I like them. a lot. will get another pair when these go. break in was not painful and they are holding up pretty well after a season of near daily use. think I'll get another half season out of them at worst. probably a whole one. the tread is still real good.
I think when the tips hit the chunk snapped loose, and when the butt slapped down it got hurled, all kinetic force of the drop boiled down to that one spot and blam
So this piece...
I am up a decent sized oak, a removal, 50 yards from a house. I am at my TIP 45-50' above ground, I blow the first of two tops into the woods, all systems go, no problem. Second top goes into the woods in the opposite direction of the house, tips hit first, butt slaps down like...
working in these big Elms on a college campus. The schools arborist drives me over to the next tree in a gator, as we drive my rope bag falls over and enough rope comes out the top that the whole 200' dispense across the Main Street. Neither of us notice, drive to next tree rope no there. He...
unless there's something I'm not seeing...
I would rig that out off two of those other skinnys from the ground. removable blocks, grcs or 5 2 1 on at least one of them, tie the butt off to something as well so it doesn't smash stuff
See, this is why the amazing customer service from the before times was problematic. It seems like it was unsustainable, which is what I always thought. Too good to be true.
Now their customer service is, in reality, on par with most companies (in any industry) I deal with. It only seems...
We just did a couple grand gear order and the way we handled it was going to multiple websites, while inebriated, and finding who had each thing we needed, wound being mostly wesspur for the win.
I think that will be my method, I hate waiting for them to get stuff shipped to them just to ship...