Just this past year I done a lot of research and planning on my public land stand setups. I needed to find the lightest weight, easiest to use with minimal stuff for packing in a pretty long distance, and back out since it's public lands. I narrowed my choices down to 2 setups and finally decided on a Summit Open Shot SD. I also made a new rope tree strap with a prusik knot for my harness and ordered the Third Hand straps for the stand. The straps really stabilize the stand once up and also double as very good straps to bundle the sections together when backpacking noise-free. Plus they weight next to nothing so it adds minor weight to the package. With a hang-on and a bunch of sticks/steps, and the chore of bundling them together neatly for a quiet package, the weight and the chore of installation, the lightweight climber made good sense in my situation. The areas I hunt usually have trees suitable for a climber, others may not have such trees in their areas to hunt from. Some practice in the yard and I can now zip up a tree pretty efficiently with the Open Shot and with the additional straps, once I reach my desired height, it's rock-steady. I realize you asked about a hang-on stand and sticks, and I considered that as well, but quickly realized I probably wasn't gonna get as easy and light of a package deal as I would with the Open Shot climber. However, you may find something I didn't and end up with a package that meets your needs perfectly in a hang-on and sticks.