Thank you! I love the hand saw position. Mine always tends to get in the way of my chainsaw. I can’t wait to give that set up a try on Monday! Cheers! 🤙
I'm getting into tree climbing but with so much equipment required, it's been difficult assembling a list of essential gear. This video is a terrific start, especially as it comes from an experienced climber who has used the gear and knows what works for him and what doesn't. Thank you for all the work that went into making this video. It's very much appreciated!!!
If you’re just getting started, you don’t need much…simple saddle, rope, flip line, split tail, throw line, hand saw and scabbard, a simple ascender, maybe some basic spurs and your PPE. Lots of us “old timers” have spent our whole careers using nothing more than this (or less). Don’t be fooled into thinking you need all the latest and greatest carbon fiber/titanium/un-obtainium doo-dads to get your job done. All the new stuff can make the job easier, but it ain’t cheap, and you’d be better off learning to climb simply and adding to your arsenal as you gain experience.
Love the title. Tree climbing gear can get expensive but like you emphasized QUALITY over cost ANYDAY. My life and crew safety is worth more than money. Also can you do shoe reviews? Honestly, the right shoe for comfort/agility/weather/safety is an area I am navigating still. Much love! Bizou
Do you have a redwings shoe store near you? Try Irish Setter or the Redwing loggers I love them and they will tell you what size your foot actually js and find the insole that fits your foot the best
@@TheCrusher2468 I've actually had a set of custom whites lineman boots which were supposed to be the top of the line boots for tree work, and these summer mountaineering boots are half the cost and twice as comfortable, not to mention MUCH lighter.
Next level up from that is a 3 pulleys and a rope wrench. One pulley for your lanyard system, one pulley for your foot loop, and one hitch climber pulley for your rope wrench. Without pulleys, you have to manually break tension on your hitch cords every single time you adjust their position (IE, each stride you take up or down the rope) which takes forever and absolutely wrecks your hands inside of about 10 minutes.
I've been using the senna smh10 for 10 years now, I have no issues with them I have them mounted onto the left ear piece of my kask helmet earmuff, I can take the earmuff off in 30 seconds and wash the entire helmet and clip it back on, all of my ground guys use the same stuff as me, everything is made to be easily cleaned and quickly replaced. I will never run anything but a kask helmet
I can tell you that nearly every piece of gear he showed in the video is the most expensive piece of gear for that purpose. There are less expensive alternatives to everything shown there. Best advise is to build up your gear, and swap out and upgrade when you can.
Got to get a monkey beaver harness. My tree motion was nice as far as Day to Day tree work you will find it so much more comfortable for all day use. Keep in mind I am old man, 46 and still climbing. more lately than the last couple of years. My bucket truck seems to sit. I love all the new gear. Making it easy even for us old guys. LOL. Climb safe.
@@000MrJwright yes get a medium. im same size waist had a large but the side D rings were a little to close. Bought a medium everything fits and the D rings set my lanyard to the outside of my knee instead of the inside( always got caught on my spurs). Still love the thing.
Love this video. I do construction mostly but have TreeMotion with Zigzag and Zillon for main climbing set up. Love when I get to prune trees 8). Its fun and you make money lol
I would like to see a video about the different helmets (petzl, Kask, pfanner) also how do you mount your comms is it a sticky backed unit or is there something else that is required when purchasing a comms unit(s). Thank you for your time and consideration. You are an inspiration to many of us.
Awesome helmets and worth the bucks. I’ve got a scala rider on my bike helmet which I think I’ll swap over. Top tip don’t know why I didn’t think of it ? Helmets been in storage since 2009.
The #1 most important difference Sena and Cardo is: Sena is not waterproof. if you happen to be cutting during a down pour, your Sena unit will be fried.
I'd love to see a video in-depth on the Cardo Packtalk system vs. Sena. I use Sena 10's and I've been considering trying Packtalk, but it's a big investment/changeover.
There is a video o found comparing the Sena 30k to the packtalk bold. Those are not the latest versions, but they are the comparable models. I found it to be useful and the primary difference between them being better noise cancelling on the packtalk
John Giannetti with the app and once you figure it out I’ve definitely had better luck pairing and having people go in and out of the conversation is much easier than with the Sena comms I’ve used .but I’ve never used the 30k to compare just the smh 10 and the 20S and those were super annoying in that regard.
Hey man great video again! I would love to see how you integrated the communication device in your helmet and how you like it and so on! Would be great to see a video about another coms system than the usual stuff!
That’s a good idea, I’ve got a few different mounting methods I’ve played with... and the Cardo packtalk bolds have been my favorite of the 3/4 different ones I’ve tried.
I’m an avid fan of tree climbing video and congrats you for what you do and the information about all of you’re subject. I notice you often wear those thin green hoody’s, is it possible to know where to get them, and the specs around them? In advance thanks for the return!
I am a 56 yr old Veteran that started a tree trimming/ removal service. I am looking for the best tree climbing class/ instruction that I can attend to learn how to climb tree’s. Do you have any suggestions, prefer Texas/ Arkansas/ Florida/ Iowa/ Missouri/ Oklahoma - I live in Iowa; but Texas is my hunting and fishing favorite destination, so I will make if a learning and then vacation……….. Any help would be appreciated.
Good video. I have been wanting to get 1 or 2 notch quickies. I clicked the link but it came up from R&L supply llc. I've had a few bad experiences dealing with that company and won't do it again.
Ive got the Cardo packtalk bold on 2 lids as well but I dont put up the antenna (groundie does) and it works just fine...as with all of these comms units battery life is an issue. I drilled 2 tiny holes in the lid (yeah I know) to mount the mic unit with added belt n braces tie wrap security because the velcro wouldnt stay put with the weight of the mic and 'stem'? speakers fit uncannily easily into the earmuffs but I do find the muffs come out of track too easily, they could/ve been designed a little better for the price of the lid imho but that is my only gripe with the helmet..
Great video. Your camera person seemed very confused about what was important to get in frame when you started talking about gear on your saddle. Often your hands and the gear was not in frame.
Great video. In regards to the teufelbeger xstatic spLIFE. What I have heard is that there are no official or authorised instructions released. It is possible to modify the drenaline spLIFE on xstatic however I've not seen the results from any break tests done to verify how safe this is.
Oh good to know I was assuming the splice would be the same given that the construction is very similar to Drenaline, but now that I think about it you may be right, I haven’t seen any official release for xstatic, just drenaline
Yeah what you have is probably a cover-dependent rope which doesn’t need the core for full strength (and consequently has the advantage of being fully inspectable ) or you’ve got one with a fancy née splice like the Petzl flow or the drenaline with a splife that has a few Dyneema strands in it. Either way they are perfectly safe, if not a little unnerving.
No love for the shembiner on your left side lol? Also, are you right handed or left handed? I see your lanyard is right side mounted. Does that mean you stow your saw on the left side? Your transporter is on the right side so was wondering if you stow it there, do things get congested?
I forgot to mention that guy I like that shembiner. But yes you are observant I learned to use my right hand on the lanyard, and my saw is over there and it is cluttered and I may try to unlearn it someday... but for now it’s just what it is. I’m mostly self taught so that’s one of the weird quirks that no one ever pointed out to me until much later.
How is your handsaw attached? I used a old leg strap and tied it to the webbing under the green back ring. Seems to be tight and easier to grab then hanging it off my side. Also that leaves room for a small water/glove bag right next to my side d ring
I use either. Sometimes with a heavier saw or to lower a saw it is easier to use a rigging rope if it is above you in a ring or pulley, because you can pull down on the rope to raise the saw rather than pull it up hand over hand
Could you tell me more about your Silky "ninja" setup please? I would like to move towards that silky placement. What kind of straps do you use to keep it in place? Looks pretty sturdy. Thanks!
Man can you please show me how you keep that tsurugi attached to your saddle? I can’t find anything online showing how it attaches. I use a leg strap for my zubat now but would prefer your set up
Yes I have seen that notification! They haven’t given me issue yet but I watch that! The older DMM carabiner sometimes have issues too if they aren’t nice and clean
Strider Trees I borrowed a friends set up one day during storm work and he had that snap. I was up in a medium sized honey locust on a limb walk fairly out there. When I set up my lanyard to make a cut I noticed it was stuck open. Climbing arborist podcast has a scarier one when he’s spiking up a tree, with no TIP and it happens. I’d toss it, not a trustworthy piece of kit IMHO.
jake zack yeah those are scary moments and I’ve see that video you mentioned, SKETCHY! As soon as I find something better that functions similarly I’ll swap it out, in the mean time I’ll have to keep it clean and lubricated!
@@Stridertrees snaps shouldn't be used with the tree motion in a life support capacity. If they twist the wrong way they can completely disengage. Anyone inspecting gear at a comp can show you. Kinda scary.
Matthew Neufeld the ISC snaps are triple locking snaps rated for life support, and generally won’t unlock once shut, no matter what the manipulation involved, however they are known to have the issue Jake Zack mentioned involving not springing shut under the right condition, which is a concern.
The handsaw placement is elite. Definitely going to have to change mine up!
Main takeaway I got from this video as well
Yeah me too! I’m trying to figure out how it’s secured though!!
Thanks for sharing.
Direct and right to the point. No fluff involved. You get an A+ from me for the manner in which you handle the comments.
Thank you! I love the hand saw position. Mine always tends to get in the way of my chainsaw. I can’t wait to give that set up a try on Monday!
Cheers! 🤙
I wouldn’t mind seeing a video of how you have your truck set up.
I just might have to do that !
Well done...I’m a wannabe climber and this video is very informative and easy to watch
Thanks, I’m glad it was helpful
I'm getting into tree climbing but with so much equipment required, it's been difficult assembling a list of essential gear. This video is a terrific start, especially as it comes from an experienced climber who has used the gear and knows what works for him and what doesn't. Thank you for all the work that went into making this video. It's very much appreciated!!!
Keep it simple is what I’ve always been told and it works out great
If you’re just getting started, you don’t need much…simple saddle, rope, flip line, split tail, throw line, hand saw and scabbard, a simple ascender, maybe some basic spurs and your PPE. Lots of us “old timers” have spent our whole careers using nothing more than this (or less). Don’t be fooled into thinking you need all the latest and greatest carbon fiber/titanium/un-obtainium doo-dads to get your job done. All the new stuff can make the job easier, but it ain’t cheap, and you’d be better off learning to climb simply and adding to your arsenal as you gain experience.
Love the title. Tree climbing gear can get expensive but like you emphasized QUALITY over cost ANYDAY. My life and crew safety is worth more than money.
Also can you do shoe reviews? Honestly, the right shoe for comfort/agility/weather/safety is an area I am navigating still.
Much love! Bizou
Do you have a redwings shoe store near you? Try Irish Setter or the Redwing loggers I love them and they will tell you what size your foot actually js and find the insole that fits your foot the best
@@TheCrusher2468 I've actually had a set of custom whites lineman boots which were supposed to be the top of the line boots for tree work, and these summer mountaineering boots are half the cost and twice as comfortable, not to mention MUCH lighter.
that’s the coolest looking helmet i’ve ever seen i’m used to wearing a $50 helmet
A quick video about how much you appreciate your team, especially the "groundies." Would be refreshing.
I just got the same saddle and suspenders a couple weeks ago, I like the silky placement.
I'm interested in the opposite video. As a professional how would you SAFELY get yourself up a tree as inexpensively as possible?
With hands and feet and a lot of effort!
Next level up from that is a 3 pulleys and a rope wrench. One pulley for your lanyard system, one pulley for your foot loop, and one hitch climber pulley for your rope wrench. Without pulleys, you have to manually break tension on your hitch cords every single time you adjust their position (IE, each stride you take up or down the rope) which takes forever and absolutely wrecks your hands inside of about 10 minutes.
Cheapest rope harness and 3knot system
You can climb with one rope, one carabiner, and a harness. Use drt with a self tending Blakes hitch knot and up you go!
That’s the difference a professional doesn’t go into a tree unless they are comfortable and to be comfortable and inexpensive don’t exist together
I've been using the senna smh10 for 10 years now, I have no issues with them I have them mounted onto the left ear piece of my kask helmet earmuff, I can take the earmuff off in 30 seconds and wash the entire helmet and clip it back on, all of my ground guys use the same stuff as me, everything is made to be easily cleaned and quickly replaced. I will never run anything but a kask helmet
i run literally the exact same set up but my rope is km III max.
cool video man!
Nice video, and good reviews!
A wish from mi side would be to se a price tag along with the stuff you review! awsome content anyhow!
I can tell you that nearly every piece of gear he showed in the video is the most expensive piece of gear for that purpose. There are less expensive alternatives to everything shown there. Best advise is to build up your gear, and swap out and upgrade when you can.
Got to get a monkey beaver harness. My tree motion was nice as far as Day to Day tree work you will find it so much more comfortable for all day use. Keep in mind I am old man, 46 and still climbing. more lately than the last couple of years. My bucket truck seems to sit. I love all the new gear. Making it easy even for us old guys. LOL. Climb safe.
Hey, I'm getting older as well and my waist isn't a 32 anymore. It's more like a 35. Do you think that this harness will work for a guy like me?
@@000MrJwright yes get a medium. im same size waist had a large but the side D rings were a little to close. Bought a medium everything fits and the D rings set my lanyard to the outside of my knee instead of the inside( always got caught on my spurs). Still love the thing.
@@angryjay06 Thank you! How about the Tree Motion Evo? It's a one size fits all harness. Should I be worried about the fit if I go with that one?
What a fun video! I feel like a kid running though FAO Schwarz: So many toys, so little time.
Hey man, I really appreciate the work you put into the videos
Glad you find them helpful
Yeah I've gotten my saw pinched "once or twice" too lol.
We all have once or twice 🤣
Might be once or twice a day for me!
And a rust free honda hatchback cameo looks great
Love this video. I do construction mostly but have TreeMotion with Zigzag and Zillon for main climbing set up. Love when I get to prune trees 8). Its fun and you make money lol
Love the tree of Gondor 🥰
I have my little wedge hooked to a 4ft key-bac key ring. Just a thought bud.🤘 nice vidja
I've seen that trick and its such a good idea !
Thanks for sharing, excellent setup.
Good information, thanks. Frustrating camera work - couldn't see what you were talking about much of the time
Great review ! Love the CIVIC SI in the back ground
Love the video 👍👍 I’ll be watching more. Alan from the uk 🇬🇧
Push the packtalk back a couple of inches . I have packtalk and sits back further on my Helmet and doesn’t get messed with at all
Great vid thanks for your time and reviews
I’m glad you find it valuable !
Like the hand saw position 😁👍
This is awesome, thank you!
I would like to see a video about the different helmets (petzl, Kask, pfanner) also how do you mount your comms is it a sticky backed unit or is there something else that is required when purchasing a comms unit(s). Thank you for your time and consideration. You are an inspiration to many of us.
Very cool vid ..... learn alot...never have to many tools for this trade...
Awesome helmets and worth the bucks. I’ve got a scala rider on my bike helmet which I think I’ll swap over. Top tip don’t know why I didn’t think of it ? Helmets been in storage since 2009.
You forgot the emergency whistle on your suspenders. Very important . Good video👍🏼
I've spit on my fingers enough to be able to whistle loudly with them so that's what I use in a pickle ;)
The #1 most important difference Sena and Cardo is: Sena is not waterproof. if you happen to be cutting during a down pour, your Sena unit will be fried.
Good stuff!!! Is almost the same climbing wear that I have. It's expensive but is comfortable n safe👍👍👍
Yeah definitely wanna know where you get the green shirts. I like wearing sleeves while I'm climbing. But don't want to get crazy hot
Yiur vids helped..last year...have alot injurys so i did same thing..but man wasnt best choice for me..love it though
I'd love to see a video in-depth on the Cardo Packtalk system vs. Sena. I use Sena 10's and I've been considering trying Packtalk, but it's a big investment/changeover.
There is a video o found comparing the Sena 30k to the packtalk bold. Those are not the latest versions, but they are the comparable models. I found it to be useful and the primary difference between them being better noise cancelling on the packtalk
@@Stridertrees How about ease of initial pairing as well as connectivity between more than 4 users? Any thoughts/experience there?
John Giannetti with the app and once you figure it out I’ve definitely had better luck pairing and having people go in and out of the conversation is much easier than with the Sena comms I’ve used .but I’ve never used the 30k to compare just the smh 10 and the 20S and those were super annoying in that regard.
@@Stridertrees Awesome, thanks for the info. I'll search for the 30 vs Packtalk video.
i saw a tool carrier on the left side of your belt- you passed right over it. don't use it? what about a chain saw lanyard? saws?? chaps, shoes?
Just curious, what way do you have your silky attached on the belt? I like that idea…
Hey man great video again! I would love to see how you integrated the communication device in your helmet and how you like it and so on! Would be great to see a video about another coms system than the usual stuff!
That’s a good idea, I’ve got a few different mounting methods I’ve played with... and the Cardo packtalk bolds have been my favorite of the 3/4 different ones I’ve tried.
DID YOU MAKE A VID ABOUT THIS IF SO WHAT IS TITLE ? THANKS
@@matthewpolo227 i recently got the cardo outdoor set and have been using that for a while now, affordable and really nice!
awesome bud. I need to do one of these videos
I’m an avid fan of tree climbing video and congrats you for what you do and the information about all of you’re subject.
I notice you often wear those thin green hoody’s, is it possible to know where to get them, and the specs around them?
In advance thanks for the return!
I am a 56 yr old Veteran that started a tree trimming/ removal service. I am looking for the best tree climbing class/ instruction that I can attend to learn how to climb tree’s. Do you have any suggestions, prefer Texas/ Arkansas/ Florida/ Iowa/ Missouri/ Oklahoma - I live in Iowa; but Texas is my hunting and fishing favorite destination, so I will make if a learning and then vacation……….. Any help would be appreciated.
Lupillo santiago aka ramborista does spliced ayes and they are tested to 6000 pounds... he also splices rope flip lines.
I love this video. It will cost me but good product being used I'd worth it.
Acompanhando seus trabalhos aqui no Brasil
Good video. I have been wanting to get 1 or 2 notch quickies. I clicked the link but it came up from R&L supply llc. I've had a few bad experiences dealing with that company and won't do it again.
I'll have to check that out they should have mostly been amazon links...
AirPod pros has voice isolation and would prevent a catch point
Would you do a video on your clothing? Specifically boots and pants
Argiope blue is my goto srs/srt. Maybe works for you too. /Soren.
Awesome mate.
Very informative 👏 👌 thank you.
Great videos. what do you use for boots and shirt?
Have you tried GAP Arbor Supply? They were able to splice some really notoriously difficult ropes in the past.
GAP is the best around
Ive got the Cardo packtalk bold on 2 lids as well but I dont put up the antenna (groundie does) and it works just fine...as with all of these comms units battery life is an issue. I drilled 2 tiny holes in the lid (yeah I know) to mount the mic unit with added belt n braces tie wrap security because the velcro wouldnt stay put with the weight of the mic and 'stem'? speakers fit uncannily easily into the earmuffs but I do find the muffs come out of track too easily, they could/ve been designed a little better for the price of the lid imho but that is my only gripe with the helmet..
Sounds like you’ve got it figured out pretty well!
Another great video Thx
Great video. Your camera person seemed very confused about what was important to get in frame when you started talking about gear on your saddle. Often your hands and the gear was not in frame.
Equipamentos muito bom aí USA
Great video. In regards to the teufelbeger xstatic spLIFE. What I have heard is that there are no official or authorised instructions released. It is possible to modify the drenaline spLIFE on xstatic however I've not seen the results from any break tests done to verify how safe this is.
Oh good to know I was assuming the splice would be the same given that the construction is very similar to Drenaline, but now that I think about it you may be right, I haven’t seen any official release for xstatic, just drenaline
What do you have attaching your hand saw to your belt? Super convenient placement! I would love that.
just some throw line tying the scabbard to a couple of the little loops in the saddle.
Love it! Where do you get the shirt you’re wearing? I’m kind of a sweaty guy so i like thin textiles.
Great video.
Silkie bite lol. Keep two hands on your saw!!!! 😜🤪😝
saw you using the edelrid, would love a review of these!
Is that a Shembiner chainsaw hook on your left side?
(just before you showed the Notch quickie)
The helmet link is the one without the chin strap
The eye on my rope doesn't seem to have that inner core I would prefer that mine seems a bit week sure it's safe but just that pice of mind
Yeah what you have is probably a cover-dependent rope which doesn’t need the core for full strength (and consequently has the advantage of being fully inspectable ) or you’ve got one with a fancy née splice like the Petzl flow or the drenaline with a splife that has a few Dyneema strands in it. Either way they are perfectly safe, if not a little unnerving.
Can we please do a video of your truck set up thanks man!!
thank you for your great review, do you recommend cardo over sena?
Yes I do!
@@Stridertrees thank you so much
How much does does your harness weigh when it’s all loaded up?
I haven’t heard the term silkey bite before but oh man I sure know all about it 😂
Where did you get that sticker for your helmet!!! I hella fell in love it it
My Brother made it ! its a vinyl decal
cool! i like the placement of your handsaw, ive never seen that before.
how do you attach your handsaw?
Who makes the chainsaw rack in your truck bed?
Great video! Have you tried the Koala Chest Harness? If so how would you compare to the monkey?
No love for the shembiner on your left side lol?
Also, are you right handed or left handed? I see your lanyard is right side mounted. Does that mean you stow your saw on the left side? Your transporter is on the right side so was wondering if you stow it there, do things get congested?
I forgot to mention that guy I like that shembiner. But yes you are observant I learned to use my right hand on the lanyard, and my saw is over there and it is cluttered and I may try to unlearn it someday... but for now it’s just what it is. I’m mostly self taught so that’s one of the weird quirks that no one ever pointed out to me until much later.
Thanks,
Can you show how you mounted your handsaw to your saddle?
Bartlett has the drenaline with a slaice, dyneema tape inside the eye...
Nice.
Set of hooks, belt, rope and learn the Blake hitch. Cheap and easy. But I will say all this new gear is pretty sweet!
I like your hand saw setup. How did you mount that to your saddle?
Throwline through some of the accessory holes in the saddle
Strider Trees oh ok nice. Thank you for the reply!
I have never seen someone have their handsaw attached like that. Mostly see it hanging from the belt, personally I keep mine on my leg
How is your handsaw attached? I used a old leg strap and tied it to the webbing under the green back ring. Seems to be tight and easier to grab then hanging it off my side. Also that leaves room for a small water/glove bag right next to my side d ring
It’s tied in place with throwline :)
Do you really have to replace the Rope Runner Pro every 6 months under heavy use?
How do you mount your hand saw on your harness? Is it just zip tied? Or do you use the extra bungee that the EVO comes with? I wanna give it a try
The sheath Is tied on with throw-line using the little holes in the back of the saddle as anchor points
10:28 shout-out to the Civic
What are your favorite boots to climb in?
how do you get to the links to buy these products? i dont typically use that feature
Luv it
Who makes the rack holding that saw
When you ask your ground crew to send a saw up, what kind of rope are you using? Your climbing rope? Or some kind of cord that is less valuable?
I use either. Sometimes with a heavier saw or to lower a saw it is easier to use a rigging rope if it is above you in a ring or pulley, because you can pull down on the rope to raise the saw rather than pull it up hand over hand
Honey Brothers do splices and send them to you 👍
Hey where do you buy your gear from?
How do you keep that silky that way?
Fodsports m1-s plus intercom, 150 for 2 headsets and well worth it. Stop buying sena...
Could you tell me more about your Silky "ninja" setup please? I would like to move towards that silky placement. What kind of straps do you use to keep it in place? Looks pretty sturdy. Thanks!
It’s just tightly tied in place with throw-line through some of the accessory holes in my saddle. ;) I like it, works great
Yeah I noticed the silky placement. I’m going to attache mine that way and try it. 👍
Trying to work that out at the moment as well
Man can you please show me how you keep that tsurugi attached to your saddle? I can’t find anything online showing how it attaches. I use a leg strap for my zubat now but would prefer your set up
shoot me a message on IG and I'll make a quick video for ya
Careful with those ISC triple snaps, they get stuck open.
Yes I have seen that notification! They haven’t given me issue yet but I watch that! The older DMM carabiner sometimes have issues too if they aren’t nice and clean
Strider Trees I borrowed a friends set up one day during storm work and he had that snap. I was up in a medium sized honey locust on a limb walk fairly out there. When I set up my lanyard to make a cut I noticed it was stuck open. Climbing arborist podcast has a scarier one when he’s spiking up a tree, with no TIP and it happens. I’d toss it, not a trustworthy piece of kit IMHO.
jake zack yeah those are scary moments and I’ve see that video you mentioned, SKETCHY! As soon as I find something better that functions similarly I’ll swap it out, in the mean time I’ll have to keep it clean and lubricated!
@@Stridertrees snaps shouldn't be used with the tree motion in a life support capacity. If they twist the wrong way they can completely disengage. Anyone inspecting gear at a comp can show you. Kinda scary.
Matthew Neufeld the ISC snaps are triple locking snaps rated for life support, and generally won’t unlock once shut, no matter what the manipulation involved, however they are known to have the issue Jake Zack mentioned involving not springing shut under the right condition, which is a concern.