@@RyanC-w4l time 🙄 they spend hours making a 10 min spot, prepping the tree strap is a drop in the bucket. I'm not giving them a hard time, just stating the proper and SAFE way. Think big people, DT is the de facto offroading show. Period. They have a great show, and a global audience. So teaching without teaching for 5 min of time and 5 sec of actual show, everyone will realize they should use a tree strap. Do you know 99% of anyone I see on the trails don't even have a tree strap. When you have the audience, you tend to have some moral responsibility to lead by example. And DT has the audience 🤘
😮 tree strap, tree strap, tree strap!!!!!!
Save the tree, save your winch line, win win.
@@RyanC-w4l time 🙄 they spend hours making a 10 min spot, prepping the tree strap is a drop in the bucket.
I'm not giving them a hard time, just stating the proper and SAFE way.
Think big people, DT is the de facto offroading show. Period. They have a great show, and a global audience.
So teaching without teaching for 5 min of time and 5 sec of actual show, everyone will realize they should use a tree strap. Do you know 99% of anyone I see on the trails don't even have a tree strap.
When you have the audience, you tend to have some moral responsibility to lead by example. And DT has the audience 🤘
@@RyanC-w4l you've missed the point karen
Lost all credibility by clipping to synthetic line and not using a tree strap.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for calling this an X3. Tell your coworker what it's called.
Can I use it for a couple days lol
I know it's for prettiness, but I'd like to see what those cans and snacks look like after 10 min on the trail 😂
The struggles of trail riding 😜
Yes, you're right. Appreciate you guys for defending us, but I actually do agree that we should've used a tree strap. Hindsight is 20/20. Next time.