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sse arb

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About sse arb

  • Birthday 20/04/1968

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    arbroath
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    outdoor sports
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    arb trainer \ assessor

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  1. miller morphy, petzel swivel vt on hitch climber,2 dynema 120cm tapes eiger swing pulley on cambium saver 3 spare crabs pantin hmmm a fair bit
  2. i agree it does look heavy but its not had one on trial for 6 weeks now its only marginaly heavier than the vertex but sits better on the head comes with extra ear muffs for chipping.only thing i can fault was the pull down eye protection they got scratched really quick and i have not found out if i can change them yet.on hte whole its pretty good the gap at the ear muffs bothered me to but it seems to be fine nothing penetrated as yet.
  3. you can look at it at OpenDNS The Terrain forestry helmet with ventilation covers. One size fitting with a comfortable harness band. Shell moulded in high impact ABS plastic. 4-point chinstrap for good head retention. Range of accessories available including an intregal visor in polycarbonate for extra eye protection behind the mesh visor. Fitted with a nylon visor carrier and stainless steel mesh visor and ear defender. C.E.Certifed to EN1731, EN352-3 AND EN166. Frequency 125 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000 H M L SNR Mean attenuation 11.6 17.6 28.1 26.0 33.6 37.9 38.1 39.1 38.1 Standard Deviator 1.9 2.6 2.5 2.4 4.5 2.9 3.3 3.2 2.0 31 17 28 APV valuation 84% 9.7 15.0 25.6 23.6 29.1 35.0 34.8 35.9 36.1 ORDERING REFERENCE TH/3 – terrain forestry helmet/ATV helmet VC/TH – visor carrier for terrain helmet MV/TH – Stainless steel mesh visor for terrain helmet 3013 – Helmet – mounted ear defender for terrain helmet IV/TH – Integral visor for terrain helmet - available in clear, smoked or amber
  4. thanks for the info but have been tasked with the job and no matter what it has to be an internal course .i did suggest abc but no go we employ around 200 so cost is huge any way doing my faw up date soon so may get more from that .thaks for your in put
  5. help im writing an arb specific first aid course any and all help welcome
  6. thanks for your comments mate, nice to get some positive feedback amongst all the negative!

  7. hi steve just wanted to say that arb talk is great very friendly informitive and best of all its about arb.wish i found it years ago. weel done

     

    reguards sse arb (brian )

  8. roblon is ok nice and soft but wears really quick try wasp its equally as soft really plyable and good grip when used as a vt stays and dresses good and as well fujicura supply it:001_smile:
  9. 8mm ocean is better try some wasp from fujicura its 10mm and grips every time comes in 200m reels and quite cheap so you dont mind replacing hitches more often
  10. thaks for the help lads just a quick one for quick thorn i did some digging and the prices start from 4500 for a basic model and for the top of the range complete with winch its 9000
  11. yes its in already but not law only best practise to use y formation chinstrap
  12. has anyone either used or own one any reviews or thoughts and maybe more importantly is there a uk supplier
  13. sse arb

    CS38 tips

    as above with 1 extra make sure you know the three knott system ie bowline pruussick fig 8 you will be fine
  14. have you tried shortening a distell to the same lenth as a vt then put hitch climber in place.to lift it
  15. sse arb

    drt

    kind of and yes that is also phrased as a double rope technique maybe mistackenly so.probably should be drct double rope crotching technique.

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