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Hey I'm middle aged and use one!

 

And all you srtwp boys get back to your own part of the forum you got to leave something for us dinosaur rope technique users to have as an exclusive bleeding armwrench users lordin it up as usual especially you Marcus.

 

Another category then Marc? Mid life crisis climber :001_tt2:

 

You had that one coming :lol:

 

From an old climber :blushing:

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Hey I'm middle aged and use one!

 

And all you srtwp boys get back to your own part of the forum you got to leave something for us dinosaur rope technique users to have as an exclusive bleeding armwrench users lordin it up as usual especially you Marcus.

 

haha were on holiday, visiting another part of the forum a bit like coach trip :blushing::001_tongue:

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Throwline to the top...ladder up to the crown break then pantin to the first workstation:001_smile:

 

Have you tried one Matt? Are there any climbers using them at city Sub?

 

 

I was going to ask this also... Anyone using one full time on street trees? Re-pollards, ornamental reductions etc

Would be hard pushed to beat a hitch in this scenario..

 

I climb vt pussik sj so am open to it just wondering what it would be like on the standard stuff.

 

Looks great for back garden stuff, tall, large open canopy trees etc

 

What are they like up a hedge or ornamental when it's tight and awkward?

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I was going to ask this also... Anyone using one full time on street trees? Re-pollards, ornamental reductions etc

Would be hard pushed to beat a hitch in this scenario..

 

I climb vt pussik sj so am open to it just wondering what it would be like on the standard stuff.

 

Looks great for back garden stuff, tall, large open canopy trees etc

 

What are they like up a hedge or ornamental when it's tight and awkward?

 

It's a bit of kit it does its job, I,ve always personally disliked ART mechanical devices I'm more of a hitch man, for me the ZZ is the closest thing so far to a being a corded hitch in terms of precision and control and I enjoy using it. Is it better than a hitchclimber set-up........ No, it's just fun to use, and once its worn out and if there is no mk2 I'll go back to my hitchclimber.

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