Carrier Foliage Webbing

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Stryker Watch WX003 Nato Style Strap  Nylon Webbing  S / S Hardware  Foliage Green


Stryker Watch WX003 Nato Style Strap Nylon Webbing S / S Hardware Foliage Green


$16.14


Nato Style Strap. Nylon Webbing. Stainless Steel Hardware. Foliage Green. Committed to bring you the best products on the market.

Stryker Watch WX003 Nato Style Strap Nylon Webbing S / S Hardware Foliage Green


Stryker Watch WX003 Nato Style Strap Nylon Webbing S / S Hardware Foliage Green


$25.67


Nato Style Strap. Nylon Webbing. Stainless Steel Hardware. Foliage Green. Committed to bring you the best products on the market.

Compact Light Carrier Compact Light Carrier - Matte Finish - Foliage Green


Compact Light Carrier Compact Light Carrier - Matte Finish - Foliage Green


$20.99


Built-in tensioning device holds a variety of personal-sized compact lights. Belt clip removes so carrier attaches to Dual Rail Accessory Platforms. Prevents accidental activation of tail-cap switch with unique recessed bottom. Mfg: Blackhawk Industries SPECS: Matte finish; removable belt clip; fits Streamlight Scorpion TL-2 and TL-3 and similar-sized lights.

Carrier


Carrier


$12.49


Carrier

Foliage


Foliage


$19.99


Micha Pawlitzki Foliage - Photographic Print

Battlesling Single-Point Battlesling  Foliage Green


Battlesling Single-Point Battlesling Foliage Green


$35.99


Heavy-duty CQB sling is designed for strength durability and comfortable at-the-ready carry for long periods of time without fatigue. The Battle­Sling is overbuilt from tough 1.375" wide nylon webbing that resists tearing stretching and fraying under punishing tactical use. Rugged molded polymer ITW Nexus/Fastex hardware adjusts easily to place the weapon anywhere on the operator's chest for hands-free carry while keeping it positioned for immediate deployment. Wide non-slip shoulder pad helps distribute the rifle's weight and is reversible for strong- or weak-side carry. Available in Single-Point or Two-Point configuration in Black or IR-signature-inhibiting Coyot Mfg: Troy Industries Inc. SPECS: Heavy-duty nylon webbing with polymer hardware Black Coyote Tan or Foliage Green.

ERGObaby Organic Twill Carrier


ERGObaby Organic Twill Carrier


$110


The most fabulously embroidered ERGO ever The Sienna Sunset ERGO baby carrier is a gorgeous shade of burnt sienna with hood and lining in the colors of a dusky sunset This exquisite carrier features delicate floral embroidery Made of organic cotton twill for an elegant look and feel this carrier is both elegant and unique Get a matching front pouch for extra storage As always this ERGO features ergonomic design for your comfort 100 organic cotton twill with 100 organic cotton sateen lining and hood 100 cotton batting in body of carrier softens edges One inch high density foam in shoulder straps Quarter inch high density neoprene foam in waist belt High Quality buckles tested by SGS Waist belt circumference from 25 to 43 Fits from 5 to 6 5 body height with adjustable shoulder and chest straps Sleeping hood with elastic adjusts in length for growth of baby High quality webbing matched to carrier color Reinforced stitching used at all fabric intersections Interior rip-s Material: COTTON Age: Infant Color: Sienna Sunset /Stripe Color Mapping: Red Gender: Female

Armorer Tool Armorer Tool  Foliage Green


Armorer Tool Armorer Tool Foliage Green


$7.95


Handy tool of extremely tough non-marring glass-reinforced nylon is perfect for prying and pushing applications where a metal tool can damage the part or gun finish. Rigid chisel point on one end is useful for depressing springs and spring-loaded parts—even use to thread MOLLE straps through webbing—while the semi-flexible flat blade on the other end can get into tight spots or serve as a temporary shim. Great to have around during disassembly of semi-auto pistols like the 1911 Glock or Smith & Wesson M&P or when working on service rifles like the AR-15/M16. Multiple ridges molded into the grasping area in the middle of the tool help prevent slippage when working with oily or greasy hands Mfg: 10-8 Performance Llc SPECS: Glass reinforced nylon Black Flat Dark Earth or Foliage Green. Approximately 5” (12.7cm) long ¼” (6.4mm) diameter.

Kelty Mijo Carrier


Kelty Mijo Carrier


$103.96


DECENT FEATURES of the Kelty Mijo Carrier Padded adjustable-height child's seat Carry/lift handles 30-pound weight limit Lightweight aluminum frame Storage Pocket Padded backpanel Sternum strap Webbing waistbelt Auto-Deploy Kickstand Five-Point - Adjustable Child's Harness No-Pinch Hinges The SPECS Max Load Weight: 30 lbs / 13.6 kg Volume: 200 cubic inches / 3.3 liter Weight: 3 lbs 9 oz / 1.6 kg Dimension: 14 x 15 x 27 in. / 36 x 38 x 67 cm Fabric: Body: 600D Poly


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Make the right choice when hiring a tree service

Make the right choice when hiring a tree service.

Trees are the most valuable part of your home landscape.  Trees provide several benefits including cooling our homes, providing beauty and privacy.  It's important to make the right choice when hiring a tree company to care for your trees.  Most of us have heard stories of improper care damaging trees in our neighborhoods.

One  way to provide your trees with the best care is to hire a Certified Arborist.  Arborists are certified by the International Society of Arboriculture.  Certified Arborists must meet several requirements in order to obtain certification.  These include adequate experience, passing a rigorous test of arboricultural knowledge, agreeing to a code of ethics and maintaining certification through continuing education.  To find a Certified Arborist in your area check the web sites for the International Society of Arboriculture or the Tree Care Industry Association.  Both provide information for finding Certified Arborists in your area.
If a tree company advertises that a certified arborist manages or is employed by the company the arborist certification number must be included in the advertisement.  Beware of companies that do not display these numbers which can be checked on line for credibility.

It is also important to find a company that will have a Certified Arborist on your property while the work is performed.  It is one thing to have a qualified individual make an estimate but if there is inadequate supervision when the actual job is done the results may not match your expectations. 

In addition, doing a little homework goes a long way.  Ask for certificates of insurance whenever you hire a contractor.  These should be mailed to you by the insurance company not a  copy that is provided by the tree service.  The only way to ensure a company is currently insured is to get the certificate directly from the insurance carrier..Make sure you receive proof of liability and worker's compensation coverage.

Also, check with the State Contractor's Licensing Board.  Any estimate or advertisement should have the license number printed on the form.  Check that the license is current and that there are not complaints against the company.  In addition, there may be surety bond held by the Licensing Board for additional protection. 

Before getting an estimate it is a good idea to know what to look for and what to avoid when hiring a tree service.  Check with the Better Business Bureau to obtain a rating on  companies and find out if there are any complaints.  Getting references from previous clients is also important.  I recommend getting the names of clients worked for in the past few days so references aren't cherry picked. 

The more you know about proper pruning and tree care practices the better choice you can make when hiring a tree service.  The I.S.A. and T.C.I.A. websites are a great place to learn more about proper tree care practices.  These two organizations have worked together to establish the ANSI A-300 Standards for tree care.  These standards provide the guidelines for arborists to follow in tree maintenance ranging from pruning to fertilization to cabling or lightning protection. Make sure the company you hire is knowledgeable in these standards and estimate their work accordingly.

Finally, beware of companies that recommend the wrong practices for tree pruning. Some things to avoid include topping or over pruning trees.  Pruning should be limited to 25% of live branches in a pruning season.  Tree climbers should not use climbing gaffs or "spurs" to climb trees unless the tree is to be removed.  The only exception to this practice would be in an emergency situation that puts the tree climber in harm's way.

Another incorrect practice is the removal of large branches. Large cuts take years for the wounds to close.  These large wounds make the tree more susceptible to decay or insect problems. Making more small cuts is preferable to making a few large cuts.  Another practice to avoid is over thinning the interior of a tree and leaving the majority of the remaining foliage at the ends of the branches.  This increases the likelihood of branch failures because of excessive end weight.  A better pruning practice is to maintain interior branching that promotes better branch strength while reducing end weight which reduces the likelihood of branch failures.

In conclusion, the better informed you are about proper tree care and about tree services in your area the more likely you are to make the right choice when hiring a tree service.

About the Author

Ron Wallace
Certified Arborist
TreePro Professional Tree Care

http://treeprosonoma.com

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