One suggestion for easy cutting/trimming is to use a soldering iron with a small pointed tip. Apply the stealth strip, then feel for the hole beneath with your finger to locate it, then simply push the soldering iron through the hole and stealth strip melts away. Then use the nylon washer (push a pen through the washer hole and into the stick hole to center the washer and hold it in place) and use 2nd pen to trace around it. Then simply trace the pen line with the soldering gun tip to "cut/burn" the outline. Peel off the circular cutout piece.
I did the same to my LW sticks and absolutely love it. Huge difference! I did end up putting one on backwards but trimmed the overlap of the strip where the step rotates and it has worked out great. It definitely takes a little time and practice but worth every minute once you take them out in the woods.
One suggestion for easy cutting/trimming is to use a soldering iron with a small pointed tip. Apply the stealth strip, then feel for the hole beneath with your finger to locate it, then simply push the soldering iron through the hole and stealth strip melts away. Then use the nylon washer (push a pen through the washer hole and into the stick hole to center the washer and hold it in place) and use 2nd pen to trace around it. Then simply trace the pen line with the soldering gun tip to "cut/burn" the outline. Peel off the circular cutout piece.
I did the same to my LW sticks and absolutely love it. Huge difference! I did end up putting one on backwards but trimmed the overlap of the strip where the step rotates and it has worked out great. It definitely takes a little time and practice but worth every minute once you take them out in the woods.
Very helpful video. Thanks buddy.
Did yours over lap any at all once you had it on the stick
Keith Elrod Jr they did alittle bit. I havnt had any problems with it try to unwrap.