What's a good spacing vertically and horizontal and do you stagger them ?
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My experience is to avoid them if possible, definitely a young hunters tool for climbing. They are much safer going up and coming down during daylight hours. And definitely not for us folks with a few extra pounds around the waist.
We did stagger ours when we used them but don't let the tallest member install them because it hurts the average height folks when climbing.
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Originally posted by tps7742 View PostMy experience is to avoid them if possible, definitely a young hunters tool for climbing. They are much safer going up and coming down during daylight hours. And definitely not for us folks with a few extra pounds around the waist.
We did stagger ours when we used them but don't let the tallest member install them because it hurts the average height folks when climbing.
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great tool for hunting a tree in a pinch and save time. i space mine about 1.5 ft to 2ft apart. Its conservative spacing, but comfortable and safe, i angle mine on backside of tree then to cuvre to stand, this way if i fall, i dont hit them on way down. I have used them when my weight was 240. Never and issue. Only draw back, hard to remove in rain and ice, take your time up and down. i also have a drill adapter that makes quick work of getting them in...To each their own, but i like em.
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Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View PostI'm 5'9" . I m not sure how hi. I'm trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to buy steps or sticks.
I found some nice spots on my lease in the oaks that my climbers won't work.
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Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View PostI'm 5'9" . I m not sure how hi. I'm trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to buy steps or sticks.
I found some nice spots on my lease in the oaks that my climbers won't work.
if money is an issue, they are probably not that much in differnet, i use them like i said in a pinch and for funky trees
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Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View PostI'm 5'9" . I m not sure how hi. I'm trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to buy steps or sticks.
I found some nice spots on my lease in the oaks that my climbers won't work.
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Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View PostI'm 5'9" . I m not sure how hi. I'm trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to buy steps or sticks.
I found some nice spots on my lease in the oaks that my climbers won't work.
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Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View PostI'm 5'9" . I m not sure how hi. I'm trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to buy steps or sticks.
I found some nice spots on my lease in the oaks that my climbers won't work.
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