Tree Climbing Spikes, Adjustable Non-Slip Pole Climbing Gear with Safety Harness, Electrician Wooden Pole Foot Buckle for Hunting Observation, Picking Fruit
G**D
The best option to climb on palm trees
The media could not be loaded. Very solid and easy to use, will appreciate any instructions, however, not hard to figure it out.Used to climb on a 18 feet palm tree and was very easy, I weight little over 200 pounds and was very stable to climb up and get down.A very good thing is that doesn't damage the tree as pikes do, can work on the hight with you both hands since foot plataform was sturdy and came with a safety harness to protect from falling. I highly recommend it
J**M
Unsafe!
Don’t do it! The idea of the climber is great and the physics behind it. But the execution is poor and unsafe. First, the straps that hold you feet in loosen very easily. Not something you want to happen when you’re 20ft in the air.Second, there NEEDS to a clamp that sets the width of the tree! This is necessary for the physics to work. Once you set the correct diameter on these, you take one step and it slides out to the max again and you can’t climb any higher. You could probably duct tape it in place at the correct diameter for your tree but if you’re climbing very high, not a good idea.
C**Z
Safe and easy to use!
It takes a few minutes to get comfortable, but once you get used to it, they are safe and easy to use.
V**E
Too heavy and don't right position for feet.
Too heavy, position for foot is not right, adjustment of the diameter doesn't work.
Z**E
Thanks
Received on time and it looks same as described.
J**L
*** WARNING ***
I ordered, used, and returned this product previously. When I wrote the review that follows, the company took down this product (eliminating all bad reviews) and resubmitted it as if it’s a new or different product. Amazon, PLEASE LOOK INTO THIS.If your ultimate goal is to seriously hurt or kill yourself, then this product is perfect for you. For everyone else; this product is made from the lowest quality standards allowed in China, and “should be banned in the US”.In theory the concept is great. Unfortunately they cut costs so much that Amazon shouldn’t be selling this due to a serious threat to public safety. (I’m hoping Amazon looks into this one)To start with; the heavy, clunky device is secured (for lack of a better word) to your foot with only a single, flimsy, nylon strap. Cinched in place via a cheap aluminum fastener - see photos. To make matters worse, the cheap fastener is held in place to the nylon strap by a single ribbit. * Half way up a tree one of them literally slid off my foot and fell at least 15’ to the ground (look at the product picture - only one little strap). Climbing back down wasn’t fun to say the least.The device is not only a little on the heavy side, but clunky and will often open up too much, or not at all, when least desired, making it difficult to ascend safely.The locking carabiner used for the safety strap (that goes around the tree) is a complete joke. It’s the first carabiner I am actually scared of. The so-called locking mechanism is nothing more than a cheap tube of aluminum with a “C” grove cut into it. This carabiner actually makes it more dangerous trying to rework it again after it unlocks itself during a climb. This is pathetic at best. And obviously hasn’t passed or undergone any safety tests.This product should have been designed to be used for climbing to potentially hazardous heights and “safety” should have been the most important concern. Obviously it was not.The above is only my opinion and a serious warning to anyone looking to purchase this. If you order one after reading this…can you at least put me in your will? I’ll hold you beer.
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