went back to them and bought new pads and straps in the end, could get used to geckos or they treehog ones. Had to sell them in the end.

I'm sure with enough perseverance you could get used to other style of spikes but I could be bothered really. Hopefully you can find some close to whatever type the komets are, shank and spike wise. Which ones are you climbing atm?

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Which type of gaffs did you have?

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  On 02/05/2019 at 12:29, billpierce said:

Good luck! I tried to replace my old kleins several times, went back to them and bought new pads and straps in the end, could get used to geckos or they treehog ones. Had to sell them in the end.

I'm sure with enough perseverance you could get used to other style of spikes but I could be bothered really. Hopefully you can find some close to whatever type the komets are, shank and spike wise. Which ones are you climbing atm?

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These are the Miller Komets. Had them for a few years. Well made but hard to get spares. And heavy compared to new stuff.

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  On 02/05/2019 at 12:53, Dan Maynard said:

I think you can get recommendations but in the end have to try them on, I've read a lot of people hate Stein X2 but I find them really comfortable, much more than Kleins and bashlins I've worn on training courses. I'm 6 foot 7 though, so I reckon it depends on your legs.

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You don’t need to climb mate ! That’s a big lad.

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  On 02/05/2019 at 13:38, Gaz-exRM said:
Miller Komets.

I just cleaned them up.

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Expect you want the same spikes. Cant see them in the pic mate I.e long short angle etc

 

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Went over to Honey Bros this afternoon and they let me try everything in stock. Got the Distel alu click.

 

Bunch of top blokes and ladies in there.

 

Gaz

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