Well, K3LR's comments have finally convinced me that I need to change my evil ways with regard to tower climbing gear. After a recent trip up and down my 50' Rohn 45 with the yellow jacket following
Al, I bought my fall protection gear from www.tessco.com. I was not able to try them on before so basically paid attention to size and features. The harness I received is excellent. Here are some lin
Hi Al, You might look through the safety section of the Northern Tool & Equipment catalog (http://www.northerntool.com/). They have some attractive prices. Some of their harnesses aren't real "deluxe
Has anyone, other than me, gotten climbing gear from Steve K7LXC at Champion Radio Products. A compete harness and belt and lanyard is only about $100? Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 08:35:50 -0700 From: "JC
Yes, I have, and I feel secure when I climb. If Steve uses that kind of rig, I'm thinking it's the correct one to use! 73, George T. Daughters, K6GT _______________________________________________ __
How do those "auto twist" carabiners work? I have some Petzel twist-lock carabiners and find them difficult to open with one hand, especially when my hands are tired from climbing, working, etc. I on
You might want to check the Petzel website as well: http://en.petzl.com/petzl/ProAccueil Just put the mouse over the Products tab to get a pull-down menu with links to harnesses, lanyards, fall arres
I did! Hmm. That's not what I remember. Climbing harness, fall-arrest lanyard, adjustable lanyard, 3' rope lanyard and two 6 foot nylon slings was about $300. I figured it was well worth the money sp
I have: 1 Fall Arrest harness and belt - $90 1 4' lanyard - $39 1 6' lanyard - $40 The knowledge and comfort that I am connected to the tower at all times - priceless 73 Dale, kg5u __________________
Got all of mine there . Would get it there again. Good stuff and service. Joe K4XZ 73 JOE PATRICK SENIOR PLUMBING/MECHANICAL INSPECTOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH __________________________________________