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Hey guys.

 

The time has come that I need to do some spiking. The tree of choice is a pine which has had a bit of wind damage at the top and the only way to access the top to free the lump of wood left there is to spike it.

 

 

 

Cheers

 

Throwline?:sneaky2::001_smile:

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I know people think the carbon fibre ones are the dogs but I really didn't like them. Infact at my last company we all used to avoid having to climb on that pair. The velcro fastening round the ancle is shite IMO.

You are much better off with a good pair of allys.

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EEEEEBBAAAAAYYYYYY! I bought mine for £50 from ebay - the old leather style, super comfortable. i find them more comfortable than the new padded velcro ones my boss has.

here are a few cheap ones....

 

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Throwline?:sneaky2::001_smile:

 

there are no branches to anchor to, plus if there was, im unsure of the quality of it or the strength t the top, so spikes seem to be the better option, plus its on the edge of a woodland, with persmission from the gamekeeper im allowed to use it. there is no access for a mewp

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Got mine from Ebay too, very, very old buckinghams but for £22.50 inc postage was a bargain! Well comfy for most of the day.

 

Question looking on the treeworker link Climbing Spurs - Treeworker.co.uk i only ever thought there was long or short gaffs. Whats the Europe gaff? Can someone enlighten me to this because im bamboozled.....

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Got mine from Ebay too, very, very old buckinghams but for £22.50 inc postage was a bargain! Well comfy for most of the day.

 

Question looking on the treeworker link Climbing Spurs - Treeworker.co.uk i only ever thought there was long or short gaffs. Whats the Europe gaff? Can someone enlighten me to this because im bamboozled.....

 

i did actually read the europe gaff too, with US trees like the redwoods having thick bark, they will have a longer gaff to get through it so the spikes would work more effectively, with most european trees (beech, ash) having thinner bark then there is no need for a long gaff. So there is a shorter one available.

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