Saddle Hunting - Lightweight Climbing Method
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2019
- A lightweight saddle climbing method that gets you in a tree in less than 10 minutes. See the tutorial and the gear list on how to accomplish this with only 14.6 lbs of gear.
TETHRD GEAR - tethrdnation.com/shop/
ROPEMAN 1 - tethrdnation.com/product/rope...
WILD EDGE STEPS - www.wildedgeinc.com/#/
CMI AIDER - www.cmi-gear.com/products/etr...
SUMMIT GEAR HOIST - www.cabelas.com/product/Summi...
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Nice. Thanks Clayton
I like this. I'm still leaning toward one stick and aider though. If I don't like it I might get a few we steps
NICE!!! That shirt tho!!
A little tip for you. Where your ropes are on those Americe step steps is what’s causing your difficulty in getting them to roll over and lock in. Your ropes need to be connected farther over the bend. It’ll save you a little time and frustration.
I could cut that time in half if not more with no more added weight. I'll try to post video near soon. Great info on demonstration btw
How exactly are you attaching your predator to your mantis as you climb? Is that only being held on by a gear tie?
Awesome, this is the same way I want to climb, just need the ladder aider. Are you still climbing this way ? Have you had any kick outs?
Dude! Sweet vid! I want that shirt haha!
Which combat belt did you use?
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That looks just like a spot on Cedar Creek WMA in GA where I hunt. Where you at sir?
Very good approach and secured aider! I'm hunting from those steps too and not sure how you hook an aider when go down (!). It's not much place under your feet...
Very informative - thanks. I haven't hunted from a tree before - how do you keep mosquitos away? Is there any concern that a repellant would alert the game, or is the theory that they can't smell anything from that high up?
Where can I buy all that equipments?
what's the hook you are using to hang your bow? Did I see you used the LB belt to hang your pack?
What do you wrap your steps in to avoid metal to metal contact noise?
what do you use to hook up your ader and how do you keep it from sliding.
I think the quality of the climb and how its in weather like that is fine. But at 40 more pounds in November clothing and rifle season with it being cold. like to see how it would work then.
What is that little ladder called?
Any chance you can share where you got that shirt? A lot of folks are interested! Nice vid, great light setup!