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7 hours ago, MattyF said:

Just buy the tree motion pro I think mate.. looks almost the same harness…. Side by side gand what do you think ? 

Side by side you can tell the difference. As for the bridge you can remove it and then it's like the bridge on the treemotion evo. I believe there's another version coming without the bridge when they've got settled with the production of the max. I had a sit in the demo model they brought in to show me and compared it with with my treemotion pro. Initial thoughts were very comfy and supportive.

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16 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Bristow has been in it for months and rates it.

I do respect his opinion.

Yes and no, his work is incredibly niche. Not comparable to our kind of work.

 

Plus he's living his best life out there so to hell with that guy. 

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18 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

Price over the lifespan of a harness shouldn't really be a factor if you're using it regularly. 

I thought about this, harness prices have gone ballistic over the last 5-10 years if you compare to what you used to pay for a Butterfly, I seem to remember about 180 when a saw was 500.

 

Then again if you haven't got a comfortable harness nothing else matters so you pay it. Think the marketers have cottoned on to this.

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1 hour ago, Dan Maynard said:

I thought about this, harness prices have gone ballistic over the last 5-10 years if you compare to what you used to pay for a Butterfly, I seem to remember about 180 when a saw was 500.

 

Then again if you haven't got a comfortable harness nothing else matters so you pay it. Think the marketers have cottoned on to this.

Contact climbers were charging £150 back then and expected to be bloody good though

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On 31/03/2024 at 22:55, Mark Bolam said:

Bristow has been in it for months and rates it.

I do respect his opinion.


He’s on holiday, not working 😂

 

Heard plenty of bad press about the tree motion pro, I’d rather pay the extra for a well made product. Lifespan on my TM evo is five years, I’m pretty sure these are ten . After ten years it’ll be better value for money. I’ll wait for the non adjustable bridge version though. 

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21 hours ago, Mr. Squirrel said:


He’s on holiday, not working 😂

 

Heard plenty of bad press about the tree motion pro, I’d rather pay the extra for a well made product. Lifespan on my TM evo is five years, I’m pretty sure these are ten . After ten years it’ll be better value for money. I’ll wait for the non adjustable bridge version though. 

 

Taken from the owners manual 🤫 don't tell the Mrs 

 

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