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  1. SouthSoundTree

    World's Best (Most Expensive!) Tree Climbing Spurs

    I've used my spurs to weight the tail off my line for rope walker ascents. If my spurs aren't quite right after first strapping them, they're easy to adjust.
  2. SouthSoundTree

    World's Best (Most Expensive!) Tree Climbing Spurs

    Ah Tapatalk... Justin ..."which can't be dropped whole".
  3. SouthSoundTree

    World's Best (Most Expensive!) Tree Climbing Spurs

    Justin, I meant working the long limbs down which came dropped whole, workout spurs at the start of a removal. The consistent friction of SRT allows easier limb walking, which I prefer Sometimes without spurs. I wouldn't be into spur rope walking, naked. I am ladder accessing 35 building...
  4. SouthSoundTree

    World's Best (Most Expensive!) Tree Climbing Spurs

    Justin, don't you run into long, low limbs that need to be pieced out in a couple pieces each sometimes? That's where I'd do it, especially with previously topped trees.
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