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crabclaw 02-21-2008 03:14 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 
Not sure if you misunderstood me or not, but with the ladder sticks you do have to interlock them. I just use a ratchet on every other strap. As far as cost, I have only ever paid $40.00 - $60.00 for a set of them. If I'm not mistaken Gander Mountain has their 20' ladder sticks on clearance for 40 or $50.00 right now.









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npockat32 02-21-2008 04:15 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 


ORIGINAL: crabclaw

Not sure if you misunderstood me or not, but with the ladder sticks you do have to interlock them. I just use a ratchet on every other strap. As far as cost, I have only ever paid $40.00 - $60.00 for a set of them. If I'm not mistaken Gander Mountain has their 20' ladder sticks on clearance for 40 or $50.00 right now.

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Yeah I do understand. I betcha I could just ratchet strap them to a tree without having to interlock them though.

twildasin 02-21-2008 04:20 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 

ORIGINAL: npockat32

I am looking to buy some Grizzly 16' Climbing Sticks. They are on clearance right now.
Does anyone have these or know anything about them?
Do you need to interlock the sections or you can you put them on seperately?
About how high can you put your hang up if you use these?

Thanks for the help!


I got a set of these and they are intended to be put together not used seperatly. They total 16' not as good as the Gorilla's though! Personally I will never buy them again!

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npockat32 02-21-2008 04:26 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 


ORIGINAL: twildasin


ORIGINAL: npockat32

I am looking to buy some Grizzly 16' Climbing Sticks. They are on clearance right now.
Does anyone have these or know anything about them?
Do you need to interlock the sections or you can you put them on seperately?
About how high can you put your hang up if you use these?

Thanks for the help!


I got a set of these and they are intended to be put together not used seperatly. They total 16' not as good as the Gorilla's though! Personally I will never buy them again!
About how high can u hang your hang when you used these?

npockat32 02-21-2008 04:27 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 


ORIGINAL: DropTine249

Call it a hunch, but, if the sticks go 16' I would imagine you could put your stand about 16'....

I have these sticks. I think they are awsome. I bought another 4' section. I just use spikes above them to get to 30'. Good sticks.

They break apart, clip together.
I asked my brother last night and he said I could only hang my hang on about 14 feet if I had these. I just wanted some other opinions.

twildasin 02-21-2008 04:29 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 
I used pegs to get my desired height if I needed to go higher!

Simp 02-21-2008 04:36 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 

ORIGINAL: npockat32

Do you need to interlock the sections or you can you put them on seperately?
About how high can you put your hang up if you use these?

Thanks for the help!

Definitely should be interlocked. I know I do mine. I'm not sure what everyone else does but I like my sticks to continue on up the tree a bit after I set my stand so I'll have something to grab onto and pull myself into my stand. Nothing like grabbing onto an icy limb at dark'30. Kinda gets your blood pumping.;)

Simp 02-21-2008 04:39 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 

ORIGINAL: npockat32
I asked my brother last night and he said I could only hang my hang on about 14 feet if I had these. I just wanted some other opinions.
Your brother is right.

npockat32 02-21-2008 04:54 PM

RE: Climbing Stick Questions
 
Thanks for your help everyone!:)


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