IkemanTX
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Climb right aluminum spurs are a common choice because they're lighter than steel without running you $600 like carbon fiber. I finally decided 2lbs wasn't worth $300+.
I think the big thing is deciding if you'd like tree or pole gaffs. I went tree, because I've got a lot of pines and other shaggy-bark trees. Lots of folks talk about pad comfort, but it takes me less than 2 minutes to get up and down a tree, and I'm still green.
Stay away from Evoke and Sport Climbers is what I was told when I was trying to save a buck. Glad I went the climb right route. I think they're a stellar value.
Nutterbuster thanks for the feedback. It's very helpful.
Pole gaffs are plain too short. I'm going with the tree gaff.
Perfect description Nutterbuster.
I’d like carbon, but right now the cost/weight ratio just doesn’t justify it for me.
I have the ClimbRight aluminum’s with the Almuninum pads. Those pads are the bees knees as far as comfort. It is definitely the fastest way to climb an unprepared tree.
Look up @ckossuth’s AWESOME camo job on his set.
http://www.saddlehunter.com/community/index.php?threads/kryptek-climb-rights.6490/
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