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I like the leather sleeves too. If for no other reason but the weight, or lack thereof. Nice to carry in a backpack or hanging on my saddle.
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After receiving our gear here at work, I'm excited to try the House sleeves. They are much more flexible than the conduit sleeves I've been using, but they just don't appear to be as durable. Time will tell. The friction factor with talced leather isn't that bad, but they are just SO much lighter than the other options.
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When your sleeves start to wear out save the end caps (ground cones) and get this conduit by the foot, it is excellent: Ultra flexible black conduit
It looks very similar to the conduit used for the NT sleeves but the vinyl covering is slightly thicker.
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Rope Sleeves R' US
Custom orders can be quoted for made to order sleeves; cut lengths of conduit and/or twist-in end ferrules.
Dan House
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oldtimer wrote:I am still using the smaller diameter black color made by Dan and sold thru New Tribe and others. For my style of climbing they last long enough to get my money's worth of use. They are light weight to carry and easy to install in the trees.
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NO, mostly use the smaller diameter 1/2 inch black color from Treetramp. I own several of the large diameter stiff-ones (gray color) that I made...
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Moss had recently commented that he prefers the 3/4" version. Why are the stiff grey ones considered "bomb proof?" Don't they self- destruct as soon as they are used on a branch that is smaller than their bend radius?
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You can destroy anything if you try hard enough.
-moss
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I am new to tree climbing and not sure the best way to get it up on the branch.
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