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BBarlow92 09-19-2008 02:45 PM

climber question
 
I have a summit viper ss and it has the old straps that you have to put over your feet. Should i spend the extra cash and get the rapid climb stirrups or not? Last year my feat slipped out of the straps and i damn near fell. This kinda scared me. Will the stirrups help to keep my feet in? Thanks for the help!

BILBEC613 09-19-2008 02:50 PM

RE: climber question
 
I have the straps on my API. I climb with the toes on one foot pulled up and the other disengaging the teeth of the climber just to keep from dropping them. My brother lost the feet on his one time. It slid to the bottom of the tree. Dad had to climb up and take his foot piece back to him.

nchawkeye 09-19-2008 02:51 PM

RE: climber question
 
Tie the bottom of the stand to the top and you won't drop it...

I tie mine on the straps, makes it easier to put your feet in...

txjourneyman 09-19-2008 02:53 PM

RE: climber question
 
I don't own a summit but something I do with all my climbers is take the straps off and replace them with 12-2 romex. ( that is residential electrical wire). Its cheap and it really works well. I just wrap it intothe platform. I usually make 2 wrapsfor each foot.They keep their shape and fold out of the way after climbing.

BILBEC613 09-19-2008 02:53 PM

RE: climber question
 
I tie mine as well. We learned from my brothers mistake.

gri22ly 09-19-2008 02:55 PM

RE: climber question
 
The stirrups are awesome, I love them.:)

bloodcrick 09-19-2008 02:59 PM

RE: climber question
 
Absolutly get the stirrups ;)

kwilson16 09-19-2008 03:17 PM

RE: climber question
 
Mine came with the stirrups. They're very handy.

crenth 09-19-2008 04:49 PM

RE: climber question
 
I just bought a set of stirrups for my Ultra Viper SS and my dads API. I hate trying to put my feet in the elastic strings on the base.

nodog 09-19-2008 06:44 PM

RE: climber question
 
They work well and like crenth is saying they also come with an elastic strap. You just put your heel against the strap, pull back and insert your foot in the stirup.

Like others have mentioned tie the top and bottom together with a rope so if you do loose it you can pull it back up.

Next stand you buy make a more balanced base an option you'd like to have. I can lift my current one with very light pressure under the side rail. No straps. No stirups.
It also fastens to the tree with ropes, the same rope I use to attach each other for the climb

millerhunter13 09-19-2008 06:51 PM

RE: climber question
 

ORIGINAL: BBarlow92

I have a summit viper ss and it has the old straps that you have to put over your feet. Should i spend the extra cash and get the rapid climb stirrups or not? Last year my feat slipped out of the straps and i damn near fell. This kinda scared me. Will the stirrups help to keep my feet in? Thanks for the help!
I have a summit bushmaster, (no bar on the top part) and it freaked me out getin in and out of the straps so i bought the stirr ups, and man i love em, you should get em there only like 25 bucks, you will be glad you did.

crenth 09-21-2008 11:47 AM

RE: climber question
 
The rope is a huge safety thing and very useful. Take it from me since I had a climber bottom (Old Man, not my Summit) fall down about 18 feet up in the tree. I've also had to use that rope a couple times on my Summit and it is so nice to have.


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