Jehinten
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Evansville
So before I post my question, I should mention that I have never used a fixed bollard, but I can see the benefits. To date I've only run portawraps. I was looking into prices and what would be best for my company (usually a two man crew) that do a lot of removals. I'd probably stick with the portawrap for any roping while trimming.
Long story short I ran across the hobbs after looking at the rcw-3001 (which I think I like from video and reviews) and the GRCS (seems great but I'm not ready to spend that much right now). I thought the hobbs being less popular and seemingly not in production may reduce the cost of them, but I found a price for one to be built at $2000. I'd be inclined to believe that the RCW would be superior to the hobbs (?) And $800 less. Am I missing something with the hobbs, is there something it can do that is better that either of the other two?
I'm frugal by nature and so far the POW has done everything I need it to with a quick 3:1 for pretension, but I get a lot of limbs over houses and lifting would be nice, not to mention a more robust device.
Thanks for your help.
Long story short I ran across the hobbs after looking at the rcw-3001 (which I think I like from video and reviews) and the GRCS (seems great but I'm not ready to spend that much right now). I thought the hobbs being less popular and seemingly not in production may reduce the cost of them, but I found a price for one to be built at $2000. I'd be inclined to believe that the RCW would be superior to the hobbs (?) And $800 less. Am I missing something with the hobbs, is there something it can do that is better that either of the other two?
I'm frugal by nature and so far the POW has done everything I need it to with a quick 3:1 for pretension, but I get a lot of limbs over houses and lifting would be nice, not to mention a more robust device.
Thanks for your help.













