Our main goal here at Life-Gear.com is to provide our customers with the tools and equipment to not only complete their lifting, climbing, transporting and leisure activities as efficiently as possible but as safely as possible. That's why we strive to supply the highest quality PPE possible! Not sure what PPE is and what equipment it consists of? Read on to find out!

What is PPE?
PPE stands for Personal Protective Equipment and is the equipment that is worn by workers and lifestyle enthusiasts, that provides extra protection against potential risks and hazards that might occur during work or leisure. PPE comes in a variety of forms and is often required to be worn in order to even participate in some activities such as rock climbing for example and work. Some activities and jobs require different types of PPE, so let's take a look at some of the equipment available in our collection of PPE and why these need to be worn.
Our PPE Range
Head Protection

In many job industries and activities, protecting your head is often the most important thing that you need to remember, such as working on a building site where there are constant dangers of falling items from a height. In fact, many workplaces and environments have a 'hard hat' policy where an individual is not allowed to enter the premises without wearing head protection. Here at Life-Gear, we supply a wide range of safety helmets and hard hats that are guaranteed to keep your head fully protected at all times. Click below to view our full ranges!
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Eye Protection
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Your eyes are one of the most fragile and important parts of your body, therefore it is imperative that when you partake in a job or task that carries the potential of causing damage to your eyes, you ensure that they are fully and properly protected. Often, eye injuries lead to the loss of sight when they can be easily avoided with the right PPE. Chemical and debris can easily make contact with your eyes and lead to an unfortunate accident, but with our range of Protective Glasses and Spectacles, you go a long way in preventing this kind of thing from occurring. Click below to explore our range.
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Ear Protection
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Your hearing, as well as your sight, is another extremely important aspect of your body, so ensuring your ears are properly protected in another crucial element of PPE. Working in environments subjected to loud noise such as concerts and construction sites can have an effect on your ears and hearing even after a short period of time. Our collection of Ear Protection ensures your hearing is not affected and that you are able to continue working in such environments with no worry. Click below to explore our full collection.
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With an extensive collection of PPE available, no matter what your job or task, we are confident that you will find the protective equipment that you need to carry out any application in the safest way possible. The above equipment is just a portion of the PPE that is available here at Life-Gear.com. To explore our full collection of PPE, simply hit the button below!
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For more information or assistance with our collection of PPE, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Life-Gear team today by calling 0117 9381 600 or emailing us at sales@life-gear.com.
When looking for the right style of safety helmet, there are lots of things to consider:
- What type of work will you be doing?
- What level of protection do you need?
- Does your headwear need to comply with any safety regulations?
At Life-Gear we offer different types of safety helmets that should keep your head, face, eyes and ears protected at all times. Continue reading if you want to find out what different types of safety helmets we offer.

Bump Caps
Bump caps such as this ERGODYNE Short Brim Bump Cap, are perfect for protecting your head from minor bumps and bruises. This cap is fitted with a hard removable shell to protect you from falling objects and is foam lined for comfortable wear all day. This also cap complies with EN 812 regulations. We think this is the perfect cap to wear on site, even if no lifting tasks are ongoing - you can never be too safe!
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Chainsaw Helmets
Our chainsaw helmets are perfect for protecting your head, ears and face when you're cutting down trees or carrying out other tasks with a chainsaw.
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Climbing Helmets
If you climb for work or pleasure, you know (or should know) the importance of wearing a proper climbing helmet when at height. The climbing helmet you choose should be secure, robust and comfortable, particularly if you intend to wear it for a long climb. This Edelrid Ultra Lite Climbing Helmet is a great option because it has side attachment options, allowing you to attach ear protectors or a visor if you need to. If you'd like a closer look at this particular helmet - click here. Or, if you'd like to view all of the safety helmets we stock, click the button below:
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If you have any questions about the different types of safety helmets we stock, or if you'd like to purchase one over the phone then don't hesitate to contact us on 0117 9381 600. We look forward to hearing from you!
Arborist helmets are different to other kinds of safety helmets, because they not only protect the wearer from being struck by fallen objects, they also provide protection around the sides of the head. Whether you climb trees as part of your job or as a hobby, wearing an arborist helmet will ensure you can climb comfortably and safely.
Which arborist helmet is the best? To help you decide, we have chosen three of the best arborist helmets we stock and tell you more about them here.
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This helmet had to come first because best is in the name, and that’s because it is one of the most popular climbing helmets amongst arborists. Some of the features that make it one of the best arborist helmets include; attachment points for a visor or ear defenders, CentreFit adjustment and an incredibly strong chin strap. We think you’ll love it, take a closer look here.

This Edelrid Ultra Lite Climbing Helmet makes it into our best arborist helmet top 3 because it is secure and effective. It can offer protection from molten metal splatter, has attachments for ear protectors or a visor, and it comes with removable inner padding for extra comfort. Take a closer look here.

And finally, this Edelrid Zodiac Tree Climbing Helmet has made it into our because it is lightweight, impact-resistant, and comes with a fully adjustable chin strap with a closure system for comfort. This arborist helmet looks stylish, has vents to keep your head cool, and is sure to keep you safe while you work and climb. Do you think this is the best arborist helmet for you? Take a look here.
It is hard for us to tell you what the best arborist helmet is because it largely depends on personal preference and the type of climbing job you’re doing. However, we are sure that these are some of the best arborist helmets on the market, so we can assure you they won’t let you down.
May we take this opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year and we look forward to continuing business with you in 2019.
Please be advised that our last day for sending next day items by courier will be Thursday 20th December for delivery on the Friday 21st. If goods are not despatched on the 21st, they will be held and despatched on our return in the new year, 2nd January 2019.
Our last working day before Christmas will be Friday 21st December.
We will be closed over the holiday period but will re-open on Wednesday 2nd January.
Christmas Period Opening Times 2018/19
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Yours Sincerely
All the staff at Life-Gear.com
When working within an industry or job that requires you to work at dangerous and awkward heights, a safety harness is one of the main pieces of equipment needed to ensure safety and reduce the chances of a fall. A safety harness enables the user to attach themselves to a fixed and secure anchor point via the use of a lanyard, providing them with security while they work or carry out a task. Knowing that you are completely safe whilst working not only provides peace of mind, but it also allows you to fully concentrate on the task at hand and complete your work quicker and more efficiently.
A considerable amount of injuries and deaths occur each year in the UK as a result of falls from height, so it is essential that you are equipped not only with a safety harness, but a suitable safety harness for the type of job and activity that you are carrying out. Here at Life-Gear.com, we supply an array of various safety harness types, ideal for a range of uses.
Full Body Harnesses

PETZL AVAO Rope Access Safety Harness
Full body harnesses are designed to provide the user with maximum comfort during rope ascents. The X-shaped design wraps around the user to minimise pressure points during a period of prolonged suspension. With multiple loops available, this allows the user to hang from various points on the harness, as well as the ability to hang tools.
Sit & Work Positioning Harnesses

Tree Force Work Positioning Harness
Seat and work positioning harnesses also provide high levels on comfort as well as a durable and reliable solution when working at height. As a result of their high-quality webbing, padded leg loops/back and quick release buckles around the waist and legs, workers can work in confidence as well as comfort. Available with multiple equipment loops for tool attachments.
Children’s Harnesses

PETZL Children's Fall Protection Harness
Suitable for children aged between 4-9 years old. Our Children’s Safety Harnesses provide the perfect solution to keeping children safe while taking part in activities at height and is designed for children weighing less than 30kg. The design mimics that of a full body harness as children’s hips aren’t defined enough for a waist belt to latch onto, therefore levels of safety are increased. Buckles are also located on the back of the harness which prevents the child from adjusting them themselves.
For more information on our range Safety Harnesses, please do not hesitate to contact us today by calling 0117 9381 600 or emailing sales@life-gear.com. To view all of our Safety Harness types, click below!
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Whether you do it for work or pleasure, climbing can be extremely hazardous if you're not wearing the right PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
Fortunately, we stock a huge range of climbing PPE here at Life-Gear.com, so you can stay comfortable and safe while you're scaling those heights.
Here's a selection of the PPE products we offer for professional climbers and hobbyists alike:

Safety Harnesses
It is, of course, essential to wear a harness when climbing. Harnesses (when properly secured to an anchor point) prevent you from falling to the ground, and we have a huge range of high-quality harnesses to choose from here at Life-Gear.com, including full body harnesses and comfortable seat harnesses.
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Karabiners
Karabiners (sometimes spelled 'carabiners') are connectors that are indispensable when climbing. They connect equipment securely and hold fast while you're busy making your climb. Again, we stock an extensive variety of climbing karabiners here at Life-Gear.com, ranging from budget-friendly steel screw lock karabiners to the TRIACT-LOCK pulley carabiner.
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Ascenders
Ascenders / rope clamps can be used to keep things in position while climbing, as well as providing hand / foot holds to help you ascend quickly and safely. Our high-quality ascension rope clamps come in left- and right-handed configurations - click the link below to browse and buy online.
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Climbing Helmets
Head protection is crucially important when pursuing any potentially hazardous activity, and climbing is no exception. We stock a variety of specially-designed climbing helmets that offer superb comfort, ventilation and safety for climbers.
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Can't find the climbing equipment you need? Contact the Life-Gear.com team for assistance!
Has one of your vehicles ever gotten stuck in an area that’s difficult to move it from such as the snow or mud? Maybe you’ve broken down in an awkward place and can’t find a way to get back on the road? If you have, then you’re more than likely to have wished you had a piece of equipment to help you out! Tow chains are the perfect solution if and when you ever happen to find yourself stuck in one of these unfortunate dilemmas. But having a tow chain doesn’t necessarily mean that all your problems are solves, you need to know how to use one! Read on to find out how.
Our collection of Tow Chains
The Tow Chains that you can find here at Life-Gear.com are manufactured of a grade 80 heavy duty chain with an oval ring and hook at either end. As a result of their lightweight and small nature, you are able to easily store them and make them an essential part of your vehicle emergency kit, especially when you find yourself driving in areas and climates where the possibility of becoming stuck are high. When used in the correct way, tow chains can become a real life saver but can cause damage to your vehicle if you don’t know how to use them.

Connecting the hook to the towing vehicle
To remove a vehicle from being stuck, the first thing that you need to do is attach the hook end of the tow chain to the fully operational vehicle that will be towing the immobilised vehicle. This is usually attached to the rear bumper or to a trailer hitch, which tends to have loops for a hook to be connected. Either of these connection points will offer suitable support for most towing tasks. Ensure that no other areas of the car are used to attach the hook as damage may be caused. For an extra level of precaution, give the tow chain a few tugs after connecting the hook to make sure it is firmly fastened and not able to become loose during towing.
Connecting the chain to the immobilised vehicle
Before attaching the oval ring end of the chain to the vehicle that is stuck, you need to ensure that the chain hasn’t become twisted or tangled as this will affect the length of the chain and can cause wear and tear as time passes. After you’ve checked the chain is okay to be attached, you can proceed. The chain is often attached a tow hook or a robust steel loop located underneath the front bumper or close to the centre axle. Many vehicles may have plastic covers over their hooks or are hidden in recessed nooks. Regardless, it is vital that you don’t attach the tow chain directly onto the axle or any other part hanging from underneath the front of the vehicle.
Start to tow
After both ends have been securely connected, towing can now begin. The first thing you need to do, however, is to ensure that both vehicles are manned at all times. If the vehicle being towed is still functional, it should be placed in first gear with the handbrake lifted. If it is not functional, then it should be left in neutral with the handbrake lifted. The driver of the towing vehicle will need to creep forward slowly until the tow chain becomes tight, it is then able to be pulled away. It’s important to keep all movements slow and steady, anything abrupt and sudden will be felt by the towed vehicle and can cause the chain to break free.
Following these simple steps will allow you to tow any vehicle not only properly, but safely. To do this, however, you will first need to have a tow chain in your possession. If you do not have one, it is always good practice to keep one on hand. Here at Life-Gear.com, we supply a range of quality tow chains, able to pull vehicles weighing up to 32 tonnes. Simply click below to view our full collection of Tow Chains and purchase. If you have any questions or require further information regarding our Tow Chain collection, do not hesitate to contact us today.
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Climbing is a great activity for children and young people to enjoy. It boosts concentration - finding a route up a climbing wall requires a lot of focus! - and of course it's also great for improving strength, coordination, and general fitness.
But climbing can also be hazardous if you're not wearing the right safety equipment. Before letting your child climb, it's important to make sure that they are protected from falls - and to that end, we at Life-Gear.com are pleased to offer a great selection of children's climbing equipment at rock-bottom prices.
Here are some of the products that you can buy from our website today:

Children's Harness (PETZL SIMBA C65)
This safety harness is ideal for children aged 4 to 9 years who weigh less than 40kg (88lb). The two-colour webbing makes this product easy to put on, and its full-body design provides improved safety for smaller children whose hips haven't fully developed yet.
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Children's Climbing Helmet (PETZL BOREO)
Designed specifically for young rock climbers, this helmet's headband size can be adjusted between 48cm and 58cm. The helmet itself is sturdy, lightweight and comfortable to wear, with holes for ventilation.
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Older children and teenagers may find our regular safety harnesses and climbing helmets to be a better fit. We have a wide range of climbing equipment available for climbers of all ages!
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Sack trucks are ideal for manoeuvring heavy and/or unwieldy loads safely and efficiently. If, for instance, you need to transport a stack of heavy boxes from one part of your warehouse to another, it's a good idea to use a sack truck (or some other type of trolley) rather than attempting to lift the boxes yourself and risking a musculoskeletal injury.
We stock a superb selection of sack trucks here at Life-Gear.com - all are available to buy online, and selected sack trucks are also available to hire at competitive rates.
Choose your sack truck:

200kg Heavy Duty Steel Folding Sack Truck
With solid wheels and a robust steel frame, this sack truck is built for daily use. The folding toe extends the product's length to 600mm.
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250kg Sack Truck with Solid Wheels
Another P-handle trolley, this product has puncture-proof tyres as well as a high-back design.
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3 in 1 Multipurpose Sack Truck (250kg)
This very clever sack truck can be adapted into three different configurations (see pictures above) to suit your load moving needs.
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In this blog, we will take a look at some of the different types of winches on the market in order to establish how and when it is appropriate to use them.

What are winches and what are they used for?
A winch is a device consisting of a length of rope or chain that's wound around a drum. When the drum turns, the length of rope/chain is either shortened or lengthened (depending on which direction you're turning it in). This relatively simple mechanism has lots of practical applications, but it is most commonly used to move cars, boats, and other heavy loads.
Broadly speaking, operators have a choice between manual and electrical winches. Each option has different benefits, so the right choice for you will depend on the nature of the task at hand.

Hand Winches
Hand winches are a great choice if you're looking for a manually-operated winch. Hand winches can be very useful for arborists who need to carry out work in wet conditions and locations where there are no power outlets, such as woodland areas.
Pictured above is our Heavy Duty 250kg Hand Winch. With its high capacity and automatic brake, this winch is perfect for use in emergencies and small-scale forestry operations.
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Electric Winches
Electric winches are often a preferable option for arborists working near a power source. Using an electrical winch is less physically demanding, and allows you to focus your attention on the job. An electric winch also allows loads to be moved more steadily because the drum turns continuously - this can be advantageous when moving delicate or sharp objects.
The winch pictured above is our 500kg Electric Winch (110V). This product has a lifting capacity of 500kg and a pulling capacity of 800kg, making it ideal for moving heavy objects such as forest debris. Unsurprisingly, it is one of our best sellers!
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