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getting someone to eye splice my Blue Moon
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<blockquote data-quote="NCTREE" data-source="post: 1926704" data-attributes="member: 36511"><p>Looks like a nice peice of equipment, my only beef is if your not going to be using it while your working the tree then you have to store stuff like that on your saddle unless you have a ground guy that you can lower it down to. If I was to use that set-up I would want to be able to use it the entire time i'm in the tree. I hate carrying lot of gear on my saddle. It did look like it works for acsending pretty well though. Do you have to take the weight off the unit to be able to ascend like if you were footlocking? Or can you hip trust on it leaving you weight on it as you tend your slack?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCTREE, post: 1926704, member: 36511"] Looks like a nice peice of equipment, my only beef is if your not going to be using it while your working the tree then you have to store stuff like that on your saddle unless you have a ground guy that you can lower it down to. If I was to use that set-up I would want to be able to use it the entire time i'm in the tree. I hate carrying lot of gear on my saddle. It did look like it works for acsending pretty well though. Do you have to take the weight off the unit to be able to ascend like if you were footlocking? Or can you hip trust on it leaving you weight on it as you tend your slack? [/QUOTE]
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