First of all, this is an AWESOME ministry! I just stumbled across your channel and subscribed. Second, I purchased the Sladder last year. Used it during last season and can say it is a genius idea. I started saddle hunting with the one-stick method and still do from time to time. I found and began using the Sladder and love the simplicity and ease of use. For anyone considering it, there is definitely a learning curve to get past. It can feel bit awkward at first but quickly becomes a breeze.
@@revjmckee5150 thank you so much! The support means a lot! What do you hunt out of or off of when you get to the height you want to be at? A platform or hang on stand?
As a point of safety, I would recommend always being tethered to the tree without slack if you plan to use this system. A lineman’s belt is not sufficient for this technique. As you mentioned, it’s very easy for your foot to kick out and cause your weight to shift and fall. If that happens without being tethered, you will indeed fall. It may be a foot, or it may be all the way to the bottom. It gets even more dangerous if you have slick bark or are climbing with muddy boots in wet conditions. I otherwise see this system as a very viable option. I would probably purchase and try it if the price was more appealing.
First with the positive. It is an ingenious climbing invitation. I first saw this 2 years ago an was amazed. So why did I not jump at it? Compared to one sticking with a using my repel line as my tether this system is incomplete. It requires you to carry a platform and set up a tether when you have reached your height. One sticking you reach your height and already have your platform an tether in place. It is too expensive for an incomplete system. Fidget time goes through the roof when you make your saddle hunting climb. I have a Treetop Outdoors one stick that converts into a backpack to carry my upper layers. I love it because it is universal, and complete. Thanks for the demo. Take care.
You can use the Tether to Climb and you can use the Sladder as a platform / ring of steps. It's all about preference because the Sladder Climbing System is so versatile.
A lot of guys from the south tell me their trees are poles for 30--40' I don't have a mobile Hunting rig for that. In the northern Midwest with good limbs at 20' feet, my new rig is King. Especially if you're a saddle Hunter!! My first full gear test, one climb hang and set to hunt 20' 3 minutes 40 seconds, no climbing sticks. My video the xop vanish strap was bound up but I was at 17' in 2:40 and usually really quiet.
Aider is handy but I dont like using one and I definitely have no desire to do all that work to use the sladder. Setting a few sticks just seems easier
Cool product nice video. my one Takeaway for you and everybody watching would be not to use a lineman belt as you are. It is unsafe. The Linemen belt is for positioning i.e. going around a tree limb or such.. You should be tethered in with no slack at all times. Be safe out there.
subscribed! I’ve watched a few of your videos in the past. They’re very informative and well put together. Thanks for doing what you do. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Man didn't realize you was a believer as i think this the first vid ive watched of yours..im subbed..pray for me brother. Going thru a hard time w my wife an stuff and its because of my sin brother
@@StealthTRD definitely will pray for you! We all make mistakes and can learn from them. Grateful for God’s grace myself because I am far from perfect.
Interesting concept. To me it just seems way too complicated. Definitely, gives hunters another light wait option, but it’s not for me. I’m having a difficult enough time trying to decide on climbing with sticks, Bullman steps or Wild Edge.
@@kevinanderson4610 I thought it seems complicated as well until I tried it. So much easier than I thought it would be. Thanks for watching and good luck this season!
@@perry296 that tree was leaning a little bit. If I have time after all the other videos I will get one out, but not sure if I can. My hunting season starts in a month!
@reviveoutdoors4him I've thought about trying out a climer tree stand. I'm not too fond of heights. I've been looking for a cheap used one just in case it doesn't work out for me.
@@Patrickmetaldetecting are you wanting a climber to have a bar around you to rest a weapon on or to make you feel more comfortable? Or just looking for something easy to climb with?
I will admit it looks cool going up. No way in hell would I climb it down though. I would rappel down. I will prolly never walk down a set of sticks again. Rappelling is easier and safer.
Depending on cost the stick industry is about to take it on the chin. I like it, but gonna build my own version. Certainly wont cost $240. And no, never will decend like this, ever. I'll take 30'+ of rope and rappel down. Several BIG reasons for that
@@jayb3711 thanks for watching! I used a stick ladder for a long time, but it just wasn’t as easy to me to move as something like this or climbing sticks. Good luck this season! Please subscribe if you haven’t yet to help us out!
It's funny how you edited the part where it supposedly came undone when you pulled it up.. That's about as shady as it gets. Hope you at least make a few bucks off the promo.
@reviveoutdoors4him Why did you edit the part when you pulled it up? The most important part was cut. The camera was obviously on it, and it cuts to you you pulling it up no problem. I'm not saying that the system is bad, but this review made me hesitate every buying it. Show the quarks so we know the good and bad. This is the first year for me to try out one stick. I'm using the latitude method 2 with a carbon stick. Xwing and madrock safeguard. Safeguard just came today.
@@casey197930 my intentions were not to cut an important part and I am definitely not shady. I assume I cut due to audio and not video. I typically cut parts where I am not speaking to shorten the video time. The hook pops off so easy I didn’t consider it that important, but I appreciate the feedback! Here is a link to the first video I did in person with Vinny and to his channel for more videos: THE SLADDER CLIMBING SYSTEM | UNDER 2 POUNDS! ua-cam.com/video/5slhBqR-gUA/v-deo.html youtube.com/@grayskwerel?si=21m1e53Qs127Kf-6 Good luck and happy hunting this season! Good luck one sticking! I haven’t committed to it yet due to the extra rope, but I may change my mind.
Your supposed to go under the sladder not over when double wrapping
@@aaronmeeks1155 correct! I misspoke!
I love the mission of Revive.
@@harveyrousejr.2069 thank you for the support!
looks like a fantastic lightweight option, thanks for the review/tutorial
First of all, this is an AWESOME ministry! I just stumbled across your channel and subscribed. Second, I purchased the Sladder last year. Used it during last season and can say it is a genius idea. I started saddle hunting with the one-stick method and still do from time to time. I found and began using the Sladder and love the simplicity and ease of use. For anyone considering it, there is definitely a learning curve to get past. It can feel bit awkward at first but quickly becomes a breeze.
@@revjmckee5150 thank you so much! The support means a lot!
What do you hunt out of or off of when you get to the height you want to be at? A platform or hang on stand?
Not sure why, but I've replied multiple times & it's not showing up.
I use the Arsenal RZR platform. Love it!
@@revjmckee5150 thank you! UA-cam can be odd like that sometimes. It’s happened to us before too
As a point of safety, I would recommend always being tethered to the tree without slack if you plan to use this system. A lineman’s belt is not sufficient for this technique. As you mentioned, it’s very easy for your foot to kick out and cause your weight to shift and fall. If that happens without being tethered, you will indeed fall. It may be a foot, or it may be all the way to the bottom. It gets even more dangerous if you have slick bark or are climbing with muddy boots in wet conditions. I otherwise see this system as a very viable option. I would probably purchase and try it if the price was more appealing.
@@lucasbond4262 thanks for the feedback and for watching!
@@reviveoutdoors4him Love your mission too by the way. Just subscribed. Keep up the good work.
@@lucasbond4262 that means so much! Thank you!
Got one last year and love it. Super light and unlimited height from a single sladder. My rapel line is my tether, so i dont descend w the sladder .
@@zanetracks6592 thanks for watching! Happy to hear you like it!
That was my primary system last season. I like it and will probably run it again this year
@@Bubakarrr happy to hear it! Thanks for watching!
First with the positive. It is an ingenious climbing invitation. I first saw this 2 years ago an was amazed. So why did I not jump at it? Compared to one sticking with a using my repel line as my tether this system is incomplete. It requires you to carry a platform and set up a tether when you have reached your height. One sticking you reach your height and already have your platform an tether in place. It is too expensive for an incomplete system. Fidget time goes through the roof when you make your saddle hunting climb. I have a Treetop Outdoors one stick that converts into a backpack to carry my upper layers. I love it because it is universal, and complete. Thanks for the demo. Take care.
@@tomzygmunt6891 thanks for watching and for the input! Good luck this season!
Best of luck too.
@@tomzygmunt6891 👊😎
You can use the Tether to Climb and you can use the Sladder as a platform / ring of steps. It's all about preference because the Sladder Climbing System is so versatile.
one stick sucks. you can get 4 climbing sticks for 4lbs.
A lot of guys from the south tell me their trees are poles for 30--40' I don't have a mobile Hunting rig for that. In the northern Midwest with good limbs at 20' feet, my new rig is King. Especially if you're a saddle Hunter!! My first full gear test, one climb hang and set to hunt 20' 3 minutes 40 seconds, no climbing sticks. My video the xop vanish strap was bound up but I was at 17' in 2:40 and usually really quiet.
@@karmas.busdriver happy to hear that! Good luck this season!
@@reviveoutdoors4him Same to you great people. Hope you get a Booner.😁
@@karmas.busdriver thank you! I am headed to Kansas in a couple of weeks 😎👍
@@reviveoutdoors4him I Wish!! 🤣
Great Christmas present for my brother who loves hunting.
@@kimvelasquez5520 he will love it! Thanks for watching!
Aider is handy but I dont like using one and I definitely have no desire to do all that work to use the sladder. Setting a few sticks just seems easier
@@lovetogun3611 thanks for watching and for the input!
I can see some cowboy hotshots gettin fked up with this thing in the cold frozen sleet rain dark lol 😂
Love the concept. I'll have to try it out.
@@quintonmartin5507 its fun!
wish i had seen this before i bought sticks last week!
I agree it has advantages over sticks, but it's not a complete system like my 2TC.
@@apexpredatoroutdoors8308 thanks for watching and for the input!
Cool product nice video. my one Takeaway for you and everybody watching would be not to use a lineman belt as you are. It is unsafe. The Linemen belt is for positioning i.e. going around a tree limb or such.. You should be tethered in with no slack at all times.
Be safe out there.
@@RobertWoodward-t3x great feedback! Thank you and thank you for watching! Please subscribe and help by commenting anytime!
subscribed! I’ve watched a few of your videos in the past. They’re very informative and well put together. Thanks for doing what you do. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
@@RobertWoodward-t3x thanks Robert! That means a lot! Please comment anytime you see anything unsafe or can help me do better! 👊😎
Man didn't realize you was a believer as i think this the first vid ive watched of yours..im subbed..pray for me brother. Going thru a hard time w my wife an stuff and its because of my sin brother
@@StealthTRD definitely will pray for you! We all make mistakes and can learn from them. Grateful for God’s grace myself because I am far from perfect.
@@reviveoutdoors4him thank you so much..
@@StealthTRD 👊😎❤️
Interesting concept. To me it just seems way too complicated. Definitely, gives hunters another light wait option, but it’s not for me. I’m having a difficult enough time trying to decide on climbing with sticks, Bullman steps or Wild Edge.
@@kevinanderson4610 I thought it seems complicated as well until I tried it. So much easier than I thought it would be.
Thanks for watching and good luck this season!
I see this is a younger man saddle, older people don’t have the strength to do this.😊
@@dannylang7971 it’s not as hard as it looks. I was surprised myself my first time up the tree
Thanks
This thing looks like a neat concept but how does this thing cost $240??!!????
@@JCHOutside hand made in the USA!
@@reviveoutdoors4him still not worth the money, I'm sure they wont sell many at that price
The price of this thing is totally ridiculous!! Double what it should cost!!
@@terrycalvert7812 thanks for watching!
Super cool. But its price is double what its value is
@@Drakehilt thanks for watching!
This seem like another cool tool for a hunters tool box. MAN it’s just an expensive tool 😬.
@@timothymcglothlin4165 it is awesome! Unlimited height, so compared to climbing sticks its a little more affordable
Would pair well with the S.M.A.R.T. Climbing Method.
@@LIFEONTHELINE-xn8gs do you have a link?
@@reviveoutdoors4him ua-cam.com/video/5RAXg9LovLc/v-deo.html
@@reviveoutdoors4him Maybe it will post this time. ua-cam.com/video/-XmsiY7eBiM/v-deo.html
@@reviveoutdoors4him UA-cam won't let me send you a link.
@@LIFEONTHELINE-xn8gs will you send it to our Instagram or Facebook?
I found out with mine never use on the high side of a leaning tree
@@shaneshonda thanks for watching and thanks for the tip!
Can we get a demo on a leaner.
@@perry296 that tree was leaning a little bit. If I have time after all the other videos I will get one out, but not sure if I can. My hunting season starts in a month!
Just wish I could use spurs. My state don't like them
Looks like that could be useful.
@@Patrickmetaldetecting it is a great way to climb!
@reviveoutdoors4him I've thought about trying out a climer tree stand. I'm not too fond of heights. I've been looking for a cheap used one just in case it doesn't work out for me.
@@Patrickmetaldetecting are you wanting a climber to have a bar around you to rest a weapon on or to make you feel more comfortable? Or just looking for something easy to climb with?
@@reviveoutdoors4him with a bar. I think it might make me feel more comfortable being up high. Baby steps. Lol
@@Patrickmetaldetecting yes sir! I get it!
I would just do a srt rope climb
Hey, you are saying make sure you go over on a smaller tree and the guy is say make sure you go under what's going on here
@@timahern7214 it’s under. I didn’t mean to say over. I put it under then said over. My apologies!
awesome
I will admit it looks cool going up. No way in hell would I climb it down though. I would rappel down. I will prolly never walk down a set of sticks again. Rappelling is easier and safer.
@@cjr4497 thanks for watching and the input!
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Depending on cost the stick industry is about to take it on the chin. I like it, but gonna build my own version. Certainly wont cost $240. And no, never will decend like this, ever. I'll take 30'+ of rope and rappel down. Several BIG reasons for that
This product is too expensive for me. $239.00
@@johniswild thanks for watching!
Yes it is hot as hell here in Alabama.
@@bamoore65 yes it is! 🤣
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@@_1COR15.1-4 👊😎 thanks for watching!
Saddle hunting is jumping the shark and becoming comical and eating itself as a legitimate option
@@goober698 thanks for watching!
you clearly have never used a saddle and understand the versatility
@@JesseStJohn-sv9dq only for ten years lmao
This thing looks like an absolute pain in the ass .
Way to much work 20ft stick ladder simple easy, up down done
@@jayb3711 thanks for watching!
I used a stick ladder for a long time, but it just wasn’t as easy to me to move as something like this or climbing sticks.
Good luck this season! Please subscribe if you haven’t yet to help us out!
20 foot stick ladder isn't the most mobile option.
@71robes I use it ever yr and move around regularly it's just as easy as anything else
One sticking is the best way imo..less gear. 1 stick and done..@@jayb3711
No, your one stick should be your platform as well. This is a disaster waiting to happen
@@jasonfarley7990 thanks for watching!
💯 agree
It's funny how you edited the part where it supposedly came undone when you pulled it up..
That's about as shady as it gets.
Hope you at least make a few bucks off the promo.
@@casey197930 nothing shady here. I have nothing to lose or gain from doing this. What type of climbing system do you use?
@reviveoutdoors4him Why did you edit the part when you pulled it up? The most important part was cut.
The camera was obviously on it, and it cuts to you you pulling it up no problem.
I'm not saying that the system is bad, but this review made me hesitate every buying it.
Show the quarks so we know the good and bad.
This is the first year for me to try out one stick.
I'm using the latitude method 2 with a carbon stick. Xwing and madrock safeguard.
Safeguard just came today.
@@casey197930 my intentions were not to cut an important part and I am definitely not shady. I assume I cut due to audio and not video. I typically cut parts where I am not speaking to shorten the video time.
The hook pops off so easy I didn’t consider it that important, but I appreciate the feedback!
Here is a link to the first video I did in person with Vinny and to his channel for more videos:
THE SLADDER CLIMBING SYSTEM | UNDER 2 POUNDS!
ua-cam.com/video/5slhBqR-gUA/v-deo.html
youtube.com/@grayskwerel?si=21m1e53Qs127Kf-6
Good luck and happy hunting this season! Good luck one sticking! I haven’t committed to it yet due to the extra rope, but I may change my mind.
@reviveoutdoors4him I'll take your word for it.
Thanks, and good luck to you too!