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CAMP
Camp Turbo Chest Ascender
A revolutionary chest ascender that features two proprietary rollers f…
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CMI
CMI Double Expedition Ascender
Looking for some extra gripping power? CMI's Double-handled Expedition…
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Rock Exotica
Rock Exotica MiniEight
The MiniEight from Rock Exotica features side ears that let you easily…
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Petzl
Petzl Footape Adjustable Foot Loop
The Footape adjustable foot sling attaches to a Petzl Ascension or sim…
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Rope Logic
Rope Logic Basic Rope Wrench Tether
The Rope Logic Basic Rope Wrench Tether is a great budget tether to pr…
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Edelrid
Edelrid TreeRex Bungee Chest Harness
The Edelrid TreeRex Bungee Chest Harness is designed to give you a com…
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Rope Logic
Rope Logic FIX Tether - Single Eye
Rope Logic's FIX Tether is the perfect choice for your Rope Wrench. At…
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CAMP
Camp Turbofoot EVO Ascender
The Camp Turbofoot EVO Ascender is the newest iteration of the time-te…
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ART
ART Lockjack Sport Clutch
With use, dirt and grit in your ropes will erode this replaceable part…
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Petzl
Petzl Voltige Chest Harness
The Voltige from Petzl is an adjustable chest harness, ideal for suppo…
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Petzl
Petzl Croll Chest Ascender
The Petzl Croll is the ideal compact chest ascender designed for rope …
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Kong
Kong Futura Hand Ascender
The Futura hand ascender from Kong is the lightest hand ascender avail…
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Climbing Innovation
SAKA Self Advancing Knee Ascender
The device that changed everything - the SAKA Self Ascending Knee Asce…
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CAMP
Camp Turboknee System
The Camp Turboknee System is an incredibly efficient knee ascender sys…
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Edelrid
Edelrid Foot Cruiser Foot Ascender
The sophisticated Edelrid Foot Cruiser Foot Ascender enables efficient…
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Notch Equipment
Notch Flow Adjustable Rope Wrench - Purple Splash
Get the Limited Edition Purple Splash Flow Rope Wrench now! The Notch …
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Petzl
Petzl Footcord Dyneema Foot Loop
The Footcord from Petzl is an adjustable cordelette foot loop. It is u…
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Ascent And Descent
Climbing Ascenders and Descenders
Climbing trees takes tools. The original method was strenuous, involving nothing but knots and carabiners. This rope system took quite a bit of effort to use, meaning that climbers would be tired by the time they reached the canopy. Thankfully, ascending and descending has become much easier thanks to advancements in climbing technology. There are a number of tools that a climber can use while making their way up the ropes. Ascenders and descenders, as well as combination tools, are some of the most talked about climbing tools available to arborists.
What's a Rope Ascender?
A rope ascender is a tool used for making your way up a rope system, or ascending it. There are a number of different types of ascenders available, depending on your preferred method of climbing. The options below are the most popular available.
Hand Ascenders
Hand ascenders, like the name implies, are traditional handled ascenders operated in the hand. Some incorporate a single handle, while others use a two-handed approach. Most climbers aren't using hand ascenders anymore, as they take too much energy to operate. This can lead to tiring out before being able to execute tree work. These can only be used with a stationary rope system.
Foot Ascenders
A foot ascender is used by utilizing feet to move up a rope. These are preferred over hand ascenders, as they use leg muscles rather than upper body muscles, making climbing easier. A foot ascender can be used with a stationary or moving rope system. It's important to realize that foot ascenders aren't meant for life support.
Knee Ascenders
Knee ascenders, like the Stein Knee Ascent System, are used for rope walker systems. These ascenders use a bungee cord and a floating ascender, allowing you to climb the rope like a staircase. These can be used with both rope systems as well.
What's a Rope Descender?
Descending devices are tools that are used to move down a rope while climbing. These tools need special training, as they can be dangerous if used improperly. Typically, there are two different methods of descent if using a dedicated descender.
Traditional Figure 8
The classic figure 8 descender is shaped like a figure 8, and it is used to control the rate of descent. It does so by applying friction to the rope.
Cammed Descending Devices
These devices use a handle that's pulled to reduce friction on the rope, allowing for descent. Many have a built-in panic stop, helping to avoid any accidents while descending.
All-in-One Tools
All-in-one climbing tools are quickly becoming the standard in climbing. These allow for both ascending and descending the rope, meaning that a single tool can be used rather than a kit of tools. Of the available combo tools, there are three very popular options among professionals.
The Unicender
The unicender is a very popular all-in-one tool developed by Rock Exotica and introduced in 2005. It can be used in both single and double rope techniques. The unicender relies on its unique friction plates, letting ascent happen smoothly. When you're ready to descend, wrap your rope and start heading down. It's just that easy.
Rope Wrench
Rope wrenches, like the Singing Tree Rope Wrench, are some of the best all-in-one tools available. Using just a rope wrench and a basic rope wrench tether, any single rope technique climbing technique is made easy. These tools have changed the way climbing is done since their introduction. All it takes is a wrench and a great budget tether to get yourself up and down the trees you're looking to climb.
Rope Runner
When it comes to combination tools, the rope runner is the most advanced, but also the most sensitive. Rope runners require a delicate touch due to their design. They're sensitive, meaning movement can be delicate. If you've started to master climbing, it may be time to consider a rope runner, like the Notch Rope Runner Pro, designed by the original inventor of the rope runner, Kevin Bingham.
An Innovative Idea Turned Into Reality
New gear for climbing enters the market every day. Items like the revolutionary chest ascender by Camp Turbo have made climbing a bit easier. New products are going to continue to be developed, and we'll be there to keep you up to date. Treestuff backs all of the products that we offer, including all of our ascent and descent tools. If you're looking to add gear to your kit that'll get you off the ground safely, we've got it.
As always, safety and quality are the utmost concern. If you're not sure what you need or have any questions about tree climbing gear, please ask a Treestuff specialist by using our online chat. You can also reach us at info@treestuff.com and by calling 877-408-7337.