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ICALL2MUCH 08-08-2007 12:27 PM

Tree Steps?
 
What do you all think of tree steps? Do they hurt the tree? IF you dont use steps, what do you use? In your opinion, what is the best tree step on the market today?

Thanks for the info ahead of time!
Willie

Jim_IV 08-08-2007 12:32 PM

RE: Tree Steps?
 
i use them, i dont think they hurt the tree to bad, and any tree step is pretty good

MichaelHunsucker 08-08-2007 12:35 PM

RE: Tree Steps?
 
Tree steps are great...and they dont hurt the tree enought to worry about it. I usually use Ameristep screw ins

If no treestpes, then go with the LoneWolf Climbing Sticks

MountainHunter 08-08-2007 12:42 PM

RE: Tree Steps?
 
I tried tree steps, but they were way too much like work and I have a tendancy to sweat a lot, which isn't good when I'm hunting. They can also clank together as you walk. If you're going to use steps, then I would suggest Cranford steps, both from my limited experience with them and from what I've heard on this forum. They are razor sharp and made in the USA.

I now like my Lone Wolf climbing sticks best. They are 30" long each, with 3 steps that can pivot to be either right or left steps, pivoting "grabbers" and a strap that can be use right- or left-handed,all of which make using the sticks on different "tree situations" easier. They don't interlock for climbing, which also make them easier to use,but they do interlock for carrying, which is nice for ease and quietness of transport. They weigh 2.5 lbs each, so getting 15'-18' up takes about 10 lbs., and they are VERY sturdy (made in the USA!).


wis_bow_huntr 08-08-2007 12:45 PM

RE: Tree Steps?
 
After almost losing one of my fingers and my life I started using climbing sticks 100 times more safe. Steps can get pretty slick with out warning.

odinpuppy 08-08-2007 12:59 PM

RE: Tree Steps?
 
I've switched from the screw in steps to the climbing sticks. I agree with WI bow huntr, much safer and easier to use. It takes 1/4 the time and effort to put up sticks than screw in steps.

ICALL2MUCH 08-08-2007 03:48 PM

RE: Tree Steps?
 
Thanks guys!
Please keep 'em coming!!

GTOHunter 08-08-2007 04:53 PM

RE: Tree Steps?
 
I use the strap-on Buck Steps from Summit and I like how easy they are to hang and use.If the tree has a twist in it or you want to slowly make your way around the tree you can off-set the Buck Steps as you go up the tree and it is easier to mount a hang on stand,they don't damage the tree's and you have a good flat step to use for climbing!I just wish they would have put camo colored straps on them instead of the black ones!:eek:

sr77 08-08-2007 05:23 PM

RE: Tree Steps?
 
I use a mix of Screw in and Lone Wolf climbing sticks, those things are awesome.

Shane


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