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Louie Lindiakos, Architect
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Florida has deep sink holes that occur unexpectedly. The only way to climb out is with a grappling hook and a static rope. This grappling hook is very well made of stainless steel and perfect for your every day carry (EDC).
FMS
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
Grapple hook has many uses, one of which is its usefulness for tree work. This grapple is well designed and works great. Has many other uses and would highly recommend this multi functional tool. As with all equipment, don’t exceed its intended use.
Robert Makosky
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
If you like climbing steep hills that run up 45 degrees and you really gotta get up there, this is a mighty handy and well-built grappling hook that you can trust to do the job.
GreyScout
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023
It's small, but that's what I wanted. It can easily work as a grappling hook or kayak anchor. It functions smoothly and exactly as advertised. I bought mine for walking or camping with my dog in the woods... holding the hook I can drop it if I need to while not losing my pup; and also I can let my dog drag it around the camp site on a 25' length of rope without worrying about her getting far if she chases something into the woods. It's additionally my backup kayak anchor. No complaints.
anonymous maker
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
this is an excellent grappling hook....... sturdy, easy to use, and fairly light weight, for its strength. I was able to hook it on fairly high tree limbs (10-12 feet high) with relative ease. getting up is another thing, you need pretty decent core strength if you're going hand over hand, and you need a pretty thick rope, which ill talk about in a minute. Hooks really nicely on stuff, the shape allows it to grab onto ledges and tree limbs with ease. throwing it is a little difficult, but with practice I think you could be good at it.I don't personally like the way it unfolds; you have to hold it with the heavy end pointed towards the ground if you want to unfold it quickly, and even then the rope gets in the way. holding it heavy end up makes it a bit less tricky, but then the hooks try to fold downward.The hole for the rope... is honestly a bit small. A bigger rope is easier to climb in my experience, which means that this thing could benefit from a bigger hole. it still works, just make sure to buy a rope that fits in the hole, and make sure its a good size. I used 750 paracord and two random lengths of rope I got from Walmart, and it works fine.the hook has held my weight multiple times without issue, and I weigh 120 pounds. I've swung from it, I've dropped it.... this things legit.10 out of 10 would recommend, just work on your grip strength.
T A Bannerman
Reviewed in Australia on August 16, 2020
The grappling hook arrived swiftly and was exactly what it was advertised as
Crazy Ivan
Reviewed in Australia on July 26, 2020
This grappling hook is strong, light and durable. In any one kayak hike it has been thrown against many solid rocks and stood the test of time. I would like to get another one.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2019
I haven't used it yet for the purpose I got it for, but its so sturdy and well made. I'm happy ... although I wish it wasn't that expensive. I feel like Batman just by holding it ;) . I guess not many people really "need" this but ... I don't regret the purchase. It's awesome! By the way, its heavy and like the size of 2 soda cans (one on top of the other). I thought it was made in the US but its made in China... :( but still, you can tell it is well made... or that is how it feels at least. Mine doesn't have any defects.I'll update the review if it brakes ... but it doesn't look like it will happen.I'll put it to the test 100% in about a week!:)
Dan J.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019
This hook may seem like a joke at first glance........but it is far from a laughing matter. Hooks like these were first introduced to me nearly 2 decades ago, and the truly have a ton of uses. This is one of the highest quality hooks I have seen! It's stupid strong and bites down like a gator! I have used this hook for climbing trees and rocks, repelling from high places.......lots of things. .....but this hook shows its quality best when used for grabbing and balancing. Being 80 feet up in a tree on a free rope with a chainsaw is scary enough......but then you start to spin a bit and it gets damn nightmarish! Not with this guy. Toss it out to a branch, tighten down and boom! No more spin. And hell, it even allows for more pressure when making the cut you went up to make in the first place! The only downside is that in order to retrieve a hook like this, you need to get to where the hook is. Worth it though. I'd trust it with my life......and I have.
Owles
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019
I bought this because who wouldn’t? Expected it to be cheap and flimsy but I was amazed of the quality of this item. Have not used it to scale buildings or anything like that but I have used it to grapple tree limbs and brush piles with a winch mounted on the front of my atv. Folds up nice with a threaded shaft and locks closed and open. Not to mention it’s a GRAPLING HOOK! oh, be careful because you can get it stuck up in a tree with all four hooks out.
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