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going to buy some new spikes - buckingham or bashlin??? choices, chioces! i guess spikes are spikes but if any one has any info advice that would be great! i also would like to be able to change the gaffs on them with ease, i like short gaffs as i find my self climbing on skinny stuff alot, but when those fat pines and wellingtonias need doing then big is best.

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I love my bashlin alloys, I tried some with the velcro pads (bashlin I think) and didn't like them, the stiffness of the calf pad seemed to want to move the spikes allong your boot. Each to their own though.:001_smile:

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yup what swb said,the alloy geckos are awesome well worth every penny

 

mine (classics) delivered today, look good only question they seem a bit narrow for my boots (protector pro size 46) arch dont sit flush with bottom of spikes, is this going to be a prob. mind you damm sight lighter than my kleins

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alloy geckos with velcro pads, nuff said now go and get them and enjoy:thumbup:

 

Have they got the same lump at the foot plate as the ali bash do? If so dose this make limb walking a git if on larger trees?

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Have they got the same lump at the foot plate as the ali bash do? If so dose this make limb walking a git if on larger trees?

 

i dont really know what you mean, but i dont have aproblem with them, and i never really branch walk, i always go out under tension, side ways using the edge of my feet:001_smile:

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