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<blockquote data-quote="sonny" data-source="post: 5499" data-attributes="member: 163"><p>I would keep it simple as said earlier. Saddle, Climbing rope 150 ft. ?Thats alot of rope. Or should I say a large tree. Rope depends on how tall your trees are that you will be doing. I hang out a this climbing equip. shop & there most popular size is 60 to 80 ft. lenghts.& as far as all the gatgets, biners, assenders & such.</p><p>Just learn to trust your rope first. As in the monkey fist knot.You will save boatloads of $ untill you realy know what you want. & again its just my oppinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny, post: 5499, member: 163"] I would keep it simple as said earlier. Saddle, Climbing rope 150 ft. ?Thats alot of rope. Or should I say a large tree. Rope depends on how tall your trees are that you will be doing. I hang out a this climbing equip. shop & there most popular size is 60 to 80 ft. lenghts.& as far as all the gatgets, biners, assenders & such. Just learn to trust your rope first. As in the monkey fist knot.You will save boatloads of $ untill you realy know what you want. & again its just my oppinion. [/QUOTE]
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