Mike Dignitary Member Supporting Member 16,053 237 Up Nort Sep 26, 2013 #1 Clip your safety strap around your cable and climb much faster. Obviously attach your harness to the strap. These are Harbor Freight clips. Attachments uploadfromtaptalk1380221952570.jpg 63.4 KB · Views: 181
Clip your safety strap around your cable and climb much faster. Obviously attach your harness to the strap. These are Harbor Freight clips.
aholdren Senior Member Supporting Member 5,176 151 South East Ohio Sep 26, 2013 #3 Interesting. What kind of wear to the strap do you get after several uses?
Fullbore Senior Member 6,448 138 South Eastern Ohio Sep 26, 2013 #5 Good idea, Mike! I was going to say, have a 400 pound black bear with knashing teeth running behind you! Lol
Good idea, Mike! I was going to say, have a 400 pound black bear with knashing teeth running behind you! Lol
finelyshedded You know what!!! Supporting Member 33,222 274 SW Ohio Sep 26, 2013 #6 Full bore said: Good idea, Mike! I was going to say, have a 400 pound black bear with knashing teeth running behind you! Lol Click to expand... Haha, I thought the exact same thing when I first read the thread. Good idea Mike! I don't own a climber but can see this might a time saver.
Full bore said: Good idea, Mike! I was going to say, have a 400 pound black bear with knashing teeth running behind you! Lol Click to expand... Haha, I thought the exact same thing when I first read the thread. Good idea Mike! I don't own a climber but can see this might a time saver.
Mike Dignitary Member Supporting Member 16,053 237 Up Nort Sep 26, 2013 #7 A company makes permanent clips for several different makes of climbers but they are expensive and this will work. I can't take full credit.
A company makes permanent clips for several different makes of climbers but they are expensive and this will work. I can't take full credit.
Mike Dignitary Member Supporting Member 16,053 237 Up Nort Sep 26, 2013 #8 Well, the company that made them is no longer in business, so this is a good alternative. Their product was good because the strap did not really touch the tree. http://20feetup.com/Product_Details.html
Well, the company that made them is no longer in business, so this is a good alternative. Their product was good because the strap did not really touch the tree. http://20feetup.com/Product_Details.html
O offtheground Junior Member 11 0 Sep 26, 2013 #9 Great idea, could be up in less than half the time, I'll be working on that one.