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  1. Here is an option for you captain hook guys. I love DMM and overall everything they do is with perfection but the DMM bag that is used for the captain hook is not quite sized right for my liking. A better option that i have found is the petzl L tool bag because it is sized just right for the hook and with the front 2 zippers to make the top opening larger makes feeding your rope attached to the hook easier to feed into the bag. Also the petzl bag seems to be a little more durable than the DMM tool bag. In the pictures below i have 50' of teufelberger km lll and the hook.
  2. Updated information on the possible presence of a crack on one of the steel chain links of the Petzl ZIGZAG and ZILLON. Read it Here >>
  3. Petzl Zillon Now in Stock! Adjustable work positioning lanyard for tree care The adjustable ZILLON lanyard is designed for arborist work positioning. It is used doubled, on the harness side attachment points, to distribute the load on the waistbelt. It is easily adjusted with one hand thanks to the progressive locking/unlocking action of the device. It is used doubled, on the harness side attachment points, to distribute the load on the waistbelt Easily adjusted with one hand thanks to the progressive locking/unlocking action of the device Pulley mounted on sealed ball bearings to allow slack to be taken up easily Steel friction elements for increased longevity Available in three lengths CLICK HERE
  4. Hi guys Am sure this question has probably been asked before, but couldn't seem to find a thread which properly answered my question! Basically I am looking to buy a new harness, mainly for rec climbing on the weekends and have been looking at the Petzl Sequoia (have also been looking at the Tree Motion but not sure I can justify the price for weekend rec climbing!) Anyway although I am currently climbing DdRT I am keen to explore SRT in the near future and was wondering whether it would be worth buying the Petzl Sequoia SRT version? Will this work ok with DdRT as well? The only difference I can see from the standard Sequoia is that the SRT version has attachment points for a chest harness, but is there more to it than this? Any advice appreciated Tom
  5. Don't forget to log on and sign up on the main page to recieve offers and discounts in the future. They will only apply to registered users. Also enter the free climbing giveaway:thumbup1: Arborist Equipment & Supplies - Forestry & Tree Surgery Equipment

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