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Bnineteenteam Climbing Arborist Retriever Friction Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.7
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Description of Bnineteenteam Climbing Arborist Retriever Friction

PREMIUM QUALITY:Arborist retriever ball is made of plastic material, high quality and durable. It is 20 grams in size and lightweight and easy to carry. FUNCTION:The rope friction protector protects the trees, improves the sliding of the anchor cable, and can be removed from the ground and wide webbing to limit deformation. SCOPE OF APPLICATION:The throwing weight and the hound ball are designed for tree work and are designed to help increase the range of projection. SPECIFICATION:Color: Black; Material: Plastic; Size: Approx. 29 mm / 1.1 inches; weight: approx. 29 grams. AFTER-SALE GUARANTEE:If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will provide you with the perfect solution as soon.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Essential Climbing Gear!

Based on my experience, this friction device is a must-have for every arborist who loves climbing. it not only facilitates the ascent and descent but also offers ample control and safety while working on trees. The sleek design and durable material make it reliable for extended use. However, beginners may find it challenging to master the technique initially..

Pros
  • Efficient, Reliable, and Durable.
Cons
  • Not Suitable for Beginners.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works with small trigger rings OP

Shipping was very quick and the size of the ball fits the small Omega Pacific trigger rings I use on my cambium rescuers. The attached rope seemed strong, but there were almost no tails on the stopper knot. Since I didn't want it to be ripped out, and without superglue, I cut it off and replaced it with some kind of jingling one. Maybe the included knot would have held, but I wasn't sure enough to trust it.

Pros
  • Rope
Cons
  • Ugly packaging