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these are my boots Treetools | Meindl Air Stream Class 1 Steel Toe Cap Chainsaw Boots

they cost more than the helmet.

no idea why its better on the ground than your husky but for me climbing i dont think its an excessive price to save my head if the situation arises. The petzl range is damn cheap for head protection that will last 5 years or so, i think thats what makes this seem expensive. I think its pretty cool that Pfanner decided to say bugger the cost, lets reinvent the helmet. But yeah, not sure about the colour ranges.....

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Don't think I could justify the expense when the Petzyls do a perfectly good job. 180 quid is an awful lot for a lid (yep, I get that it's your head) and are they that much better than a vertex? Even if they are they might want to tone down the garishness a little.

 

As far as ground helmets go; I couldn't go back to wearing one. Cheap head harness makes them uncomfortable and forever wobbling around on my head. The ones we had came without a chin strap or with this horrible cheap bit of elastic that hooked on to the helmet. Not only did they fall off every time I knocked it climbing a tree but also every time I looked up when checking on the climber.

 

And good boots are a must. It's not just about protecting your toes but also about long term problems associated with your feet, posture etc. ever seen what high heels do to women's feet, ankles and back?

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it wont be your money though ian :)

and as a responsible team leader id expect you to get mason one, knowing there is better head protection out there for him what with all the side impact protection of the protos. only joking bro:)

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Drew, I don't think it'll fit Mason's head bro :lol:he struggles finding baseball caps to fit. Anyway, budget is earmarked for a few other things come February. If I bought one of these I'd probably be laughing stock of Taupo. Can you see yourself turning up at Asplundh wearing one of these? Hmmmmm maybe I should get Mason one :laugh1:

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Asplundh? im there once in a blue moon these days but yep, ill def get one if its as comfortable as its made out to be. maybe not the nzpost colurs though..

and im sure you said the same thing about red boots... :)

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They'd have to sort those colours out before I'd think about trying one and I still couldn't justify the price. And at least I can hide most of my boots under my trousers or several layers of dirt :biggrin:

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who in they're right mind would wear some thing like that???? :thumbdown:

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