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Excellent idea. If I had one of those I also would be tempted to climb a tall coconut tree:thumbsup:.. Nah not really I don't do heights. :lol:
the only thing I would add would be a safety belt pants and boots I'm not going up any tree wearing shorts and barefoot.
As a kid living on a small island in the Pacific, you basically first learned to climb mango trees and coconut trees. No devices needed !
Mark III. $332.
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Marketed with some OSHA-ish verbiage:
More: Column Climber – Faster, Safer, SmarterQuote:
- Column Climber™ and Column Claw™ can be used freely in accordance with current fall protection standards: OSHA, HSE, CSA, ANSI
- Column Climber™ is classified as both an access device and a work platform
- Our Column Claw satisfies 100% tie-off, 2-0 foot fall arrest while ascending/descending and at the work point.
- Meets or exceeds: ANSI Z359.1, ANSI Z359.3, OSHA 1926.502
- Column Climber™ has been reviewed by *OSHA’s Directorate of Construction.
*OSHA does not approve or endorse products.
But think; lots of cash saved on insoles.
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Also, would these be considered steel-toed safety sandals? :lol: