Make your pack with regular straps already attached and add a saddle platform with your lite sicks and this would be the nicest saddle hunting kit on the market. So you could have a lock on option and a saddle hunting option, id definitely buy the saddle option for mobile hunts. I think your pack and the way the sticks attach to it is easily the best pack set-up ive seen so far
This system looks absolutely amazing!! I love how everything is so tight and compact. This system is really going to make me fork out more money on a lock on system. Those rails Lite Rails look solid and stack together very nicely!!
the only thing stopping me is that I hunt really thick woods in the Daniel Boone. And I have to dip under hanging branches or squeeze through thick thickness and it might just be a bit too bulky for some of the hikes.
@@stpaul0859 We had talks with guys who hunt in Appalachia while designing this, this was partially the reason for doing it. Bringing mountain hunting to the whitetail woods. the entire pack sits behind your arms and below your head, meaning if your arms and head don't catch it, neither will the system.
You've got to be kidding. You mean to tell me that you're going to unpack all of that stuff at the base of the tree and then pack it all up after dark before I head back to the truck. That would be fun when there is a lot of snow and it's 12 degrees out. No thanks.
It’s not a minimalist setup, but it is faster than you think once you actually lose it. Plus when it’s 12 degrees and there lots of snow, there’s room in the pack to pack in your outer layers, bring extra clothing items, and anything else you need to stay warm. Coming from a company from Northern Wisconsin.
Make your pack with regular straps already attached and add a saddle platform with your lite sicks and this would be the nicest saddle hunting kit on the market. So you could have a lock on option and a saddle hunting option, id definitely buy the saddle option for mobile hunts. I think your pack and the way the sticks attach to it is easily the best pack set-up ive seen so far
If this happens I would buy
@@hadanbartlett give us 3 months... Then revert back to this comment :)
@@NestedTreestandSystems been needing a stick upgrade anyway
We’ll be waiting
This system looks absolutely amazing!! I love how everything is so tight and compact. This system is really going to make me fork out more money on a lock on system. Those rails Lite Rails look solid and stack together very nicely!!
Just made my purchase!
Excited for fall
What’s is the overall weight on the whole system?
@@mikeblesch204 around 24lb
the only thing stopping me is that I hunt really thick woods in the Daniel Boone. And I have to dip under hanging branches or squeeze through thick thickness and it might just be a bit too bulky for some of the hikes.
noooo I missed the intro period!!!
@@stpaul0859 We had talks with guys who hunt in Appalachia while designing this, this was partially the reason for doing it. Bringing mountain hunting to the whitetail woods. the entire pack sits behind your arms and below your head, meaning if your arms and head don't catch it, neither will the system.
You've got to be kidding. You mean to tell me that you're going to unpack all of that stuff at the base of the tree and then pack it all up after dark before I head back to the truck. That would be fun when there is a lot of snow and it's 12 degrees out. No thanks.
It’s not a minimalist setup, but it is faster than you think once you actually lose it. Plus when it’s 12 degrees and there lots of snow, there’s room in the pack to pack in your outer layers, bring extra clothing items, and anything else you need to stay warm. Coming from a company from Northern Wisconsin.
Looks great. 👍
idk see I think you have to unpack most of this stuff regardless. right? Sticks, stand, ropes?
@@stpaul0859exactly! Doesn’t matter the brand they all have to packed /unpacked!