look at the video and the first post on this thread and it answers all 3 questions you haveDoes anybody know what the step to step distance in?
Warranty ?
Estimated height with 4 stix?
Curious as to what the pricing will be on these. A lot of good features, and life time warranty! Pricing will have to be reasonable for me to put my Skeletors on the shelf and buy these though.
LOL, $500 to $600 for a set of 4 ?! Well I'll keep my Skeletors. Saving 4 pounds isn't worth that price.Well…. $125-150 ea
I knew you would change your mind.Those are the only thing left I am interested in. Purely for the weight.
So I went and contacted Tree Styx asking again about their connection method and when they will be able to show it, I received the following response.
"Hi David, Thanks for contacting us again. I was waiting to receive off tool parts to show the rope attachment method. They shipped today so I should have a video out next week. Sorry for the delay."
While I'm happy that they're going to do this somewhat soon, it makes absolutely zero sense why they cannot share this earlier. It sounds like another product sold to us consumers without the appropriate level of testing. Buyer beware IMO.
David
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Not trying to sell you on them, just giving you my experience with those sticks. I used the Latitude sticks all last season. I had zero issues with them in terms of safety issues, there was some concern about the tie down method; or noise. It is only anecdotal evidence at best, but I managed to kill 6 deer and a coyote using them so noise was never an issue for me. I will also admit that I don't walk around scratching my sticks up and down on trees while I'm hunting, so maybe I'm not doing something that causes noise like they did.In the video go to the 3:30 mark.
Noise with the plastic sticks is one of the reasons I will not go with any plastic stick.
It’s the one sticking where you set and release several times that the noise becomes a problem. I bought one, tried it once in the backyard and knew it wouldn’t work for me due to noise(I saw no other complaints about noise at the time and was just my opinion). The open hollow sections create a lot of resonance. I decided to use my Hawk stick instead last season.Not trying to sell you on them, just giving you my experience with those sticks. I used the Latitude sticks all last season. I had zero issues with them in terms of safety issues, there was some concern about the tie down method; or noise. It is only anecdotal evidence at best, but I managed to kill 6 deer and a coyote using them so noise was never an issue for me. I will also admit that I don't walk around scratching my sticks up and down on trees while I'm hunting, so maybe I'm not doing something that causes noise like they did.
I tried them at a meet up. I felt they made more noise then my LWCG sticks. But all sticks make some noise when you set them.Not trying to sell you on them, just giving you my experience with those sticks. I used the Latitude sticks all last season. I had zero issues with them in terms of safety issues, there was some concern about the tie down method; or noise. It is only anecdotal evidence at best, but I managed to kill 6 deer and a coyote using them so noise was never an issue for me. I will also admit that I don't walk around scratching my sticks up and down on trees while I'm hunting, so maybe I'm not doing something that causes noise like they