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I dont know about the scarpa, other than i was trying to find where i could get some. Never was able to find any.
When I was in Australia for the ITCC, i bought a pair of the Arbpro boots. They are very similar to the scarpa boots, they have a vibrum sole, and are very comfortable...
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I dont know about the scarpa, other than i was trying to find where i could get some. Never was able to find any.
When I was in Australia for the ITCC, i bought a pair of the Arbpro boots. They are very similar to the scarpa boots, they have a vibrum sole, and are very comfortable...
Don't think for a minute wire core means cut-proof. Even a handsaw will cut a wire core flipline under load in one good stroke.
However it only takes about the pass of 2 teeth on standard rope.
I can say from cutting heaps of ArmorPrus (with Kevlar core strands) that even 8mm AP is LOTS...
Ranger, i can and do send a few pairs over there, and have red in stock, but otherwise i imagine Luke will get them soon. At checkout our prices will be less 10% for exports with no tax.
Not in the field yet. But the weight difference when you pick them up side by side feels significant enough to be worthwhile alone. And i'm sure they will be cooler too. I will try to get some feedback vs the original StretchAir Arborist trouser.
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Got a pair in a fortnight ago. Usually i work in the aborist stretch pants size S +7. I found the gladiator smaller than the arborist. They fit but it is tight.
They are well made and overall i think a better quality than the arborist.
However, be warned these pants are freaking...
Jamin when you are a business owner it's no different than learning and growing as an arborist. I recommend working with a business coach. Actioncoach started in Australia but are in the US now too.