Tree Care & Arborist Supplies

If you’re looking for arborist supplies, arbor equipment, or arborist gear, Vermeer All Roads has you covered with a full line of SherrillTree products.
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Arborist Gear Your Crew Demands

We carry a wide range of SherrillTree products, as well as arborist gear from brand names, like Notch, Sterling, Silky, Arbpro, and more. Each of our locations keep a large inventory of tree care supplies you can browse in person, or you can submit a parts request.

  • Climbing rope
  • Climbing gear
  • Harnesses and saddles
  • Safety lanyards
  • Rope bags
  • Spikes, spurs, and pads
  • Split tails and eye slings
  • Rigging equipment
  • Tools and hardware
  • Protective clothing and safety gear

Tree Gear Available at Your Local Vermeer All Roads

Each of our locations keep the shelves stocked with a variety of arborist supplies. And if it’s not in-stores, our team can help you get an order placed for delivery. Quality tree gear is crucial to an Arborist’s safety and success—get exactly what you need at our dealerships.

Arborist Gear - Helmets

Safety is a priority in the tree care profession. Arborists rely on PPE such as helmets, eye and hearing protection, gloves, footwear, first aid kits, and chainsaw protection to reduce risks on the job. Following ANSI Z133 standards and using the right gear helps ensure a safe workday, whether climbing, rigging, or operating machinery.

Arborist Gear - Ropes

Ropes

Ropes are essential for climbing, rigging, slings, and work positioning in tree care. Different rope constructions—such as 12-strand and kernmantle—offer unique strengths and characteristics, with various splicing options available. Understanding rope types helps arborists build effective climbing and rigging systems that work safely and efficiently.

Arborist Gear - Harness

Work Positioning Harnesses & Lanyards

Harnesses are the foundation of climbing systems, available in both work positioning and fall arrest categories. They vary in design, attachment points, and compatibility with different climbing systems, allowing arborists to choose the right balance of safety and comfort. Lanyards also play a critical role, with options ranging from classic buckstraps to advanced adjustable systems. Selecting the right lanyard helps improve stability, efficiency, and overall safety in the tree.

Arborist Gear - Ascenders

Ascenders

Ascenders—foot, knee, and hand—help arborists climb more efficiently while reducing fatigue. These devices integrate into both Moving Rope Systems (MRS) and Stationary Rope Systems (SRS), making ascent smoother and more controlled. Even small pieces of gear like ascenders can significantly improve the way arborists approach climbing.

Arborist Gear - Carabiners

Connecting Hardware, Carabiners & Snaps

Carabiners, snaps, and other connectors are used daily in arboriculture. They vary in materials, strength ratings, locking mechanisms, and whether they are rated for life support or non-PPE applications. Choosing the right connecting hardware ensures safety and reliability when setting up climbing systems, work positioning lanyards, or rigging operations.

Arborist Gear - Spurs

Spurs

Climbing spurs are essential tools for removals, providing secure and efficient movement on the tree. Options vary in pad styles, shank designs, spike materials, and adjustment mechanisms. Properly fitted and adjusted spurs enhance comfort, stability, and performance while minimizing impact on the tree.

Arborist Gear - Slings

Portawrap, Blocks & Slings

Rigging systems rely on tools like Portawraps, blocks, and slings to control loads and improve efficiency during removals. These components help reduce dynamic forces and ensure that rigging operations are carried out safely and effectively. Whether simple or complex, rigging systems depend on the right gear working together in a controlled way.

Arborist Gear - Hand Saws

Saws

Hand saws and pole saws are indispensable tools for arborists, designed for tasks ranging from pruning to removals. Differences in blade design, tooth patterns, and cutting efficiency make certain saws better suited for specific jobs. Having the right saw ensures clean, precise cuts and greater efficiency in the canopy or on the ground.