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  1. THIS ADVERT HAS EXPIRED!

    • FOR SALE
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    Excellent like new condition. Used once and has sat unused since. No longer have a use for it. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

    £100

    , Kent - GB

  2. THIS ADVERT HAS EXPIRED!

    • FOR SALE
    • USED

    Excellent like new condition. Used once and has sat unused since. No longer have a use for it. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

    £100

    , Kent - GB

  3. Hi all, I recently purchased a Stein Kask helmet to replace my Petzl helmet. I love the helmet but I have one issue with the ear defenders. I use the standard Husqvarna ear defenders (as used on my previous helmet) but I feel that they don't clamp down on my ears/head enough to provide decent ear protection. Has anyone else had this issue? I will either buy some Stihl Peltor ear defenders, or buy the thicker/wider Husqvarna style ones. Have any of you guys had this issue? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Jack
  4. The tough and comfortable, lightweight STEIN WEREWOLF is an eye catching hybrid climbing boot with a new approach to chainsaw safety specifically designed for tree climbers. Toughness is provided by using a high quality leather upper made from 1.8/2.00mm Perwanger which is Silicon impregnated during tanning to offer water-resistance. An all-round rubber rand provides extra protection to the leather from knocks and scrapes whilst climbing. Fitted with the STEIN bed-liner which offers bio-mechanical support to the foot; the anatomical shape of the bed-liner helps to distribute pressure and absorbs shocks. These footbeds are produced using anti-bacterial breathable compounds with rapid absorbency and drying properties. The boot is leather lined for added weather resistance and all-day comfort. The boot features the Vibram Werewolf sole which offers superb grip on all kinds of surfaces. The tough midsole and forepart cradle system ensures support and confidence when climbing but also offers flexibility. The asymmetric lace to toe system allows the upper to be tightened in the correct places giving the wearer the most comfortable fit. This industry first is the only CE certified chainsaw boot (EN17249:04) which has no Toe Cap, reducing both the weight and bulk which is associated with chainsaw footwear. The WEREWOLF has been designed with minimal seams to reduce snag and wear points, but at the same time enhances the aggressive appearance making this boot a contender for urban fashion as a casual everyday boot. Performance & Limitations of Use This product has been tested in accordance with EN 17249:2004+A1:2007 for Class 1 performance (protection at linear chainsaw speeds up to 20 m/s) but under the 'Recommendation for Use' document issued by the Vertical group number CNB/P/10.155a. They are to be used for Tree Climbing Operations and Restricted use by competent, trained operators who confine them to off-ground work in trees. They are NOT FOR USE WITH HANDHELD CHAINSAWS ON THE GROUND.
  5. For the whole of July we have a special promotion running with some excellent discounts available! Enter your coupon codes when you check out! For more information don't hesitate to contact us on 01373 475540 Sorbus International
  6. New KRIEGER Chainsaw Boots now available. Visit www.steinworldwide.com for full specifications and details.
  7. The CLIP-SPARK engine ignition analyser is a highly accurate diagnostic sensor that uses the latest LED micro-circuit technology to trouble shoot why your petrol powered work tools will not start, even works on car engines. Quickly and safely tests engines for a proper spark LED's will accurately indicate the condition of the ignition system √Proper Voltage, √High Voltage, √Low Voltage, √No Voltage Hands Free operation, just clip on to the sparkplug wire Works on both 2 stroke and 4 stroke engines Simple and reliable eliminating all guesswork Ideal for home, workshop or professional use Patented Gripper Hook CLIP-SPARK SAFELY tests for a proper spark, shorted or fouled plugs, and open or broken spark plug wires. SRP £29.50 + vat Order now from your local STEIN retailer
  8. Now available in RED the STEIN PHANTOM Chainsaw Boot. Manufactured using the highest grade of PERWANGER Leather, this premium silicone impregnated rough-out leather has been manufactured in the Southern Tyrol region of Italy since 1780. PERWANGERS special process makes their product extremely water repellent whilst still remaining breathable. This leather is the most durable available and is made from the corium, the strongest part of the leather. To help protect the leather we have fitted a full Rubber Rand around the boot which is specially adhered to the leather alleviating any stitching. The Phantom boot is also fitted with WINDTEX which is a heat-regulating membrane which is windproof, waterproof and breathable. SRP £210.00 Now Available From STEIN Retailers
  9. STEIN has introduced a range of affordable full stretch climbing work shirts. The Hi-Viz versions have been fully CE Marked and certified by SATRA in the UK to EN471 Class 2 (Orange is GO/RT certified also). Many types of hi-viz shirts claim to conform to the standards but have never been certified to the standards, STEIN has gone the full distance to give you a fully CE certified product (supplied with CE Certificate). These full stretch climbing shirts have a smart new design with a stretchable patterned reflective stripe which is angled across the body. Hi-Viz Yellow & Orange £18.00 + vat Grey £15.00 + vat Now Available from STEIN Retailers
  10. I've lost the handle from my trolley. (think it fell off the truck) Are there spares available. Does any one have a spare one (?). need one like yesterday, or do I need to buy a whole trolley, till I can make another handle. Any help really appreciated.
  11. The NEW compact RC2001 fixed bollard system combines the strength of the already proven RC2000 lowering device with the static fixing of the larger RC3001 device. The STEIN fixed bollard systems have all proven very popular with the international Arborist community. With a 2000kg WLL this compact bollard will be hard to beat. Supplied as standard with rubber preservation mounts allowing the RC2001 to be fitted where work requires tree conservation. On site one person can quickly fit the RC2001 in under 4-minutes. The new bollard offers a brilliant weight to strength ratio, weighing in at under 6.0kg making it light enough to carry one handed. The bollard drum has been calculated to work in conjunction with ropes of up to 16mm in diameter. Full specification available on the website: Fletcher Stewart [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4A_1Ecj-hY&hd=1]STEIN RC2001 Launch - YouTube[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVhYQJXyzj4&hd=1]STEIN RC2001 Mounting - YouTube[/ame]
  12. Available from all good retailers from 1st May 2012 onwards Click here for further information
  13. The New STEIN SHADOW Chainsaw Boot is one of the most highly spec’d safety boots currently available on the market. It is manufactured using ANFIBIO leather which is a full-grain calf leather and one of the highest grades of leather available. This leather is used for high-end hiking and climbing boots, it is the smoothest and supplest of leather cuts and greatly superior to split leather and other commonly used leathers. ANFIBIO leather is naturally water-resistant but to help increase these properties STEIN has introduced WINDTEX a heat-regulating membrane which is windproof, waterproof and breathable. STEIN SHADOW Standard Features: Class 2 (24m/s) Chainsaw Protection Waterproof Windtex Lining Quality Benzinfest Sole Steel Toecap Steel Midsole Rubberised Toecap Protection Roller Bearing Eyelets Produced from Anfibio Leather* One-piece leather upper Available in sizes 41 to 47 STEIN SHADOW Safety Standards: EN ISO 20345:04 - Safety Footwear EN ISO 17249:04 - Chainsaw Protective A1:07 - Antistatic Footwear S3 - Protective Mid-Sole CI - Insulated against cold HI - Insulated against heat WR - Water Resistant Leather HRO - Heat resistant outsole SRC - Highest level anti-slip rating Available to order from all good retailers from Monday - RRP £185.00 For mor information and to locate a retailer near you visit our website www.fletcherstewart.co.uk
  14. The new STEIN X2 Light Weight Aluminium Climbers are now available for purchase Each weighing only 1095gms and fitted with Velco Pads with Aluminium "C" Cup support. SRP £219.00+vat Please watch the following videos for more information Available from all good Arborist Supply Retailers
  15. ITV 9.00pm Tuesday 13th September Tonight sees the launch of the second series of 71 Degrees North on ITV1 presented by Paddy McGuinness and Charlotte Jackson STEIN has sponsored the series by supplying the Presenters and all the Celebrities with the Super Plasma helmet These helmets were also used by the support team during the filming STEIN SUPER PLASMA VIDEO The STEIN Super Plasma was worn during series 1 and by the 2010 winner Marcus Patrick 71 Degrees North - ITV Entertainment
  16. Just released for sale is the new STEIN SUPER PLASMA PL Hi-Visability Climbing Helmet Fitted with reflective tape and Glow-in-the-Dark fittings Visit your local Arborist Supply Retailer to find out more
  17. The new STEIN X2 Light Weight Aluminium Climbers are now available Each weighing only 1095gms and fitted with Velco Pads with Aluminium "C" Cup support. SRP £219.00+vat Please watch the following videos for more information Availalbe from all good Arborist Supply Retailers
  18. The STEIN MR100 Mini-Reach retriever is an ingenious tool designed to assist tree climbers in retrieving climbing or rigging lines which are just out of reach. The Mini-Reach quickly extends to 1m in length and collapses to just 18cm. At just 90gms in weight, the same weight as a karabiner it can easily be attached to your harness by means of a tool clip. Available from all good Arborist Supply Retailers SRP £12.50 plus vat Click here to view the Stein MR100 Mini-Reach Tool
  19. Is there anything more frustrating than grabbing for your trusted handsaw only to find it has come loose from the sheath and fallen to the floor? Could you do without wasting time collecting it or worst case have to replace an expensive tool that has been lost or broken on impact? Taking on board all your feedback throughout 2010, we’ve finally developed the first original Phat Strop, which has a universal application with any tool up to a maximum weight of 2.5lb/1.25kg. So what’s in it for the user? Most importantly, it’s designed to help you prevent dangerous, sharp or heavy tools being dropped from any height that may cause serious injury or property damage. Interestingly, just about every commercial user working with tools from any height or work platform above 2.5 metres now needs a Phat Strop to comply with health & safety general duties of care. So how do I use a Phat Strop? The Phat Strop comes complete with a heavy duty lanyard, carabiner and unique cord loop, which can be thread through the eye of the tool or secured firmly around the tool handle. The lanyard extends from 1-1.4 metres so you can conveniently reach branches yet it also recoils close to the sheath meaning you avoid getting caught whilst climbing. Want to meet us? We are demonstrating at all the up-and-coming trade shows, including Capel Manor, Arb Fair North and The AA Show giving you the opportunity to find out which Cutting-Edge handsaw best suits you in our Finest Cut Competition. Plus you can experience the reach capability of our telescopic polesaws and get your hands on our latest performance clothing available as part of your CEuk Tree Management Professional Kit. Ask your local supplier about CEuk products next time you visit or check out our website Cutting-Edge Saws Order online through our Buy It Now section for in-store collection/delivery from your nearest authorised stockist. Carabiner not to be used for climbing. Not for use with a chainsaw. Avoid using the Phat Strop™ at maximum lanyard extension.
  20. New STEIN SKYLINE 100% Dyneema Throwline 2mm Diameter 8-Stand Dyneema 450kg Average Strength Available in Orange & Yellow Supplied on a 50m Spool and in an easy stack container SRP £22.00 + vat Available for purchase at the APF and from all good retailers

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