
Secure Yourself with The GRIP
Are you properly securing yourself with your lanyard, or are you leaving yourself at risk of spinning around like a top? Learn how to properly tie yourself in with the GRIP now!
Are you properly securing yourself with your lanyard, or are you leaving yourself at risk of spinning around like a top? Learn how to properly tie yourself in with the GRIP now!
Abdon, I mean Timber King, wants you embrace the 4 ancestral tenants of proper footlocking so you can be a better climber. Brought to you by Bartlett Arborist Supply. Timber King does NOT use performance-enhancing drugs. ;)
The Valdotain Treese (VT) is a directional friction hitch that is typically used by arborists to attach carabiners to a rope for ascending and descending. It's an absolute "essential knot" for all climbers to learn, and Abdon will show you...
The "O-Rig" is a wonderful mechanical advantage system for use in MRS climbing systems, and it can be set up three different ways! The best part about mechanical advantage? It saves your arms from all the strain of ascending yourself....
Abdon nos platica sobre un truco que el utiliza en el proceso de remover arboles.
In this video, Abdon shares with you how he prefers to store his rigging gear/rope onto his harness while he works.
Made of 100% stainless steel, the Ringo Micro Hand Ascender is a perfect aid in rope grabbing. Whether you're ascending the tree or pulling rope, this neat little device is sure to make your job more efficient. All you need...
Dominic shows us a quick and simple way of creating a static redirect by using an anchor ring and a carabiner.
Here we demonstrate how to create a super compact 3:1 mechanical advantage system by using the DMM XS Bat Rig Plate, and a few extra goodies!