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Yes we do,We have asked why are we climbing in ground helmets they are causing problems when we climb trees and don't feel safe when where up in the tree we can moan as much as we like but it always falls on deaf ears :thumbdown::angry:

 

Utter madness, I can almost hear the No win No fee people wishing something to happen from here :laugh1:

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have to say there were two guys on assessment for 38/39 with me and both were using those lids with an elastic chinstrap... no questions asked by the assessor and the guy doing the assessing was the one that wrote the book...

 

personally i use a petzl..

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have to say there were two guys on assessment for 38/39 with me and both were using those lids with an elastic chinstrap... no questions asked by the assessor and the guy doing the assessing was the one that wrote the book...

 

personally i use a petzl..

 

when was that

that really surprised me

which book?

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The reasons mentioned above are the reason why I always took my own climbing kit to college. I knew how it had been used, what work it had done, and I always felt more safe!

 

 

 

Thats why ive got my own stuff now Like you say rob you feel safer in your own kit you know how its been used and LOOKED after

 

 

 

 

Well this has open'd my eyes... Ill go in tomorrow say what i have been told and..They will just say "Well don't fall out the tree" Then ill get shouted at about refusing to climb....Its a lose lose

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Its not for falling OUT the tree mate, Its for falling IN the tree and smashing the side of your head.

 

Like Treequip said, Have a look threw the link he put up

 

Men't to put that aswell.... also Just reading up on that afag

 

 

P.s Thanks Treequip for the link :thumbup1:

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Men't to put that aswell.... also Just reading up on that afag

 

 

P.s Thanks Treequip for the link :thumbup1:

 

Just ask them to see whats on the front page of the assessment criteria and a copy of AFAG 401

how sad i knew that number

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