Even if you haven't, I would be interested in your thoughts on safety and your thoughts of these instead of climbing sticks for loc-on setup after you watch the videos. Seems to me WITH A LITTLE PRACTICE they would be great. Probably a tad lighter than lone wolf sticks
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I picked up a set a while back. Work well with a little practice. Rock solid and a nice wide platorm compared to steps. They do chew up the bark some. If you decide to go with them I don't use mine anymore so....
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I had some, still have a few. I used them all the time for a couple of years. Bought the Lone Wolf sticks and quit using the Stepps. They are not bad to use and with practice are pretty quick to set up and take down. I sometimes still use one or two with the Sticks to gain a little extra height if needed.
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Jim's a super guy..Nam Vet.Lost a leg and needed something he could stand on with ONE good leg to install another step.
I passed cause you have to tie them...besides being sharpening impaired (before KME) I am also Knott Challenged! I couldn't convince myself I'd tie a good knot in the dark and not end up doing a Peter Pan immitation!
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TGMM Family of the Bow Sasquatch 60" T/D, R/D LB Posts: 11107 | From: L@ncaster County, PA | Registered: Mar 2003
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quote:Originally posted by MCNSC: I had some, still have a few. I used them all the time for a couple of years. Bought the Lone Wolf sticks and quit using the Stepps. They are not bad to use and with practice are pretty quick to set up and take down. I sometimes still use one or two with the Sticks to gain a little extra height if needed.
Except for the still using a couple now and then that is my story.
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