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Climbing gear Discount
Once upon a time, Moosejaw was asked to furnish a group of scientists with expedition gear that they needed to explore a mountainous region of another planet which they had reached through exploiting wormhole technology. We had a full selection of climbing shoes ready to go in the name of science, but then the explorers went in to set up a base camp and were never seen again…
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Cheap Tree climbing gear
New Tribe Progear II Harness Big side D rings and a floating roller D on the leg strap bridge. Fixed front tie-in point that closes with a large pear screw link. The leg pads feature extended cushioning at the inner thigh for superior support and comfort. Double-density foam padding on both belt and leg straps provide support, load distribution and long wear. Quick-connect…
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Buckingham Tree climbing gear
The Rebellion tree climbing saddle from Buckingham is the newest lightweight rope bridge saddle from Buckingham. It was developed for the professional arborist. It offers the perfect combination of comfort, adjustability, versatility and safety. This hi-vis orange saddle includes attachment points in the front for additional work positioning possibilities. Tree climbers love…
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Buckingham climbing gear
Buckingham Steel Spurs without Straps or Pads Add your own pads and straps and start climbing in Buckingham steel replaceable-gaffs spurs. Will work with any spur pad WesSpur sells, and universal straps. Sold as a pair. Offset gaff and contoured shank. Adjustable from 16 to 18 3/4 in height. Pads and straps sold separately, or available as complete sets with built-in savings…
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Alpine climbing gear
It was early April in 2010 and Outdoor Research athlete Graham Zimmerman was gearing up for an early season climb. The goal was to climb on the southeast buttress of Mt. Bradley in the Ruth Gorge of the Alaska Range with friend and fellow alpinist Mark Allen. The route would be a first ascent. “It was this really striking line, ” says Zimmerman, “but had a few question marks.”…
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