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  1. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    Yeah, you included them as a gimme when I bought your titanium Buckinhams. You sold them with a set of the angled pads you like, but the wide version, which you found less satisfactory than the narrow model. I swapped 'em first thing :).
  2. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    :roll: Butch, for several years you climbed on caddie pads and sang their praises. Something else may suit you better now, but I find it hard to believe that the caddies were torture to you, having read all those posts where you swore by them back then. :)
  3. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    I've been more that happy with my Sequoia, as well.
  4. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    With a saddle, it can be very difficult to know how any particular one will suit unless you get an opportunity to at least hang in it a bit, so if there is a shop that carries them within reasonable distance that's worth doing. If not and you order one shipped in, as is the case for most of us...
  5. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    That's about right for the CF Geckos. Wesspur is a great outfit, you won't find a better one to deal with.
  6. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    An example, just happened to see it being explored by a guest. https://www.masterblasterhome.com/showthread.php?15406-CF-Gecko-s-Worth-it
  7. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    Sometimes you can find old threads that can help you find things you're interested in by using the search function...and sometimes not :). So don't hesitate to ask, lots of very knowlegable folks here.
  8. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    Saddle choices these days are spectacular, and it's so hard to know what will be right for each individual's body and climbing style. You could do a whole lot worse than to look at New Tribe's line...the ProGear is a great saddle with a single central tie in. They have a new sliding bridge...
  9. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    I know your environment well. I am in NW Oregon, west side of the Cascades :). The spurs you suggest are fine, the pads have an especially good reputation. I preferred Bashlin's, for an aluminum spur, and used rigid pads myself for most of my climbing career. Short of Geckos or better yet CF...
  10. Burnham

    New to the tree house

    Are you located stateside or elsewhere, Elliott? Makes a difference on gear acquisition, to some degree. Welcome.
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