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Been climbing in mine for two weeks. Like it a lot. Sits low on the hips so it doesn't dig in when your reaching right out whilst on your side.

 

Gonna shorten my bridge today and see how it feels. I reckon I've got a bit more ajusting to do.As it does seem to get a bit too low if I've got a saw hanging on it.

 

You could easily from stitch the knot with just a large needle. I uses whipping twine from a boat suppliers but other things will do I'm sure.

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Had a bit of a shock today i was dead wooding a large oak today and as i swang out to the next limb my chainsaw got stuck in a limb behind me i had the saw linked on the red rope part that is next to the red ring on the back of my harness it broke away and my saw fell to the ground splitting the tank open .:blushing:

 

It makes sense that there is a break-away aspect to those attachments. Buy a carrytool and clip your saw up short when moving through the crown. Simples :001_smile:

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It makes sense that there is a break-away aspect to those attachments. Buy a carrytool and clip your saw up short when moving through the crown. Simples :001_smile:

 

A falling saw could easily kill a groundie, its bang out of order that so tool loops fail so easily!!!!

 

The one on my Treeflex failed, I was not happy :thumbdown:

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