Heads up to you all..
#1
Probably known by most but if I can enlighten just one person.
Please be careful with screw in treesteps. Some of the steps have the threaded screw attached to the rest of the step with a rivet, so that the actuall screw in part folds up against the step. Last year one of these rivets broke on me whenI was almost into my stend and I luckily caught myself. Just this past weekend, I was removing steps from a tree and while putting pressure on the step to unscrew it, the rivet broke. I still use these steps but only as the first one of the ground, the rest of my steps are now the one solid piece design.
Just a heads up that these rivetsCANBREAK ( I had multiple brands of these and multiple ones have broke) so please be careful and use the solid piece design.
Please be careful with screw in treesteps. Some of the steps have the threaded screw attached to the rest of the step with a rivet, so that the actuall screw in part folds up against the step. Last year one of these rivets broke on me whenI was almost into my stend and I luckily caught myself. Just this past weekend, I was removing steps from a tree and while putting pressure on the step to unscrew it, the rivet broke. I still use these steps but only as the first one of the ground, the rest of my steps are now the one solid piece design.
Just a heads up that these rivetsCANBREAK ( I had multiple brands of these and multiple ones have broke) so please be careful and use the solid piece design.
#2
Had it happen to me as I was reattaching my safety line above a branch,went 18 feet down the tree. Hit another step with my arm and bruised it badly.
I through out everyone of them.
Garbage.
I through out everyone of them.
Garbage.
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: West Winfield New York USA
#10
Screw them screw in steps, they are wortless, get yourself a good set of climbing sticks. They can be a pain but they are 100% more safe than then screw ins. Thats all I use.



