Danthetree1
Treehouser
Dog ate the straps, but left enough for me to do this.
Another run at a really bad idea .
I just don't get it. If you're going to make the gaffs unusable, why the eff wear them?Gaff covers
This gaff guard design was never intended for walking. In fact, the USFS sop is to only put your spurs on at the base of the tree to be climbed, and to only move as minimally as possible from your touchdown before removing said spurs. That guard is only intended for storage and transport duty...at which it excels.I like that hose idea. I don't think it would work to walk in them, but that would be a good start for a mod. The ones I have now are the bottom end leather sheaths that velcro to the shank. They're fine for transport, but they'd get torn apart walking with them on the spur.
Yea, but reality is I'm gonna forget something, and have to fetch it, and taking the spurs off for a 5 second trip is a pita. I'm not at all worried about my safety. My goal is protecting my points. I can concentrate enough for a few seconds that I won't stab myself, especially if I don't have to waddle like a penguin trying to keep the points off the ground.This gaff guard design was never intended for walking. In fact, the USFS sop is to only put your spurs on at the base of the tree to be climbed, and to only move as minimally as possible from your touchdown before removing said spurs. That guard is only intended for storage and transport duty...at which it excels.
I don't need to go on again about serious self injuries I have seen or know about, do I?
I can also testify to that. Right through the boot and into the heel. Finishing the day out with blood in the boot, not too big of deal. But the inevitable infection was.Boots will do next to nothing to protect against a real gaff stab. I have seen that in person.
Here's one thread...
(1) World's Best (Most Expensive!) Tree Climbing Spurs | The Tree House (masterblasterhome.com)