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C.Stevens

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  1. C.Stevens

    Echo 70cc+

    Ooo I like the sound of this [emoji2]
  2. My Christ. Now they should start that video with them trying to isolate two separate anchor points with the throw line then proceed with what I just watched then follow that video up with banging up a srt basal anchor and getting up . I can't afford to take that long accessing a tree, nor can my customers ?
  3. A prusik is adjustable ?. Hitch climber set ups are VERY adjustable? That seems a terrible reason. Probably ARB politics again [emoji849]
  4. Art positioner pays for itself time and time again. So reliable, cams are so cheap and easy to replace when that day finally comes and it's so consistent. Every now and then I toy with hitches again but it just makes me appreciate the positioner more. I'd definitely advise paying the extra for the swivel. There's no point saving yourself a tenner and not getting it with a product that lasts so bloody long
  5. Take some orders Tim and make a little bit of money for yourself [emoji2]. I'd be interested
  6. I have nothing usefull to say mate but just thought I'd mention that I'm a fan of all your work whether it be joining or turning . Always top class work
  7. I eyed up a pair today. Decided against it as I'm too tight to part with the £15 [emoji15]
  8. Like Mark, more often than not if I'm in spikes I don't need a foot ascender. On the odd occasion i do, I'll put my f/a on loosely then put my spikes on and then adjust the position of the f/a so it fits beside the gaff
  9. I have the cut and climb which does me for most conditions. If it's pouring down from the get go and is forecast to be like that all day I'll wear a fisherman's oiler type coat. My only (personal) negative on the cut and climb is that it doesn't have a hood, not that I would necessarily wear it up but they do tend to stop rain going down your neck [emoji4]. The arbortec smock is the biggest waste of my money to date. It has the waterproof qualities of a sponge

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