For some of us, we just aren't as stable walking as we used to be. So getting around the woods can be a challenge. I started off with wooden staffs or even bamboo but I always ended up having to deal with them when I got to my stand. Then one day at a yard sale, I found a used monopod that extended out to about 5 feet or more. Now I have used the flimsy shooting sticks before but this thing was kind of heavy duty and yet very light. Turned out to be a camera monopod, they sell them at Walmart for around $15. They collapse down to about twenty inches and brother they are made strong. I went to the local hardware store and bought a rubber tip for a dollar or less. Because they are adjustable, you can use it as short as you want it or as tall as you want it. Anything that keeps me from falling so badly as I bowhunt is a plus for me. Heck, they would be great for walking at a range or 3D shoot. And yes, I test mine out a lot, have two of them.