I am very happy with this. Comfortable, durable, good all yr round, full face for sound, debris/particulates attenuation. I went with this for the main reason being the shields of other helmets in most ways are a nuisance. The evo shield fits the work I do more precisely. Slide it up or down as...
Sorry you missed my point. Many times the lift just gets you there with less effort but I personally found getting out of the bucket and tie in and getting the actual work done with the machine out of the way is more profitable. Of course it depends on the task. No argument here you do you but...
Think of it like a ladder.
Great to get there but sucks to work off of. It can be very hard on the body, is what I want to say. Nothing like being held fast by a tip and positioning lanyard and spurs for that matter.
two things that scare me.
1. High tip with heavy load over centre where I am working/loading and 2. relying on one tie in.
To remedy I reduce the load and or tie back that tip and add a third tip. Really never have to worry because there is a back up for the back up.
Never going down. Knock...
What's your budget?
The best choice for work I do is boot built on mountaineering Last. Arbortec, kayos will be my next if these scafell ever wear out, they rarely touch the ground. https://www.mapleleafropes.com/store/category/boots-2?field=brand&brand=Arbortec?field=brand&brand=Arbortec,
Most rubbers are too grippy and plumbob is getting wedged. Same with bags.
Respect your choice but handling pb is wrong no matter how you wrap it, it will fail. Ask a sharp edge rock. Ask other previously lead use industry. Paint, plumb, fish hunt etc
How is an interior rubber, latex bladder suppose to hold up to the impacts, interior abrasion between bb's? Are you taking a chance of being exposed to Plumbum ie Lead?
Your preference entirely for the work you do. Take boots
Flexible smearing hiker? Or
Rigid platform padded mountaineering?
Saddle no different.
Times for both. Mostly mountain here.