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Barry_Skyland

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  1. Hi Sam, where is the spelling mistake? I have checked and checked... removable is the correct spelling.. Cheers Barry
  2. Should be the first week in December Martin
  3. Hi Sam Cheers for spotting the spelling mistake, this is getting quite regular haha, I will have to start reading a dictionary, as for climbing in the boots, not sure yet as we have not had any feedback as I'm not sure anyone has them yet, I will let you know as soon as we have feedback.
  4. HI Jon They are non of them prices you quoted but you got close, the link shows the prices mate I doubt there will be much % on these prices
  5. Here is a first look at two new boots from Haix. The Protector Alpin - a class 3 boot. haix-protector-alpin-chainsaw-boot The Protector Forest - a class 2 boot. Available in December haix-protector-forest-chainsaw-boot
  6. Yep looks like they have their postage prices wrong looking at your first post, surely it's a mistake that can rectified by phoning them? I know from what we pay postage charges are always increasing and changing, only this week Royal Mail have again changed their parcel size and price and couriers are increasing theirs every year....We have to subsidise our postage prices to try and stay competitive.
  7. Must be a flaw in your pair Matt, we have sold quite a number already and not had one comeback. Check with your supplier I'm sure they will help you out.
  8. LOL This must be a hush hush product, we deal with DMM on a daily basis and have not been told one thing about this, thank god for Arbtalk!
  9. Hi Lewis, sorry for the late reply, sorry we don't sell tachyon at the moment but I have used it and it's a great rope. We do edelrid, Marlow, beal and Yale hedera.
  10. Strong winds here in Liverpool now, this takes the piss out of Sunday when we should have had a hurricane, trees down tonight maybe
  11. We sell Yale hedera 13mm.
  12. Husky t540 is the best at the moment on the market, don't mess around with Makitas and other brands except Stihl if you don't have the budget for a t540 go for the Stihl 150.
  13. We sell them in size 8, I will check later they are on the site.
  14. Husqvarna technical chainsaw gloves are hard to beat, goat skin leather on the palm is tough and long lasting, all feedback to us from our customers are these are the ones to get.
  15. Yep I wear the XER's for climbing and grounding in and I love them, they are quite narrow at the front stopping you from getting your foot stuck in crotches. Also solid boots giving you great protection, had mine a year now and the sole is still basically as good as new. Personally the only fault is they take a few weeks to break in.
  16. IMO if you have the money buy a new saw, you don't know what a used saw has been through. It is hit and miss with used saws.
  17. Spot on here Mark but if your using Husky's the Eyelet groundsaw strop connector could be used, this would break away if overloaded.
  18. We have added the 560 with a 20" bar. It's a cracking saw! We have the Stihl 026 and Stihl 046, the 560 sits perfectly in between them.It is used for sectioning down as soon as the T540 runs out of bar length. Its alot lighter than 046 and still very powerful hence the 046 now has a back seat. Definitely recommended!
  19. Lol no, it is a different tool but yes it looks very similar, it's a lanyard adjuster whereas the Zigzag is/was an ascender/descender.
  20. Yep as far as we know. I think there may be a few different lengths to choose from like the grillon.We have only had limited info on it at the moment, looks a nice piece if kit and one will be going on my harness when there out
  21. We should have an idea of prices around December.
  22. Cheers Dan, you have an eye of an eagle mate! All sorted now
  23. The Petzl Navaho is not produced anymore. Petzl have now brought out an updated version called the Avao and we have it on our Starter climbing kit. Its very lightweight, tough and very reasonably priced, great for starters. Here's a link to our climbing kits, we have a Starter kit, a Progressive kit and an Advanced kit, they won't be to everyones liking and you can always add more bits and pieces but these kits will get you up the tree and be able to work them. Climbing Kits - Climbing
  24. WTF!! That was brilliant!
  25. Or the blue link if your on the app, I have just noticed.

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