The Sterling Rope Ultimate Positioning Lanyard is an incredibly versatile tool for arborists! It provides comfortable and stable positioning for complex tasks, easily adjusts to different tree diameters and working positions, and creates multiple anchor points for extra stability and security. It also acts as a temporary support if your primary climbing line needs adjustment and is ideal for precise pruning, trimming, or installing cabling and bracing systems. Additionally, it assists in navigating dense or awkward tree structures safely, can secure tools or equipment to prevent them from falling, and is useful in rescue scenarios to secure or lower an injured climber safely. Highly recommend this lanyard for its reliability and multifunctionality. Keep climbing, keep growing, and keep shining bright, my friends! 🌳✨
That is all well and good but it was so fast I could not understand the system. I have noticed a lot of viedos are so fast or covered up by the operators hand one cannot see what is going on.
Go on treestuff or any other site and just buy the exact rope you want by the foot, then use your own stuff. I do the same. I find myself changing them up a lot to fit the job I'm doing that day.
Nice buck strap but way to much going to and not realistic for speed. I have that buck strap but only have a microcender and the aluminum snap and the end with a carabiner clipped to my saddle.
Yea, an extra prussic and rope snap are probably way too much to deal with for most people. It would probably slow you down so much, you may even survive a few years
Climbing trees is the ultimate hobby 😀
I saved me some money and built one myself from a few things I had lying around. Works just as well but this was a good idea. Thanks!
The Sterling Rope Ultimate Positioning Lanyard is an incredibly versatile tool for arborists! It provides comfortable and stable positioning for complex tasks, easily adjusts to different tree diameters and working positions, and creates multiple anchor points for extra stability and security. It also acts as a temporary support if your primary climbing line needs adjustment and is ideal for precise pruning, trimming, or installing cabling and bracing systems. Additionally, it assists in navigating dense or awkward tree structures safely, can secure tools or equipment to prevent them from falling, and is useful in rescue scenarios to secure or lower an injured climber safely. Highly recommend this lanyard for its reliability and multifunctionality. Keep climbing, keep growing, and keep shining bright, my friends! 🌳✨
Never too fancy to make a safe cut! I used to think this "fancy stuff"was not needed, but we are talking about safety and saving our body.
These dudes are true pros. Made this thing look amazing. I would be a bumbling idiot with it
I own this. It’s awesome 😎 highly recommend this to everyone
Lots has changed since the 90s. I might have to look into this and upgrade..... maybe🌲
You are the reason why that product works so well
Yep! I’ll be using this!
I bought one for 260$. It’s awesome. The best. Mine is 16’.
very nice topic what i am looking for!
I’m a beginner that the lineyard I’m looking for.nice video its two in one!!
That is all well and good but it was so fast I could not understand the system. I have noticed a lot of viedos are so fast or covered up by the operators hand one cannot see what is going on.
$250 is a small price to pay for not dying. I have MONSTER Willow on my property and can't get a cherry picker back in there.
$250 doesn't include the harness, climbing rope, friction saver, assorted caribeaners for climbing system, knowledge of how to use it all.
@@dungeonmaster6292 hiring a professional sounds reasonable
You can build your own for alot less cheaper, Trust me, I'm certified by RUclips.......
lmao
hai.. thanks good product..
Way to fancy I guess I'm just a young guy with old school techniques and only use the fancy stuff when the job calls for it.
never too fancy to make a safe cut!
I don't understand. You say "way to fancy" but then admit to using fancy stuff when needed?
Nice
do you need a pinto pully or can you just use the eye to eye and a carabiner
Mmmm. positionning is mandatory when Doing tree work I am never ashamed to use 3 anchor points. 😉
Just too much going on
السلام عليكم اريد أدوات تسلق الاشجار لانه لا يوجد في العراق وشكرا
1:25 is this the distel hitch? or what kind of hitch is this?
hello what is the length of the lanyard and what your recommend thank
I wish this was only $100 because I only would need the rope parts because I can add gear I already have
Go on treestuff or any other site and just buy the exact rope you want by the foot, then use your own stuff. I do the same. I find myself changing them up a lot to fit the job I'm doing that day.
What's the saddle he's using?
But can you buy it at westspur?
Whats the name in the just starting video that you use it like bicycle to ascender ontrees
Nice buck strap but way to much going to and not realistic for speed. I have that buck strap but only have a microcender and the aluminum snap and the end with a carabiner clipped to my saddle.
Yea, an extra prussic and rope snap are probably way too much to deal with for most people. It would probably slow you down so much, you may even survive a few years
I never understood the push for speed. The vast majority of the work being done can afford the time it takes. You're not paid by the branch.