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Notch Equipment
Notch SRS Chest Harness
If you want your SRT ascent to be the smooth and fast you need a good …
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Teufelberger
treeMOTION Pro Saddles
Since 2007, Teufelberger has set out with the sole objective of consis…
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Teufelberger
Teufelberger TreeMotion EVO Replacement Bridge Parts
The TreeMotion EVO is a highly-customizable saddle, and now you can cu…
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CAMP
Camp Tree Access ANSI ST Saddle
The Camp Tree Access has been an arborist favorite for years due to it…
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CAMP
Camp Tree Access SRT Chest Harness
The Camp Tree Access SRT Chest Ascender is a top-level accessory chest…
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Notch Equipment
Rope Logic Harness Replacement Rope Bridge
Specifically engineered and developed Sterling rope for the use in rop…
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Teufelberger
treeMOTION Essential Saddle
Since 2007 Teufelberger has been constantly improving its treeMOTION h…
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Petzl
Petzl Avao Bod Fast Full Body Harness
The Petzl Avao Harness is an ANSI certified fall arrest harness design…
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Buckingham
Buckingham BuckTop SRT Harness
The BuckTop SRT chest harness provides accessory connection points for…
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Petzl
Petzl AVAO BOD Full Body Harness
The AVAO BOD is a Petzl Full Body Harness that is both ANSI certified …
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Courant
Courant Koala Harness
When you want comfort but won’t compromise on features or functionalit…
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Buckingham
Buckingham Stability Saddle
A modernized version of Buckingham’s popular 1371 saddle, The Buckingh…
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Picking the Right Tree Climbing Gear Makes a Difference
You're going to spend a lot of time in your tree climbing harness (often called a saddle) so you should be careful to get one that's right for you. Basic cotton or leather tree climbing harnesses have been the workhorse saddles in the industry for decades and are good for tight budgets. More advanced saddles incorporate features like heat-molded padding and adjustable buckles for increased comfort for long days in the tree. A step up from 4-Dee harnesses, a saddle with a rope bridge, or webbing bridge, will allow for greater freedom of movement in the tree, allowing you to pivot your body as your connection slides along the bridge. Gear storage is another important thing to consider when shopping for a saddle. Gear loops and webbing tunnels for gear carabiners like the Petzl Caritool, Rock Exotica Transporter, or the DMM Vault can make work in the tree much more organized and convenient
We offer a number of fall-arrest harnesses, including one-piece harnesses or traditional work positioning harnesses with rated connections for an add-on shoulder harness. Be sure that your full body or shoulder harness has a dorsal connection rated for fall arrest - some shoulder harnesses are only intended as suspenders to help with the weight of a harness fully loaded with gear and a chainsaw.
Do you climb SRT? Grab a shoulder harness add-on or a chest harness to help tend your climbing system.
What's the Difference Between Tree Climbing Harnesses and a Rock Climbing Harnesses?
You might see that some of the most popular tree climbing harnesses are made by brands that also offer rock climbing harnesses. The two should not be used interchangeably. Just like with arborist rope, tree climbing saddles differ from those meant for rock climbing. A tree care seat/harness is meant to keep you comfortable for hours on end. Rock climbing saddles are designed to take impacts and falls, and they don't provide all of the attachment points that tree climbing saddles do. Even the most well-designed rock climbing harness won't allow for the comfort that the tree climbing counterpart will, and hard work requires comfort on the job!