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On 11/03/2022 at 19:21, Mark J said:

Pruning wounds don't tend to extend into compartmentalised areas of fungal activity.

I agree that it's the lesser of two evils though. 
 

Depends on the size of the pruning wound 🤣

2 hours ago, Mr. Squirrel said:

Looks like Gefa or similar, far better product than cobra and boa imo. 

 

2 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

Wondered if it was gefa, been a long long time since i used it 

I find gefa a hateful system to try and use in a tree. Faffing around getting to secure a rope into a fid with tape while aloft is a right pain in the arse.

 

The direct rope to sling contact also strikes me as a poor idea.

 

Cobra is much easier IMO. the only tool you need aside from a knife/shears is a gas torch to heat shrink the ends. 

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44 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

Depends on the size of the pruning wound 🤣

 

I find gefa a hateful system to try and use in a tree. Faffing around getting to secure a rope into a fid with tape while aloft is a right pain in the arse.

 

The direct rope to sling contact also strikes me as a poor idea.

 

Cobra is much easier IMO. the only tool you need aside from a knife/shears is a gas torch to heat shrink the ends. 

See I find cobra an absolute fankle. You’ve gotta have tape, scissors, a blow torch, spreader, sleeve, shock absorbers… then getting the tension right is a pain. All you need with Gefa/Gefa style is tape and scissors. Never really used a fid. 

 

I also don’t believe the shock absorbers in cobra/boa are actually any use. No data to back that up, but my inclination is they’re nonsense. Never observed a problem with the rope to sling contact. 

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