I would be curious how you are setting the sticks. Its really NOT how tight you make the strap or rope. The key is pulling down on the top of the stick to "lock" the stick on the tree, then when you step on the stick in slips down slightly more "locking" it in. I often find sticks are still "stuck" to the tree even after I remove the strap/rope upon removal.
I guess I am wondering if you are trying to tighten the strap as if that is what holds the stick tight. It does not. Its the "wedging" down of the stick that makes it tight and unmovable.
Dan in KS
Roger, as I re-read this thread, I can tell you that Dan in KS understands how these work by experience...as do I. Ya either get it or you don't. and if you don't best thing is to find a system that works for you.
Honestly, (again) I would suggest you abandon this system as you are not capable of using to an acceptable degree of safety. Don't risk life or limb on something that doesn't work for you.
Tony,
I understand perfectly how the sticks work and they are being used per the manufacturer's instructions but regardless of how tight the stick is too the tree the steps still move, even though the everything else is rock solid. Please explain what you mean by "ya either get it or you don't"? Are you saying you and Dan have some special way of attaching them to the tree other than Muddy's instructions or videos because I would be more than happy to try that technique as well?
My intent with this thread was to find out if anyone else has experienced this issue since I have not heard from Muddy regarding my inquiries and wanted to know if anyone else experienced these problems as well. If no one else had experienced these issues I would have to come to the conclusion they could be defective and need to be returned for replacement.
I was perfectly able to use the system, I just didn't feel that any product made to climb should have that type of movement, in what I felt should be a stationary object. I also felt that over time this could potentially become even more unsafe if the movement increased to the point it caused my foot to slip off the step. Yes, I have switched to a different system in the interim, while I was waiting to hear from Muddy regarding this issue. Since I haven't heard from them in a couple months I am going to have to try and contact them again because I feel this may be an issue of a defective item.
Just so I am 100% clear you have never experienced what I am describing while using your Muddy Pro sticks?
Thanks,