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is anyone using the geckos and if so which gaffs do you prefer? i bought mine with the original gaffs on but eventually changed to the more conventional straight gaffs. I'm more comfortable on the straight gaffs but found the angled gaffs came in handy, specially on thicker barked trees or ivy covered.

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the original gaffs are rediculous!!!!! i found that the originals just had too much angle on them for any ''normal tree'' would come into there own on a sequoia..

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I like geckos, I've tried them. But those tiny points.

 

But seriously, out here you need huge gaffs for

Redwoods, Firs, Monterey pines etc.

 

I think my gaffs are almost 4 inches long.

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I like geckos, I've tried them. But those tiny points.

 

But seriously, out here you need huge gaffs for

Redwoods, Firs, Monterey pines etc.

 

I think my gaffs are almost 4 inches long.

 

jesus!!!! mine are about due to be renewed, bin sharpened that many times now, but i like them to be sharpe as knifes

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I tried Pete Mctree's the other day. Really liked the top pad design, and pete has replaced the 'funny' gaffs with conventional ones. I have the Titanium bashlins, but I would like to retro fit them with the Gecko pads. Prefer my buckles to the bottom velcro pads.

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i tried pete mctrees when he first got them so presume on original gaffs and i liked the gaffs but wasnt convinced on the straps

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