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If you over load a screw gate krab ie tie to a tree and pull with a truck the gate will always face inwards, but you can still do the gate up if needed.. Just don't get it caught rigging as unlike a caritool that will snap it will drag you out of the tree but in those sort of situations you can still lock the gate if you have a line running past your saw side.

 

 

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caritool here too........its annoying on a treemotion tho as it keeps poppin off where its supposed to live, was far more secure on my dragonfly.

 

You can secure it with a cable tie through the small hole at the top of the CariTool.

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I've a TreeMotion and use both cari-tools and bent gate karabiners; I've had a number of the cari-tools break on me when climbing up through conifers and other tight crowns hence the move to the karabiner option.

 

 

Exactly the same here, normally have the wire gate pulled off

 

 

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