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Hello,

 

Does anyone use one for pole pruner and long reach hedge trimmers? Also been looking at elephant trunk by gtm not willing to spend henchman money though.

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The Easy Lift Harness is the best product on the market for this application, by a country mile.

 

Very well thought out and adaptable for differing weights of tools.

 

I've just spent two long days hedge trimming and was easily able to keep continually trimming, only stopping for fuel (& food).

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The Easy Lift Harness is the best product on the market for this application, by a country mile.

 

Very well thought out and adaptable for differing weights of tools.

 

I've just spent two long days hedge trimming and was easily able to keep continually trimming, only stopping for fuel (& food).

 

 

100% agree , Miles better than the Stihl RTS :thumbup:

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