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RULES AND DATA FOR USE
• Only put on the climbing spurs once you are at the foot of the tree and after you have put on your harness.
• Differentiate the right climbing spur from the left climbing spur.
• Put your foot in the shank with the gaff towards the inside.
• Tighten the strap around the calf (be careful not to cut off your blood circulation). Excessive tightening
of the foot strap and calf protection can cause poor blood circulation.
• Tighten the foot strap around your shoe.
• Be careful when using and handling the climbing spurs. The gaffs can cause injury and cuts. Never handle
the climbing spurs without the gaff covers.
• Remove the gaff covers only when you are ready to climb.
• If needed when you are working, adjust the tightening of the leg and foot straps.
Never drop the KLIK N'KA climbing spurs. Never use them if they have been damaged in any way, have been
dropped, or suffered an impact.
Do not walk on the ground wearing the climbing spurs. This causes excessive wear of the gaffs and grips.
Be aware that certain types of ground present high risks of slipping and falling.
Risk of electrocution: Do not use the climbing spurs near power lines; they conduct electricity.
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TIGHTENING AND USE OF THE LEG AND FOOT STRAPS
TO TIGHTEN THE LEG STRAPS
• Lift and release the grey buckle after having inserted the ratcheting buckle strap into
its slot. One pull tightens the strap one notch so that you can adjust it very precisely.
TO TIGHTEN THE FOOT STRAPS
• Preset the strap length by sliding it through the buckle to adjust the strap to a length
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big enough for your foot.
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• Tuck the extra strap into the textile pad and then adjust the fit using the micrometric
buckle.
TO LOOSEN THE LEG AND FOOT STRAPS
• Simultaneously press the front of the grey buckle and the blue button.
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CLEANING AND CARE
SHANK AND SHELL
• Clean water and soap.
PADDING
• Let dry before caring for it. Dry brush the two sides regularly to remove chips and prevent clogging.
LEG AND FOOT STRAPS
• Hand wash with a bit of water and mild soap. Use compressed air on the adjusting system.
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