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Standard or twisted shank irons??


Ian Flatters
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  • 3 weeks later...

Quick update so these are what i bought https://www.gustharts.com/Products/Arborist%20Equipment/Arborist%20Climbing%20Equipment/Climbing%20Irons/Product/Bashlin%20Twisted%20Shank%20Irons%20with%20Vecro%20Pads/ i've been wearing them on all my recent dismantles even if thier not overly needed. The first hour was poor but after my leg sweat had softened up the leather they became very, very comfy. Every time i've put them on since no problems with them digging in my legs. I will stick my neck out here and say they are as good as the ally geckos for comfort. The twisted shanks seem to make standing on the spikes easier too IMO. Well worth a buy for £175 compaired to the geckos at £190.:thumbup1:

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