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SKYLOTEC Kolibri harness available in New Zealand soon

Richard Tregoweth, Sunday, November 15, 2009

The SKYLOTEC Kollibri harness is also known as the EKN or Hummingbird and will be available soon from Treetools. The Kollibri is considered by many climbing arborists to be the most supportive, comfortable tree climbing harness on the market.

It's padded in all the right places: spine pressure points (it ..

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Drop tests on DB Tree Rope Saver

Richard Tregoweth, Saturday, November 14, 2009



Testing of climbing equipment in New Zealand is limited to the static load tests provided by DM Standen  and the like. These tests put hydraulic load on rope, splices or slings to ascertain their breaking strength. An advantage of these static ..

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Video footage of Waikato/BoP TCC

Richard Tregoweth, Thursday, November 12, 2009

Competitors and arborist trainers are interested in obtaining the video footage taken at the Waikato/BoP TCC. According to Hugh Speirs and Mike Goodwin (the cameramen on the day) there is over 4 hours of footage showing each of the events. The delays in getting the footage posted can be blamed ..

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GRONELL Tango boot wearer comments

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Further to yesterdays blog listed below are comments from Drew Bristow who owns a pair of GRONELLS.

"Just an update on the Gronells - super comfy bootsthat really aid climbing but the soft rubber is very slippy in the wet and wears quickly if used for non tree climbing. But ..

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Petzl Husqvarna

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, November 11, 2009

We have blogged in the past about the Petzl Ear-Face and the various helmet standards applicable to Europe, Australia and New Zealand. While the Petzl Ear-Face has plenty of excellent features it doesn't suit everyone. For example, one downside is the 'peak' created by the visor. The problem is made ..

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GRONELL Tango tree climbing boots

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, November 10, 2009

GRONELL Tango boots were specifically developed for tree climbing arborists and are popular in the European Tree Climbing Competitions. They sport a full carbon fibre shank running the length of the sole much like a stiff mountain climbing boot. Once you get a toe hold its like standing on a ..

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Partial correction regarding Samson Zing-It

Richard Tregoweth, Monday, November 09, 2009

Late October Treetools stated Samson Zing-It was only available in YELLOW and technically that is correct. But since then a number of tree climbers, including Drew Bristow, have told us about the availability of RED Zing-It.

Yes, you can get RED Zing-It but only from Sherrill. Apparently they spend so much ..

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Double Line Rope Walker

Richard Tregoweth, Friday, November 06, 2009



Check out this double line climbing system using the Petzl Pantin. Atreestory is climbing on Yale Poison Ivy using the friction hitch perfected by the

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More on the Trango Cinch

Richard Tregoweth, Thursday, November 05, 2009


Treetools were introduced to the Trango Cinch by Drew Bristow of DB Tree.

Since that time we had assumed most tree climbers were using the Cinch

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ART Positioner versus Trango Cinch

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Matt Glen (winner of the South Island Regional TCC in Christchurch) climbs on the ART Spiderjack. From day one he found the Spiderjack to be an excellent piece of kit so when Treetools ..

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