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so on a sub contract job today and the boss had a copy of the new mag arbclimber, in it was Kevin Bingham's review on his RW, so after reading what i thought was one of best articles i read in ages,(well apart from the readers wife's articles......) I've decided to get one, and i will place my order on Friday,even if i don't use it for everyday climbing, i can see some really good use's for it and one being the story in Kevin's article about clearing storm damage and a few more, will keep you all posted when it comes and how i get on with it.......

 

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Adam

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Ian i tryed that WR out today didnt get time sat on that ash as i got asked to reduce 2 other trees thought i would stick with what i no

i had 2 acers to day wow really enjoyed the WR i am impressed

the strangest feeling is when u go to pull ur way back up the tree and the rope dont move :lol: that was the hardest part i had to get my head around

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so on a sub contract job today and the boss had a copy of the new mag arbclimber, in it was Kevin Bingham's review on his RW, so after reading what i thought was one of best articles i read in ages,(well apart from the readers wife's articles......) I've decided to get one, and i will place my order on Friday,even if i don't use it for everyday climbing, i can see some really good use's for it and one being the story in Kevin's article about clearing storm damage and a few more, will keep you all posted when it comes and how i get on with it.......

 

Thanks,

 

Adam

 

Even if you only ever use it for long ascents you will not regret getting one mate.

 

Make sure you get the removable pin as well, makes it so much more user friendly.

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Ian i tryed that WR out today didnt get time sat on that ash as i got asked to reduce 2 other trees thought i would stick with what i no

i had 2 acers to day wow really enjoyed the WR i am impressed

the strangest feeling is when u go to pull ur way back up the tree and the rope dont move :lol: that was the hardest part i had to get my head around

:thumbup::thumbup:

 

Still from time to time i do that. Its a refreshing way to climb, have you had a chance to try climbing using either natural or removable redirects yet?

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2 redirects today easy no worrying about the friction simple glad i spent the money on it just need to use it a bit more boost the confidence

 

I've got a huge beech to take down the rest of this week and know its going to be the best option, way to much up and down for double rope.:thumbup:

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