Heavy-Duty Tree Climbing Spikes with Safety Belt
Heavy-Duty Tree Climbing Spikes with Safety Belt
Upgraded Claws Design
Supports Up to 100 kg
Rust-Resistant Heavy Steel
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Professional Tree Climbing Gear – Spikes & Safety Belt
Reliable tree climbing spikes and spurs designed for fruit picking, pruning, hunting, jungle survival and more. With sharp stainless-steel claws and a durable safety belt, this tree climbing equipment gives you strong grip, stability and long-lasting performance on every climb.
Features:
- Upgraded Claws : Hardened stainless-steel spikes provide powerful grip and exceptional durability for safe, confident climbing.
- Scientific Design: Strong load-bearing capacity (up to 100 kg) with ergonomic straps for balance and comfort.
- Multi-Purpose Use: Perfect for fruit harvesting, tree maintenance, jungle survival, hunting and other outdoor activities.
- Rust-Resistant & Wear-Proof: Climbing spurs stay sharp and non-deformable even with frequent use in tough conditions.
- Lightweight & Portable: Compact design makes it easy to carry anywhere and set up quickly when needed.
Notes for Beginners:
- Start training on trees below 1 m until you master the climbing technique.
- Keep your body and hands in a triangle and press inward with the claws for best grip—do not hug the tree to climb.
- Choose trees with a diameter of 10–20 inches and softer bark for easier practice.
- Once you learn the method, you can climb taller trees confidently and safely.
Specifications:
- Maximum Load: 100 kg
- Material: Heavy-duty steel with anti-rust coating
- Weight: Approx. 2 kg
- Color: As shown
Package Includes:
- 1 pair of professional tree climbing spikes
- Adjustable safety belt & securing rope
Important: Always wear the safety belt and inspect all straps before climbing. Practice on low trees first and follow safe climbing techniques at all times.

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Durable & Weather-Resistant Build
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