That was fantastic. I found my self giving real-life applause to a computer screen. I've watched thousands of youtube clips over the years and don't think i have EVER done that!
Yeah that was what i had seen samples in as far back as 2011 ITCC in Sydney. Really think they should have run with them...but at the end of the day it's just a colour. Great product though!
Well done X on popping your Euc cherry!
And what an example to lose your Euc virginity on! hahaha
Looks like it was a great experience and look forward to the vid.
I appreciate the time it takes to edit one!
And i second everything Chopper said above.
It goes a whole other level too. There...
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Hi Trevor,
The Axis are not color-coded. I heard there was a rousing game of Twister in the design office to determine the colors!
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Twister! Lol.
A pity, i think the green would have been fitting with their other products and the "green = good" connection concept while...
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All the info resides solely on my iPad.
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Nick, where are you at if you lose/have stolen your iPad?
This is where i love cloud stuff.
I've been running everything possible that way for some time now and were sure glad when 2 computers got stolen last year.
Hey Taylor!
Do you know why the production colors varied from the earlier samples of green/small and purple/large?
I really liked the green for on a TM bridge...
Was it a rating colour coding thing?
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Yes Treespotter, that is the Arborist strap!
By the way, I met some climbers you may know from the Netherlands in our store the other week...Mark Jakobs and Maike from The Tree Climbing Company!
We should have the Forestry version arrive in Australia early next week, but still no word on the Arborist version....
Treespotter, yours is a Forestry (EN 397) with a chinstrap correct?
I am under the impression the Arborist (EN 12492) one is still not released.
The later productions have some changes to prevent the issues from the 1st run. There is wider webbing on the back of the heel and beneath it the glue and stitching is beefed up along with internal reinforcements.
The glue on the rubber rand around the toes and sides has been improved and the...
I think it's great. I remember as far back as 1997 thinking why can't they make this! I love working quietly with a handsaw on big prunes, this just extends that further. Hope it comes to Australia soon