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Posted
1 hour ago, Mr. Squirrel said:

I think treehog biners are the only ones that still have a lifespan on them too. Junk. 

I have never felt that impressed by Treehog products. Am I alone in thinking this?

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2 minutes ago, maybelateron said:

I have never felt that impressed by Treehog products. Am I alone in thinking this?

 

They're the budget option for sure. I had a pair of their boots once, I think. Didn't last pissing time. They failed (leaked or broke) and were given or thrown away.

 

The spikes have held up fine thus far, only rarely used though. Needed modified from the start to make them useable for comfort.

 

The wire core lanyard was fine.

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

Treehog harness was the most uncomfortable thing I ever put on.


I doubt it is as ‘memorable’ as a Willans T22.

Posted
8 hours ago, Mr. Squirrel said:

I think treehog biners are the only ones that still have a lifespan on them too. Junk. 

Ten years if made after March 2022, 5 years if made before

Posted
32 minutes ago, Bolt said:


I doubt it is as ‘memorable’ as a Willans T22.

Nope, climbed in one of those although just a trial. Treehog still the worst, instantly you wonder how they managed to make something so uncomfortable.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

Nope, climbed in one of those although just a trial. Treehog still the worst, instantly you wonder how they managed to make something so uncomfortable.


I found that every climb in a T22 was, in effect, a trial.

Posted
3 hours ago, Bolt said:


I found that every climb in a T22 was, in effect, a trial.

My first harness was a T22. I was a skinny little whippet back then that probably made it all the more uncomfortable. Coupled with muiltiplat it’s amazing I stuck the job out thinking about it. The youngsters these days have far too many luxuries 😀

Posted
14 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

My first harness was a T22. I was a skinny little whippet back then that probably made it all the more uncomfortable. Coupled with muiltiplat it’s amazing I stuck the job out thinking about it. The youngsters these days have far too many luxuries 😀

Itd probably be way more comfy for you these days. 

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