I like the Hawk Helium sticks better because they're light, less sticks to carry only 3, they pack good sticking together with a suction system and you got more steps to climb up the tree on. The length of the stick also makes them stable on the tree and with more steps I feel its safer in my opinion. As long as you have a safety harness on while climbing you should be fine. But it's all about your personal preference. Be safe and thanks for the comparison, awesome video.
The Hawks are definitely light, and I was impressed with the build of them as well. I just recently got a set of the new XOP X2's. I haven't done a video on them yet, but they are super light!
Thank you - that was a valuable comparison of the climbing products.
I like the Hawk Helium sticks better because they're light, less sticks to carry only 3, they pack good sticking together with a suction system and you got more steps to climb up the tree on. The length of the stick also makes them stable on the tree and with more steps I feel its safer in my opinion. As long as you have a safety harness on while climbing you should be fine. But it's all about your personal preference. Be safe and thanks for the comparison, awesome video.
The Hawks are definitely light, and I was impressed with the build of them as well. I just recently got a set of the new XOP X2's. I haven't done a video on them yet, but they are super light!
@@boatkid888 I'm gonna have to check that video out thanks for the reply I respect your opinion and appreciate the information in your videos.
Do you have a video or plan to make one on how to design your aiders
That's something I hadn't thought about honestly. I do know that there are several good videos out there currently on the subject.