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Cortex Tree Care

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  1. I bought the Geckos after wearing out a pair of Buckinghams. The weight alone makes life in trees better but wearing any spikes for ten hours straight is enough to turn the legs to jello. RADs system is using a grigri, micro-pulley and a hand ascender, right?
  2. The only problems I have with my Uni is there isn’t a tending pulley and the wear means different ropes but all in all I’m enjoying climbing with it.
  3. I understand leaving some pegs. Laddering your way up there when you’re beginning gives you time to test out your spikes and your strategy. Branches are light as well so one or two gets caught up don’t worry about it. Attach your rigging line to top with a pole saw then throw a running on the top and get your ground to pull that jewel away from you. Which climbing device do you use?
  4. Has anyone used or been to a promo for these compact chippers?

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