What's up with these new Muddy sticks?
#3
I forgot to take pics. Sorry.
They're nice. Uses a cam-lock system for the rope instead of a buckle. It's right on the front of the stick too, so it's right in front of you when you put it up.
The steps are in pairs too. (whereas the Lone Wolf has just one that goes to either side.) If that makes sense.
They're nice. Uses a cam-lock system for the rope instead of a buckle. It's right on the front of the stick too, so it's right in front of you when you put it up.
The steps are in pairs too. (whereas the Lone Wolf has just one that goes to either side.) If that makes sense.
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I forgot to take pics. Sorry.
They're nice. Uses a cam-lock system for the rope instead of a buckle. It's right on the front of the stick too, so it's right in front of you when you put it up.
The steps are in pairs too. (whereas the Lone Wolf has just one that goes to either side.) If that makes sense.
I forgot to take pics. Sorry.
They're nice. Uses a cam-lock system for the rope instead of a buckle. It's right on the front of the stick too, so it's right in front of you when you put it up.
The steps are in pairs too. (whereas the Lone Wolf has just one that goes to either side.) If that makes sense.
#5
They are pretty cool.. and I think going to be reasonably priced as well.
Saw them at the ATA show.
Here's a link to a recent review..
http://www.bowhunting.com/blog/post/...pressions.aspx
Saw them at the ATA show.
Here's a link to a recent review..
http://www.bowhunting.com/blog/post/...pressions.aspx
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They are pretty cool.. and I think going to be reasonably priced as well.
Saw them at the ATA show.
Here's a link to a recent review..
http://www.bowhunting.com/blog/post/2009/01/08/ATA-Show-Day-1-Impressions.aspx
They are pretty cool.. and I think going to be reasonably priced as well.
Saw them at the ATA show.
Here's a link to a recent review..
http://www.bowhunting.com/blog/post/2009/01/08/ATA-Show-Day-1-Impressions.aspx
#8
Ya.. I've sat in the Huntmore stool HCH.
Let's just say you could use it as an office chair.. it's THAT comfortable.
I'll be getting one.. I feel like I could hunt for many more hours with such comfort. And I love to hunt from the ground.. I do.
You could fall asleep in it.
Let's just say you could use it as an office chair.. it's THAT comfortable.
I'll be getting one.. I feel like I could hunt for many more hours with such comfort. And I love to hunt from the ground.. I do.
You could fall asleep in it.
#9
The muddy sticks are a bit less costly than the LW sticks. They seemed to weigh about the same. (I didn't get the pics or specs because I thought I was going to make it back over to the booth when Todd was there, but I never got back over there)
I'll buy a set and compare the two.
I'll buy a set and compare the two.
#10
My .02 on the huntmore chair. As far as I've seen, it's the best hunting chair out there. I think it's a bit too sturdy for what I'd like to see. (it weighs 9lbs.)
For me, the height adjustment works fine. For my boyfriend who's 6'3" it was still too short at the tallest setting.
It has great widefeet that adjust to uneven terrain and won't sink into the dirt. Swivels nicely and silently.
I'm thinking of getting one. They're not cheap tho.
For me, the height adjustment works fine. For my boyfriend who's 6'3" it was still too short at the tallest setting.
It has great widefeet that adjust to uneven terrain and won't sink into the dirt. Swivels nicely and silently.
I'm thinking of getting one. They're not cheap tho.


