Screw in tree steps
I have never owned or even used any screw-in tree steps, but was thinking of buying some for use with my climber stand as an on stand safety precaution, so was wondering if anyone had any recommendations?
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RE: Screw in tree steps
Cranford EZY steps. I have been using these for years and have found them to start the easiest and they last.
http://www.ezyclimb.com/ |
RE: Screw in tree steps
Thanks for the suggestion.
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second that
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Can't use them on Public Lands (WMA's) in FL....
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ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog Can't use them on Public Lands (WMA's) in FL.... |
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ORIGINAL: Red Lion ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog Can't use them on Public Lands (WMA's) in FL.... |
RE: Screw in tree steps
I'm not sure how you plan to use them with a climber unless you are going to use the climber to install them. I've done that before. The only screw-in steps I've used are the Ameristeps they sell at WallyWorld. The best advise I can give you is to get a step installer. It takes about 80% of the work out of installing them. Take a bar of soap with you as well and lube the threads up, that helps a bunch. Be safe.
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RE: Screw in tree steps
If you use screw in steps, I wholeheartedly recommend Cranford EZy climb steps as well. No need for soap or any type of screwin installers. Best steps on the market IMO.
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I ended up buying a 12 pack of gorilla screw-in tree steps. They look very thick and sturdy. I wish to have them for two purposes. First in case I wish to use them with my hang-on stand, and more importantly to have a couple on hand in case while on stand in my climber I have the stand fall and I am left hanging by harness, so I can ready self.
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