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yes, recon its fake and silly (we will become even more semi skilled if that idea takes off).

 

The rope coils on desent, and the anchor strop shows no sign of loading / unloading

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anyway by the time you have messed about with that gadget you could be in the tree

 

OK 100ft race- not once though but 30 times in one working day. Looser pays for the wraptor I will take home :thumbup1:

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OK 100ft race- not once though but 30 times in one working day. Looser pays for the wraptor I will take home :thumbup1:

 

point taken, but I still think that "home" is the best place for it

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point taken, but I still think that "home" is the best place for it

 

As i get older,i observe more damage to climbers during the repetition of ascent. I say get the climber up the tree and let him use his energy working. Just my opinion :001_smile:

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As i get older,i observe more damage to climbers during the repetition of ascent. I say get the climber up the tree and let him use his energy working. Just my opinion :001_smile:

 

I agree, some ascents are like making a brickie jog 3 miles to the building site.:laugh1:

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As i get older,i observe more damage to climbers during the repetition of ascent. I say get the climber up the tree and let him use his energy working. Just my opinion :001_smile:

 

I agree.:thumbup1:

 

Use some ladders then the rest of your climb is more productive:thumbup1:

 

Looks fake to me btw.

Not just the vid (it does look very suss) the device, just a simple square black box that size, nope.

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