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Notch Gecko Stahlkletterer mit Baum-Gaffs (Paar) (41150)

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  • Stahlbeine aus Eisen mit rostfreier Oberfläche
  • Verstellbare, stoßfeste Kunststoffmanschette mit integrierter Polsterung
  • Der 10,2 cm breite obere Wadenriemen bietet maximale Sicherheit beim Klettern
  • 158,8 kg. Gewichtskapazität mit Getriebe
  • Entspricht ASTM F887 Standard


Die Notch Gecko Stahlkletterer bringen Sie in einen Baum mit dem Komfort eines teuren High-Tech-Sporens zu einem Bruchteil des Preises. Die proprietäre Notch High-Impact Kunststoff geformte Manschette, integrierte hochdichte EVA-Polsterung und 10,2 cm breite obere Wadenriemen machen die Notch Gecko Steel Climbers unglaublich bequem und stabil den ganzen Tag. Notch hat diese Kletterer in Laboren und Bäumen unter jeder Umgebung getestet, um sicherzustellen, dass sie die härtesten und bequemsten Produkte sind. Von Notch's Lifetime abgedeckt. Stahlbein-Eisenkonstruktion mit rostfreier Oberfläche. Gaff-Länge ist 2. 12,7 cm verstellbare, stoßfeste Kunststoffmanschette mit integrierter Polsterung. Offset-Beinsteigbügel für optimale Beinpositionierung. 10,2 cm breiter oberer Wadenriemen bietet maximale Sicherheit beim Klettern. Austauschbare und handwaschbare hochdichte EVA-Polsterung. Verstellbare Höhe von 35,6 cm bis 53,3 cm auf 1/4 Zoll Schritte. Passend für Kletterer jeder Größe. Heißgeschmiedete austauschbare Stahlgaffs. 66 cm untere Riemen mit geteilt. Ring 158 8 kg Gewichtskapazität mit Getriebe entspricht ASTM F887 Standard Ersatzmanschetten (Artikelnummer 52010) und Pads (Artikelnummer 52025) erhältlich.


Mike w.
Bewertet in Kanada am 24. Juni 2022
Much better than my older ones. Good support. Doesnt hurt the leg like the older ones.
Anthony bassi
Bewertet in Kanada am 19. Juli 2022
They have a tendency to loosen when climbing. Make sure you pull the straps very tight
James
Bewertet in den USA am16. November 2022
I previously bought a pair of the cheaper no name units you can see all over Amazon. As many have reported they are very uncomfortable in the shin area, they also pinched my feet across the steel stirrup that is too small for my size 10 boots. Very painful to use, and until you use these better units you don't understand how much more difficult the cheap ones are to use.I then decided to apply some upgrades to the cheaper units. I was able to improve them, but I had to heat the steel up and reshape it, and then I added much more padding to the shin area. Very strong and properly fitting straps were not as easy to find as I expected. I added very wide Velcro banding around the shin area that looked some what like these. I was proud of the improvements until I actually went up to trim trees. Better, but not enough to stop the discomfort and pain and get to a point where I could relax and trust them.I was so sick of them that I came out of the first tree after trimming it and immediately ordered these. So expensive that I really tried to avoid it, but these are a night and day difference in comfort, safety and security. I did have to add a fastener to the already existing holes in the ankle strap and the stirrup to help hold them in place when my weight was not on them, but once that was done I feel like I could climb an 80 foot tree and be safe doing it. Without constant pain.Another huge benefit is the spikes on these units are positioned in a way that makes it much easier to get a secure stab at the tree when climbing or descending. Plus they are up the stirrup a little so the tips don't grind into whatever you are walking on when you are out of the tree, AND they come with leather spike covers. This alone was almost worth the extra cost.The pros have probably never even tried the cheaper junk, and now I know why. These were cheap for pro level gear but much more expensive than the junk I started with. These should be cheaper to be honest, there is not much too them in materials and the design is pretty obvious to anyone with tree climbing experience. But the cheap ones haven't figured it out, so these are the best value.
Jessica Conwell
Bewertet in den USA am23. April 2021
I bought my hubby a pair of these spurs to help him clean up some of the trees in our yard. He doesn’t climb for a living so we have nothing to compare them to but I can say that he liked them a lot! They were super easy to use, comfortable, and built well! I know we read that the Velcro wasn’t very desirable and we can see that being a thing but he doesn’t do it everyday so I don’t think that will be an issue for us...it’s good to know you can change out the way they attach if it does become an issue though. The Velcro is extremely strong and he honestly kinda likes it (at least for now) Overall we’d have to say these are a great pair of climbing spurs, totally worth the money!
Carlos Encamb
Bewertet in Mexiko am 27. Oktober 2020
Los he utilizado unas cuantas veces y no me he sentido muy cómodo. Puede ser porque necesito un calzado más especializado. Finalmente funcionan pero me falta experiencia para saber 100% si es la mala calidad del producto o mi mala calidad como arboricultor. jajaja.
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