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3 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

He had it a few years but yet it looked brand new.

 

There is a reason for that. 

 

Thanks for that. Probably the same reason it's reduced from 65e to 50e!

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I’ve never used one and asked how it was.

 

He just said it is very slow and if the wood is compromised in any way it screws in and doesn’t lift.

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7 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

If a climber turned up on site with that dangling off his harness he would instantly be written off as a twat.

 

Got a link peds?

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8 hours ago, Rich Rule said:

I’ve never used one and asked how it was.

 

He just said it is very slow and if the wood is compromised in any way it screws in and doesn’t lift.

That’s how I imagined it would work.

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9 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

I’d rather the odd head went backwards.

 

Makes life interesting, for sure. Keeps the groundies on their toes!

 

9 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

 

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£10, does the same thing.

If you need something to knock it in with use a bit of wood.

You’re in a tree.

 

Yeah, looks good. Out of stock with Douglas Forest and Garden now, I'm keeping it in reserve to pip me above the free postage minimum at some point in the future. I have the little stackable wedges from Notch, handy to have.

 

If going the all natural route... I've carved a wedge at height from a branch stub a few times, them auld long-dead spruce limbs are surprisingly tough.

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