Well you can find a hundred different opinions on a good saddle here. if you have somewhere to go try some on...do it! its way better to try em all on and hang in them. IMO. Also, do a search on the boards about saddles and well...you wont have enough time to read all of them.
Good Luck
JC
Re: Bringing a tree back -- compost tea?
yeah, im waiting......c'mon guys......any feedback on makin an air spade.....anyone.....i cant believe treeblaster hasnt told me to search for it..lol
Yeah i also have this saddle. go ahead and try out the floating d, but i bet, like me, you'll soon see that experimenting with the static loops is just so much better.
Re: Bringing a tree back -- compost tea?
thanks panther..im gonna look into that more.. i actually learned about that in school so maybe i can dig up some notes.
but the problem now is finding a air spade to use...for some reason i expected to be able to rent one but everyone thought i was...
ok, here's the situation:
a large oak is beginning to show stresses. its obviously from the huge amount of construction that happened around is combined with grass growing under this tree. the roots were damaged and compacted and the tree is showing classic root damage signs of dieback. i am...
200 lb guy here...LOVE the knut, rocks my face off. use 3/8 sta-set and man it never gets to tight and i never have to worry about it setting. short tails are the key. love it.
yes i've used a biner in the hole right in the bottom. a little keychain biner works best and for a long ascent is essential for me. keeps it on and keeps me moving. this is cheap and easy.