Apex Wrench & Squirrel Flex Tether

Shadowscape

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Just got mine today and had to go play with it. Got to say, I am impressed. Took me all of two minutes to realize a setting of #2 on the Apex is where it will remain for as long as I own it, or it wears the cam down from use. I will reserve my thoughts on that cam for a later date. Ran it on Yale Scandere with an Ocean 10mm VT, and an eccentric HC pulley pushing. I am loving the ease of attachment without those damn pins. Also loving the tether. Stiff but flexible enough when crawling over a limb. This set up is a step above a regular wrench and a metal or one of the various shrink-wrapped tethers.
Things just keep getting better and better with our equipment.
Two thumbs up on this one. Now, if I could just get a new set of legs...
 
That tether is way too long and bulky for me. The Apex on the other hand is the bees knees. I use the double leg @height tether 9.5". So compact. But hey if you digging it all good. Too many years on a shorty.
 
That tether is way too long and bulky for me. The Apex on the other hand is the bees knees. I use the double leg @height tether 9.5". So compact. But hey if you digging it all good. Too many years on a shorty.
Have not tried that short one yet. Always willing to give something a go. I am going to look into it right now.
 
I have run both the Caralink v1 and V2. They are nice tethers, I found that is not stiff enough and flops around around a little too much for my liking..YMMV of coarse.
I popped one of these carabiner holders into the bottom and it’s super easy to slide over the nose and slides off when taking it off the hitch climber.
 

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