- Secure and Stable Climbing: Double-tooth stainless steel spikes provide stronger grip and enhanced balance on tree trunks, reducing slip risk during climbing or trimming
- Durable Cowhide and Steel Build: Crafted with abrasion-resistant cowhide and thick stainless steel, ensuring long-term use under pressure and resistance to wear or rust
- Adjustable and Ergonomic Fit: Features adjustable cowhide straps with thickened loop closures for a customized, comfortable fit on all leg shapes
- Complete Tree Climbing Kit: Comes with tree spikes, foot straps, ankle straps, safety belt, and anti-slip gloves—everything needed for climbing, pruning, or harvesting
- Lightweight and Portable Design: Weighing only 4.85 lbs, this compact climbing spike set is easy to transport and store, perfect for professionals and DIY users alike
This tree climbing spike set includes cowhide leg straps and stainless steel double-tooth claws for secure and stable climbing of trees or poles. Designed with comfort and safety in mind, the ergonomic structure reduces fatigue while adjustable straps offer a custom fit. The kit comes complete with foot straps, ankle straps, gloves, and a safety harness, making it suitable for logging, arborist work, fruit picking, and outdoor maintenance. With its durable build and portable design, this spike climbing tool is ideal for professionals and hobbyists who need reliable climbing gear.
Specification
Color: Brown, Silver
Use: Tree Climbing Tools
Features: Double Teeth
Material: Cowhide, Stainless Steel
Surface Treatment: Quenching Treatment
Load Capacity: More Than 100kg/ 220.46lbs
Each Tree Climbing Spike Height: 43cm/ 17in
Pedal Size: 12*7cm/ 4.72*2.76in
Distance from Pedal to Strap: 6cm/ 2.36in
Package Size: 55*20*12cm/ 21.65*7.87*4.72in
Net Weight: 2.2kg/ 4.85lbs
Gross Weight: 2.45kg/ 5.4lbs
Package Included
1 Pair* Tree Climbing Spike
1* Foot Strap
1 Set* Adjustable Safety Belt
1 Pair* Gloves
2* Ankle Straps
Notes
For beginners, we recommend you start practicing using the tool from some low point (e.g. below 1m).
Try to choose those trees with a diameter of 10 inches to 20 inches to practice. Should you start learning on trees with very hard skins, it would be quite difficult to make it.
Please note that hugging the tree and moving upwards is not the right way. You should focus your strength on the pair of tree climbing spikes, so that your hands and body always form a triangle, using the clamping force of the tree climbing spike and your climbing force to help you move upward.
If you are climbing a tall tree or need to stay in a tree for a longer time, we recommend that you use a harness.
- Department : Unisex
- Date First Available : June 13, 2025
- Country of Origin : China