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As for short or long gaffs, spikes, arn't short for more sporty ventures,ie: pole climbing, so i believe. I got some new ones today which in the description said long gaffs were more suitable for tree work, short for pole climbing. Buckingham Titainium £200. Are these E-bay spikes new or 2nd hand (leg)? Do not trust used kit.

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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

 

Dont listen to me anymore regarding throwlines:thumbup:

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