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Does anyone remember that webbing tree ladder ?

kyler1945

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I can't figure out how to search it here or the web.

There was a company who made a webbing ladder that you basically climbed up, tied off a portion of it, climbed up, tied another portion off, etc. until at height.

As you can imagine searching "tree" and "ladder" and "webbing" doesn't get you much here.

I also remember everyone thinking it was a terrible product. Maybe that sparks someone's memory.
 
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PEEJAY

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nvm that sounds like a different process than the sladder. i remember what your talking about though.
 

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I can't figure out how to search it here or the web.

There was a company who made a webbing ladder that you basically climbed up, tied off a portion of it, climbed up, tied another portion off, etc. until at height.

As you can imagine searching "tree" and "ladder" and "webbing" doesn't get you much here.

I also remember everyone thinking it was a terrible product. Maybe that sparks someone's memory.

I think there was one called arc tree ladder
 

PEEJAY

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I think that product is no longer available. i thought what kyler was talkin about was literally like a 15 or 20ft ladder that you tied up as you ascended.
 

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@Vtbow Had one
I thought @redsquirrel listed one
I think @Vtbow and I sold it to each other. I can't remember who had it first. That thing was actually pretty good. The only downside was it was heavier than it needed to be because they put rope in the steps to firm them up.
 

Vtbow

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yeah, it was pretty sweet, I really wish it was just a little less bulky. honestly the weight didnt bother me, it was the bulk... Their saddle was pretty sweet too, just needed some refinements. Unfortunately they closed down...