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Belle Island 02-09-2003 12:43 PM

Which climbing sticks...
 
Which climbing sticks are best for packing in and out? Thanks.

Hunt the thickets

TREESTAND SNYPER 1 02-09-2003 01:27 PM

RE: Which climbing sticks...
 
SUMMIT has some awesome new climbing steps called "bucksteps". They just sent me the new 2003 catalog. These things are AWESOME. I currently use the SUMMIT SwifTree Climbing Pole. But the new bucksteps are something I will have in the deer woods this fall. Check em out.

SHOOT STRAIGHT,SHOOT OFTEN&SHOOT A MATHEWS

huntinginga 02-09-2003 02:32 PM

RE: Which climbing sticks...
 
Treestand Snyper is telling you thr truth that these new bucksteps look great. Here is my link to them...

http://www.huntinginga.com/summit2003-2.html

If you need something asap, I love the API quickstick and teh Non-Typical rapid rails as well.

Jim

Visit me on the Web...
http://www.huntinginga.com

BowHuntingFool 02-10-2003 12:24 AM

RE: Which climbing sticks...
 
I use Warren and Sweat! They are'nt to heavy and very easy to use and carry. They're are a set of 4. I bought these because of state land and now i kinda like em'! check them out! I paid 29.00 at Gander Mountain of all places. peace

bowhuntingfool

BGfisher 02-10-2003 07:19 AM

RE: Which climbing sticks...
 
For compactness, length and weight there is no doubt in my mind. Lone Wolf climbing sticks. They are by far the best for this. Bungie cord three of them to your stand and that should get you about 15'. Weight is about 9 lbs. 34" long and steps fold flat. Go up quick and easy as any on the market and absolutely stabile. The best I've used in 30 years. Pricey? Yeh, but you can quit looking for something better so probably cheaper in the long run.


Two Beards 02-10-2003 08:56 AM

RE: Which climbing sticks...
 
I agree with BGfisher, you can't go wrong with
LW's sticks. I pack my stand/sticks in and out
95% of the time, most of my stand sites are
1/2 mile+ from where I park, so ease of use
and weight are very important. I, and those
I hunt with, prefer 4 sticks. Sticks are 32"
long and weigh 2 1/2lbs ea.

http://lonewolfstands.com/



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