Aideer Russian Aider Rings
Description
- Trango ladder tree: Same size and type as the now discontinued Russian aiders from Trango.
Pros: Light, lean and clean; not so much dangling around as with the other ladders, when jugging for example. Easy to climb without using your hands.
Cons: Can be a little awkward to use in tight spaces, like corners. Far between the steps; stepping up 16” can be very hard.
- PTPP Edition: That’s the way Dr. Piton like it.
Pros: Equivalent to a four ladder system, if you need to have that. You can stand comfortably with both hooks connected for every step. In a tight corner you can dig out the free part and hook it.
Cons: Lots of stuff dangling around, when jugging for example. Far between the steps; stepping up 16” can be very hard. The part you not stand in is dangling free, you have to grab it to connect the ring.
- Aideer Low step: Stepping 16” can be very awkward with the hooks at your knees. With this configuration no step is higher than 11.4”, very similar to a regular six step aider
Pros and cons: Same as for PTPP Edition, except for low stepping height, with nine rings and full length.
I can also make Tango Tree and PTPP Edition with 5+4 configuration of rings. And of course, I can make the length and configuration of rings that you want. I make everything by order.
Aideer Russian Aiders are sold as a full set of stirrups and rings. We list the components separately so they are more easily compared to other brands.
Aideer sells the set at a starting price around $200 USD. The price may change depending on the custom features available.
Order by contacting @aideerclimbing on social media or by E-mail olle@aideerclimbing.rocks
- Trango ladder tree: Same size and type as the now discontinued Russian aiders from Trango.
Pros: Light, lean and clean; not so much dangling around as with the other ladders, when jugging for example. Easy to climb without using your hands.
Cons: Can be a little awkward to use in tight spaces, like corners. Far between the steps; stepping up 16” can be very hard.
- PTPP Edition: That’s the way Dr. Piton like it.
Pros: Equivalent to a four...
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Weight (g) | 400 g |
Aider Type![]() ![]() |
Russian Aider |
Full Steps![]() ![]() |
0 |
Half steps![]() ![]() |
0 |
Hero Loop![]() ![]() |
None |
Spreader Bar![]() ![]() |
N/A (only ladders have this) |
Double Bottom Step![]() ![]() |
No, bottom step is designed for 1 foot |
Integrated Storage![]() ![]() |
No included storage system |
Lower Clip-in Loop![]() ![]() |
No included clip-in loop |
Foot Retaining Strap![]() ![]() |
No retaining foot strap |
Availability | Sold as a pair |
Material | Polyester |
Strength | |
Color | Blue, Red |
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