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Jdtrees

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  1. If you have a good dealer near you 2nd hand isn't always a terrible idea. I bought a 254xp over a year ago and its a fantastic machine- even though its had a hard life it still has the heart of a lion! But then as the great-great-great grandfather of the 550 its a good lineage I guess. (Another plus- you can have 3 254s for the price of 1 new 550)

  2. Had a similar moment a few weeks ago on an ash, was tired at the end of a long day and didn't kick in hard enough- when I stepped up the gaff just peeled a strip of bark and I shot down about 12 feet before I managed to stop myself (cracking bruises on the right forearm, bicep and chest). Like you say, gives the old confidence a bit of a knock!

     

    To try and feel a bit more comfortable I passed my lanyard from the right leg D (climb in a treemotion) round the left side of the stem then round to the left D in a figure 8 pattern. Figured if I lost my gaffs again I wouldn't go far as the lanyard chokes onto the stem. Haven't fallen on to this, just hung gently, but it could be a bit hard on the knackers!

     

    No doubt there's some reason why this is a terrible idea but it worked for me until the elvis leg went away. Its like the falling off the horse thing- just have to get back on.

  3. I'd really try shortening the bridge up a bit and using the harness for a while before fixing in a central point. Once you get used to that range of motion I have found it makes for added versatility in work positions. Whatever you decide to do, it's a great harness and once you've got it set up as you like it I'm sure all will be sweetness and light. :thumbup:

  4. I just can't justify spending 200 odd quid on something ill use once if that a month ATM!

     

    Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but one day, you'll get the call and spend 8 hours a day for 2 weeks in bodged together gaffs. Spend in haste repent at leisure! :biggrin:

  5. Try just shortening the bridge

     

    I've mine set about an inch longer than the distance between the 2 D rings, didn't like it so much when it was 'factory spec'. The bridges are designed to be replaceable and by the time the ring has worn the main length the area at the stoppers will be sarting to get a bit tired.

  6. Started out with a Weaver which as said is a bombproof old-school harness. Then went to the Petzl sequoia which is light and flexible and great for the sort of climbing that pruning requires, but I didn't find it very comfortable for hanging in or gaff work. Last Xmas I got a Treemotion and it really lives up to the hype in my opinion. Its great for balance stuff and so damn comfy on a pole too. Worth the wee bit extra cash imo but you really gotta go and try a few different ones out. Anyhoo, have fun with the new toys! :)

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