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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125278 by lizardman
cambium savers was created by lizardman
anyone tell where I can buy the canvas cambium savers the ones with velcro?

www.mighty-oak.co.uk

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125280 by moss
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I've never heard of a canvas cambium saver, where have you seen them? It sounds like something that could be hand sewn. I'd like to hear more if anyone has more knowledge about these.
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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125281 by ponderosa
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Lighthouse Leather in Maine is where I got my rawhide cambium savers. They are basically a 5 inch by 24 inch piece folded over and sown.
LIGHTHOUSE LEATHER
RFD #1 Box 3770 W. Etna Road
Etna, ME 04434 USA
+1-207-269-2690

If I can relocate the web address, I'll post it.

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125282 by ponderosa
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Here's web addresses - main page and cambium saver.
http://users.aol.com/smscott/page1.htm
http://users.aol.com/smscott/goods.htm

He now apparently has a 3-foot long version.

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125287 by 3climbr
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I like the 3/4" flexible electrical conduit. You buy the end connectors and use just the ferrules that go into each end of the conduit to protect your rope from the rough-cut metal.
New Tribe sells this (though you can easily make your own) http://www.newtribe.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=98
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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125296 by charlieb
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If you really want the canvas savers with velcro, you can find them at most rescue sites.
One I use a lot is:
http://www.patrollersupply.com/store/products_display.asp?search=yes&searchField=catID&searchText=55
They also have a new one made of Spectra.
CharlieB.

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125298 by moss
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Charlie, how would you rate the canvas saver vs. other types of savers? Anything you don't like about them?
Thanks,
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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125299 by harrywbarnhurst
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Moss,

First off I have never used a canvas cambium/rope/friction saver. I use the leather exclusively and always. Looking at the link above, and adding that I am not a rock climber, it appears that these will be used with the rope being 90 degrees at most and most of the time some degree less than 90. Just trying to picture it, I think that the 180 degree turn our DRT rope makes might cause the canvas to bind at the crotch. Also, I can't imagine the canvas scooting over some of those nasty snags that inhabit those otherwise fantastic crotches. I sometimes have trouble getting the leather sleeve over them. These are just some thoughts that I had while trying to envision using the canvas. I hope this helps, generating some more thought on your part, if nothing else.

Have a great day and be well!

In Peace,

Legolas

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125300 by moss
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Thanks for the comments Harry, that makes sense. I figured there were some good reasons why tree climbers don't typically use them.
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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125305 by charlieb
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Guys:
Actually the canvas tends to slide more easily than the leather over those rough crotches. Try it sometime. However, I do admit that they can also tend to slide out of the crotch so you have to make sure they're set well. But if you don't have leather which I feel tends to wear out quicker, than canvas works fine.
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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125309 by lizardman
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I found that the canvas cambium savers worked real well . great if you have tied all your knots then realize you ve forgotten your cambium saver cos you can just velcro the saver around the rope and send it on up.yipeeee. thanks for all your help finding a supplier for the cambium savers . If any one can tell me of an outstandingly amazing cambium saver please do..

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125310 by moss
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Aha! So the canvas cambium savers have their virtues after all. They sound very good for hiking in to a tree when you're trying to keep equipment weight down. I'll have to try one out.

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125312 by nickfromwi
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No love for the RING/ring cambium savers?

love
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Would you like a lanyard spliced up, or anything else for that matter??? Give me a call- 323-384-7770 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125315 by moss
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Originally posted by NickfromWI
No love for the RING/ring cambium savers?

love
nick


I don't quite love mine (yet) but I'm getting to like it a lot, especially for anchors on smaller diameter branches up high. It's taken me about 5 climbs to get comfortable on it, I didn't trust it at first even though it's clearly strong enough. The low friction is very nice for ascending and takes a little more care for descending, it's easy to go too fast. I also like the way it "follows" me as I make lateral movements in the tree (if that makes sense).
-moss

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18 years 10 months ago - 18 years 10 months ago #125317 by oldtimer
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I have a few extra (Danhouse Type) C-Savers that I just manufactured if you are interested write to my e-mail and we work out some deal.
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The link in the TCI Board is from 17-4-2004 at 01:30 AM by cc In the General Discussion Area. Check it out there is a lot good of info in there..

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