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If you don't use spikes then you usually have to leave loads of stubs to stand on. Creating a hazard if you slip and infuriating snag points for the rigging lines.

 

point taken pete but most of the tree was dropped in to a garden next door.

i agree with your comment i wear spikes for all my dismantels but this was an easy climb and quicker with out them. when a rigged out the left side of the tree i managed to swing the branches out far enought to clear the stubs thank you for the comment though.:001_smile:

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i wear spikes for all my dismantels but this was an easy climb and quicker with out them.

 

:confused1: Clearly you don't wear them on ALL your dismantles :confused1:

 

I think you must mean "MOST" of your dismantles.

 

I love my spikes and really don't understand why some people don't??

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:confused1: Clearly you don't wear them on ALL your dismantles :confused1:

 

I think you must mean "MOST" of your dismantles.

 

I love my spikes and really don't understand why some people don't??

 

i used the spikes on the top half of the tree i dont mind the spikes at all use them all the time just did'nt use the for most of this dismantel :001_smile:

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