Very nice, coming from 20 years of old school bucking strap and spurs, I absolutely love how the industry has evolved and actually gotten people thinking outside the box and producing some quality equipment
Nice. This is almost exactly what I run as well. I love the capabilities with two lanyard systems on one rope; and the extra length of rope that’s also organized on my Keeper.
Thanks for the tips. I usually just double wrap my flipline around the small, sketchy, spars. I do like the choke or float option. I’ve been meaning to try it. I think I will give it a go. Oh yeah that t-shirt is awesome 🤙
One nice thing about the floater is that depending on which side u have the prusik on depends on which side u will be able to move around the 🌳 while not being able to move the other way. The opposite is true if u just slide the prusik to the opposite side of the 🌳 in front of u b4 locking the carabiner onto it. I find myself using the floater more when I'm done removing branches & the top of the 🌳. Mostly cuz I switch from the electric saw to the heavier gas power saw. It just adds that extra stability when u r high up in a naked 🌳 need to get into a solid position to pull start that gas saw.
B4 I knew it was called a floater I just called it a choker. Choking off your lanyard onto the 🌳 for added stability & a rock solid position that doesn't allow u to slide over to the wrong side of the tree.
The link below will redirect you to the Keeper. It comes with screws and works perfect for medium to long lanyard setups. www.bartlettman.com/products/the-k1-keeper?_pos=1&_sid=2e7adcc5a&_ss=r
Like the safety break away with the mini carabiner. Is there a preferred cordage strength for the break away, or is it the mini carabiner that is supposed to break?
the carabiner is in theory the weakest link, but 4-5 kn is still a lot of weight. Obviously you would never run a breakaway on your primary system, or alone without a main tie in. I’ve heard of climbers using two zip ties when worried about barber chairs or other breakaway-necessary hazards. safe climbing!
Hello At minute 2:00 of your video I see an attachment for the harness where you give a better functionality to the lanyard, what is the name of the tool and how can I get it? greetings
That would be the K-1 Keeper, now made by Teufelberger. We do stock this item in our warehouse. This is the link will direct you to it >>> www.bartlettman.com/products/the-k1-keeper?_pos=1&_sid=d0a3dfe50&_ss=r
@@BartlettArboristSupply Thank you very much for answering, in fact I had already seen the name in another of your videos because it interests me a lot and I have learned many things from you. Greetings and thanks again.
OP, is the XSRE carabiner on the thimble strong enough for directional positioning when leaning to the right or left? I k kw it's rated for 4 kn. You most likely aren't creating 900 lbs of pressure on the thimble when you lean away from it would you? I would really appreciate some guidance. Thanks!
This is the link that will take you directly to the website www.bartlettman.com However, Abdon has a plethora of equipment on his harness... 🤣! So, searching for the items via search bar on the site, might be the best route to take.
The Keeper is a slack adjuster to keep the lanyard from going all over the place. Here is the link if you would like to check it out >> www.bartlettman.com/products/the-k1-keeper?_pos=1&_sid=c1887c002&_ss=r
Why, while you're explaining, you need a helmet and goggles??? After all, you are on the ground 😄 And by the way, haven't you heard of the grab effect when falling? If you grab the prusik... 😬
I use a steel cor lanyard nothing fancy and if not that one I have a 16 foot rope one nothing fancy on it and hasn't stopped me from being able to complete my jobs too much to think about high tie in and a lanyard is all you need daisy chain the slack up u don't need a stupid k1 keeper for Jack shit besides draining ur wallet and adding more weight to ur harness
Very nice, coming from 20 years of old school bucking strap and spurs, I absolutely love how the industry has evolved and actually gotten people thinking outside the box and producing some quality equipment
WOW!!! THANK YOU , FOR THIS DEMO VIDEO!! GOOD INFO!!! MUCH APPRECIATED!!!
Some really good ideas here. Thanks for the inspiration.
That's a pretty tight and neat multi-use long lanyard setup! Thank's for sharing.
Good video as usual, very informative.
Nice. This is almost exactly what I run as well. I love the capabilities with two lanyard systems on one rope; and the extra length of rope that’s also organized on my Keeper.
Thanks for the tips. I usually just double wrap my flipline around the small, sketchy, spars. I do like the choke or float option. I’ve been meaning to try it. I think I will give it a go. Oh yeah that t-shirt is awesome 🤙
Me too . Doesn't always work good though
Good demo vid 👍 what brand safety glasses are those.
The glasses worn in this video are Oakley Jawbreakers.
One nice thing about the floater is that depending on which side u have the prusik on depends on which side u will be able to move around the 🌳 while not being able to move the other way. The opposite is true if u just slide the prusik to the opposite side of the 🌳 in front of u b4 locking the carabiner onto it. I find myself using the floater more when I'm done removing branches & the top of the 🌳. Mostly cuz I switch from the electric saw to the heavier gas power saw. It just adds that extra stability when u r high up in a naked 🌳 need to get into a solid position to pull start that gas saw.
B4 I knew it was called a floater I just called it a choker. Choking off your lanyard onto the 🌳 for added stability & a rock solid position that doesn't allow u to slide over to the wrong side of the tree.
Info, pls, on the lanyard keeper? Enjoyed your video. Thankyou.
The link below will redirect you to the Keeper. It comes with screws and works perfect for medium to long lanyard setups.
www.bartlettman.com/products/the-k1-keeper?_pos=1&_sid=2e7adcc5a&_ss=r
Do you have a video on/about your harness set up?
Always ready for a zip. As groundy i love that.
Gave me some ideas , thanks 👍🏻 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Like the safety break away with the mini carabiner. Is there a preferred cordage strength for the break away, or is it the mini carabiner that is supposed to break?
the carabiner is in theory the weakest link, but 4-5 kn is still a lot of weight. Obviously you would never run a breakaway on your primary system, or alone without a main tie in. I’ve heard of climbers using two zip ties when worried about barber chairs or other breakaway-necessary hazards. safe climbing!
I need that T-shirt!!!!
cool video. what glasses are those? anzi rated? good anti fog?
Abdon's awesome! woot!
Hello
At minute 2:00 of your video I see an attachment for the harness where you give a better functionality to the lanyard, what is the name of the tool and how can I get it?
greetings
That would be the K-1 Keeper, now made by Teufelberger. We do stock this item in our warehouse. This is the link will direct you to it >>> www.bartlettman.com/products/the-k1-keeper?_pos=1&_sid=d0a3dfe50&_ss=r
@@BartlettArboristSupply Thank you very much for answering, in fact I had already seen the name in another of your videos because it interests me a lot and I have learned many things from you.
Greetings and thanks again.
Thank you for watching, climb safe!
New climber here,
Can i use a prussic with ring instead of a Thimble?
Sure can!
It’s good to have OPTIONS!
What is the name of this green lanyard, it is cool!
That was a section of Yale Arrow Frog that Abdon had sent out to get sewn eyes.
What kind of safety glasses are those?
All your gear looks brand new! U ever use it?
Yes and no...
Has that harness or anything on it EVER seen a days work ? 😂 It may as well have the swing tags on it
Ur mad lmao
You don’t clean your saddle ?
OP...what is that black thing that you dettached and reattach 1:53? i would like a setup like your lanyard setup
@@BartlettArboristSupply ty
Beast mode!
OP, is the XSRE carabiner on the thimble strong enough for directional positioning when leaning to the right or left? I k kw it's rated for 4 kn. You most likely aren't creating 900 lbs of pressure on the thimble when you lean away from it would you? I would really appreciate some guidance. Thanks!
Respect 👊🦥
So where can I get all of this stuff?
next level
Which keeper is the one you're using?
The Keeper seen in this video is the original K1 Keeper before Teufelberger acquired it.
Can I get a link on everything that's on that belt?
This is the link that will take you directly to the website www.bartlettman.com
However, Abdon has a plethora of equipment on his harness... 🤣! So, searching for the items via search bar on the site, might be the best route to take.
Is there really a need for that much gear if you need something take it or ask for it surprised there’s not a grease gun on there
Buenos días una pregunta que clase de saddle es esa marca y estilo por favor
There is no information in the description box about the lanyard tender you “advertise”…???
Apologies, that should be the K1-Keeper.
WHERE CAN I GET THOSE GLASSES ? DO YOU HAVE ANY ISSUES W FOG ? THANKS
@@BartlettArboristSupply Thanks
How long is that lanyard?
Roughly 18'
Extra clips for second lanyard
What is that keeper u unclippes
The Keeper is a slack adjuster to keep the lanyard from going all over the place. Here is the link if you would like to check it out >> www.bartlettman.com/products/the-k1-keeper?_pos=1&_sid=c1887c002&_ss=r
Already on it boss thanks for ur videos seriously this is by far not the easiest industry I’ve experienced with people teaching me things lol
Thank you for watching and commenting, for real!
I understand that 100%! Slowly but surely, it all comes; patience is key.
Where do you put your chainsaw?
Shembiner on the opposite side of the harness, away from textiles.
@@BartlettArboristSupply ok thanks
Product link?
For which item specifically?
Actually I found it it’s the k1 keeper rite ?
I’m fascinated by it
Will it function with steel core ?
I want to say no because of the stiff nature of wire core.
Really using that employee discount i see lmao
You could just run the SRT carabiner through a munter hitch rather then the thimble
I would get tangled up in all that stuff and get stuck in the tree. Looks very confusing.
It's actually quite simple, but the important take away here is knowing YOUR own gear.
Thanks for commenting and safe climbing.
Why, while you're explaining, you need a helmet and goggles??? After all, you are on the ground 😄 And by the way, haven't you heard of the grab effect when falling? If you grab the prusik... 😬
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espanol pariente!!!
I use a steel cor lanyard nothing fancy and if not that one I have a 16 foot rope one nothing fancy on it and hasn't stopped me from being able to complete my jobs too much to think about high tie in and a lanyard is all you need daisy chain the slack up u don't need a stupid k1 keeper for Jack shit besides draining ur wallet and adding more weight to ur harness
The gear isn't for everyone. To each their own.
The K1 Keeper is dope for lanyard management, it basically weighs nothing, and it's only $50. I like any piece of gear/tool that makes my life easier.
So, now you have a bunch of loops just asking to get caught up in branches. Stupid. Daisy chain your lanyards. Thank me later.
Way too much shit for tree work
It's just a basic 2-in1 lanyard to provide better positioning.