I'm ordering one now anyway but between now and the time I employ it in pitchy circumstances do you mind giving me your perspective on how resistant it is to pitch spots/stoppage on the rope? Thanks for a great product Jaime. I'm still loving and will continue to use my original Akimbos.
I've had it happen certain times that I thought they should have contacted me. It was far less frequent when my wife was more energized about the business and would send out well worded and sincere thank you cards. If I were committed to it dropping to near zero I would have that done and do...
Of course you're right. Full stop.
And, if a person wants to grow there are many avenues to electivly take to do so. I in a sentence or two pointed to one way that I have benefited from. If I was a good writer maybe I would spend a couple of pages or a chapter in a book getting the point...
It's too bad employees can't be held to account for damages or losses. I paid for a thing or two in life out of my own pocket as an employee and have always looked back at that as one of the most cost effective learnings in life.
Haven't watched this yet but looks like it might have a bunch of good info. I have Akimbo's and love them but not binding with pitch would be an incredible bonus.
(I did a bit of a search and didn't see a better place to put this video and comment. If there is I apologize.)
I don't have any ideas on this. But, I had a chuck and duck once that had bearings go bad on an appropriate 3 inch shaft of the chipper drum. A machinist friend had had good results with torching off the stuck bearing races on many types of farm equipment. So he does that and I put it all...
Systematize...so that every process and each person could be effectively and efficiently duplicated. Litmus test once accomplished is can your business be run without you?
I have pretty tall slim legs. I thought the small size Caddies would be the one for me - no way. Just measured my calf at pad height today, 16" circumference.
This is a picture of my Caddie pads with about 10 years on the foam. I'm just now starting to think that some day - 5 years probably...
The above post is spot on in my opinion but I realize that would be replacing the pads as opposed to replacing straps.
I would warn that there is an outside chance that discomfort comes from the ergonomics of the climbers themselves.
Anyone around you have Opsal pads you could borrow off...
And...in the scheme of alkaline eating it's not what something registers on the alkalin/acid scale sitting on a counter. It's what it registers once eaten and processed in the body. I believe they turn the food to an ash to get a similar comparison. Thus lemon ash is alkaline. (I believe.)