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Wesspur has some great looking boots. I was wondering if they are really all that necessary as far as climbing boots.
Does this guy really need wesco's? He doesn't even own a set of spikes yet and has only four removals lined up. The wesco's are great for someone to whom four removals is a slow morning, but this guy could probably get away with a cheap pair of walmart work boots and use the $250 he will save for a set of spikes.
I am almost sure that most of us started out slow or part time.
I have only done a few tree jobs and I am trying to assess my need for imidiate equipment. Number one I have already got the TRee Climbers Companion. Dont get me wrong I do have a strong knowledge of what to do and what not to do. For example Instead of going out and buying a pair of gaffs, first off I purchased a saddle, carabiners and a good arborist rope from a buddy who is a arborist.
In fact I have been using the claw part on two hammers to climb trees, and my craftsman handsaw to cut the trees down. Low cost but it works
I've heard of going cheap, but thats going :censored: stupid. Please say you're kidding or just looking to start some crap? Either one of those would make me feel better about you.opcorn:
Tell you what. Since your so adamant about having the best......do a search. Its at the top of the page. This very subject has been argued OVER AND OVER on here. then you dont have to feel like your being picked on or talked down to and noone gets their feelings hurt by commnets that were made.
Almost every subject has been talked about at nausima! So do a search before every post read through the couple of hundred results then make a decision of if a new thread is valid.
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