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AshGrove

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  1. I've used a Sawpod for years. Any good? Well it's personal preference like any thing else. I'd say it's good because the saw sheath is always in the same place, not swinging wildly on a harness behind you, others will moan that ropes snag on the saw handles and pull the saw out of the sheath, that's down to rope management, not a flaw with the 'pod itself.

     

    yea, think I will get one. Much prefer the idea of it staying put, rather getting caught. I was thinking it must be good to have on your leg while chipping too. Got a 6inch chipper and sumtimes need to cut awkward bits, easier than firering up chainsaw and wont get caught if its on my leg.

     

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  2. Iv been climbing on my spiderjack for a while now and I think its great.

    The only thing I dislike about it is the velcro coming unstuck.

     

    Am I right in thinking the dyneema kit will solve this problem?

     

    Anyone think of any disadvantages of the dyneema kit?

     

    And last, does the kit fit any age spiderjack?

     

    thanks.

     

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