Wraptor

WOW... What an awesome exprience. I didn't know getting into a tree could be so easy. I'm amazed in how effective this tool is on the job. So simple and so worth the investment. I'm good for several more years of climbing in trees.
 
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WOW... What an awesome exprience. I didn't know getting into a tree could be so easy. I'm amazed in how effective this tool is on the job. So simple and so worth the investment. I'm good for several more years of climbing in trees.

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My feelings too, Robert.
 
Robert, weren't you out in Cali earlier this year?

And yep... that tool is the cat's azz, for sure.

Jim, check the link in my signature.
 
I think any tool that can save wear and tear on your body is well worth it, whether it's a 60 foot ascent or a 260 foot ascent.

You do drive a car, don't you? ;)
 
The wraptor is amazing! The only downside I can see is we're going to have a lot chunkier climbers out there after this thing hits the market.

Great job Paul!

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It will definitely extend the climbing part of an arborist's career. A valuable tool that will pay for itself quickly inthe right hands. There's nothing cheap about it, it's a logical evolution in gear.
 
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WOW... What an awesome exprience. I didn't know getting into a tree could be so easy. I'm amazed in how effective this tool is on the job. So simple and so worth the investment. I'm good for several more years of climbing in trees.

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So I take it you scratched the spiderlift idea?
 
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Robert, weren't you out in Cali earlier this year?

And yep... that tool is the cat's azz, for sure.

Jim, check the link in my signature.

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I like it, are you a dealer?
 
No, I'm not a dealer. It's a product I believe in 100 percent, and don't mind promoting.

I won't discuss price; that's up to the manufacturer. But I will say it's far less expensive than anything else like it on the market, and the designer is a working tree climber.
 
Well worth the price, indeed. Want to come down for lunch? No problem. Want to do 1/3 more trees in a day? No problem. You can either start working at the bottom of the tree, or when you get to the top.
 
It sure does rock. Along with my other toys, I wont be cripple at the ripe age of 40 like you guys, although might be fat.
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To me, it's just another necessary part of the tool belt. Saddle, rope, Wraptor. Sure is nice to come down multiple times during the day, and go back up feeling like you never left.

Search youtube, there's some good video's and reviews by some legendary tree workers.

It's built to last too, nothing cheap about it. It's sleek, streamline, lightweight, yet durable.
 
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Start saving those pennies, indeed! One you have one, you'll kick your butt for not getting it sooner.

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I'm starting to belive it!
 

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