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Spiderjackery III (plus two new SJ mods from ART)


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Would be good to see close ups of how they work as opposed to seeing you fly around if possible. :thumbup:

 

A few questions as well

 

Do you use another anchor friction device on the rope(prussic/another) when doing work close to the stem?

I cant get my head around the levers being pressed when working very close to limbs

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Been on the spiderjack & ropeguide for a year or so havnt had any trouble with wet or tree slime jamming it . When sectioning down the pole I usually keep using ropeguide then when it's wider I just stick a prussic on the line az the "jack" doesn't like being forced apart & really needs to be used with ropeguide / pulley set up ... , I have seen on arts website longer guides but no one in uk seems to stock them ,

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