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Likeing the ideas cheers guys feel more than abit thick that i couldn't work out such a simple solution myself:confused1:

 

never used them, put them gaffs facing inwards and put your rope around them. never been jabbed:001_cool:

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never used them, put them gaffs facing inwards and put your rope around them. never been jabbed:001_cool:

 

You might not get jabbed mate, but the two will make contact with each other and that will blunt/dull them prematurely. Trust me on this. PROTECT the POINT!

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You might not get jabbed mate, but the two will make contact with each other and that will blunt/dull them prematurely. Trust me on this. PROTECT the POINT!

 

i always put them gaffs at opposite ends, but to be honest only because the covers you get with them are rubbish, tried corks ad they fell off, but i like the plastic silicone cartridge ends idea, i will give them a go. :001_cool:yeah, you want to keep those gaffs sharp, i never knew sharp until i got my geckos, i couldnt get them out the tree at first:blushing:

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Mine are in a separate tool box selected for a neat fit for my gaffs. I dismantle the pads from the shanks ( two sets ,short and long spikes) and they pack away neatly.

 

No need for any gaff guards.Works for me.

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