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Would U say it easier/better to have own harness n ropes to practice before course and assessment??

 

The trainer we use only lets you train on his kits, all Loler tested etc, also you can try out different bits etc and harnesses so get a feel for what suits you best before you invest in your own.

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Expect to be

 

a bit nervous until you trust your gear ,

 

your feet tied up in ropes , till you get the technique and redirection of ropes

 

slightly uncomfortable you'll tire as the day goes on,

 

challenged taking stuff in,

 

wobbly dealing with work at height

 

exhilarated when you get it ! its a blast ..

 

Iain

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