Nice! I seen these guys this weekend at the mobile hunters convention and got to handle these babies! really solid product excided for you guys bringing these to market! congrats
Great review! After these are fully attached to the tree they look awesome. Large platform, very stable and exceptionally good at handling side pressure without slipping. But pretty much every other aspect seems to be worse than other similarly priced options. They are louder and heavier than modern competitors. Multiple parts add noise and fiddle factor. The fact that the straps are not permanently attached adds several disadvantages that anyone with experience using sticks will understand. And can someone please explain the advantage of the packing method shown at 08:07? This seems excessively time consuming and loud with little benefit compared to how some competing sticks nest together. Not to mention how extremely unbalanced and top heavy (or bottom heavy) that would be with 5 steps on top and 1 on the bottom. The lack of balance will make the sticks want to fall to one side or the other if strapped on a pack. What am I missing here?
First off nice review! I like the “no kick out” design but I just don’t see the point of the sticks. It’s like someone had an cool idea but then it didn’t work out as planned and they still went through with it. I feel like there’s no way they actually sell these things
Six pounds for three sticks and three hundred dollars, don’t really see any benefit in the way they’re made, I guess they would store nicely in the off season, but other than that I wouldn’t want to be assembling them every time I use them. So tell us what the real benefit of this design is
First off anyone who knows the correct way to use sticks knows that the attachment method sould always be perpendicular to the stick as too much angle is what leads to kick out. Secondly, while i applaud the innovation of these sticks they are too noisy, too heavy, and have too mich fiddle factor imo.
Nice! I seen these guys this weekend at the mobile hunters convention and got to handle these babies! really solid product excided for you guys bringing these to market! congrats
Cool idea, but I really don't see the point.
Great review! After these are fully attached to the tree they look awesome. Large platform, very stable and exceptionally good at handling side pressure without slipping. But pretty much every other aspect seems to be worse than other similarly priced options. They are louder and heavier than modern competitors. Multiple parts add noise and fiddle factor. The fact that the straps are not permanently attached adds several disadvantages that anyone with experience using sticks will understand. And can someone please explain the advantage of the packing method shown at 08:07? This seems excessively time consuming and loud with little benefit compared to how some competing sticks nest together. Not to mention how extremely unbalanced and top heavy (or bottom heavy) that would be with 5 steps on top and 1 on the bottom. The lack of balance will make the sticks want to fall to one side or the other if strapped on a pack. What am I missing here?
Nicely Done!
Thanks for the encouragement! Good luck this season!
Very nicely done. Where did you get that linesman belt? I've been looking for something like that!
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This is it!
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First off nice review! I like the “no kick out” design but I just don’t see the point of the sticks. It’s like someone had an cool idea but then it didn’t work out as planned and they still went through with it. I feel like there’s no way they actually sell these things
So you cant use amsteel for the attachment method because of the design. Not for me
They have amsteel attachments too
Six pounds for three sticks and three hundred dollars, don’t really see any benefit in the way they’re made, I guess they would store nicely in the off season, but other than that I wouldn’t want to be assembling them every time I use them. So tell us what the real benefit of this design is
First off anyone who knows the correct way to use sticks knows that the attachment method sould always be perpendicular to the stick as too much angle is what leads to kick out. Secondly, while i applaud the innovation of these sticks they are too noisy, too heavy, and have too mich fiddle factor imo.
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Hear how loud those are!
No way you can use them in the dark and make no noise lol
Just rattle in your target buck and shoot him with your spotlight! 😉
Loudest sticks on the market.....i bet? WAY to many metal to metal movements. A deer will hear you NO problem!!!