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  1. Joshua2236

    Wild edge steps aider and perch

    Pic of bag
  2. Joshua2236

    Wild edge steps aider and perch

    Here’s a pic of the steps
  3. Joshua2236

    Wild edge steps aider and perch

    I have 12 wild edge steps the aider they sell and a perch. Asking 250 for all of it might have used them two or three times.
  4. Joshua2236

    5lb climbing method - Aider/Knaider with Wild Edge Stepp Ladders

    What do you all put on either your steps or carabiners to silence the metal to metal contact?
  5. Joshua2236

    Have we taken light weight too far?

    I 100 percent agree. I would like to go with the wild edge steps instead of the lone wolf sticks I have, less bulk, but just can’t make the switch wish there was someone near me that I could try them out.
  6. Joshua2236

    Have we taken light weight too far?

    That was the reason why I made this post is going lighter really mean better? Or is it A habit to buy something new when you can just work with what you have. I get it to each their own but I think the question is a good one to ask is lighter, faster ,bigger ,Smaller, More compact worth the...
  7. Joshua2236

    Have we taken light weight too far?

    I just think a lot of people (including me) focus to much on what’s the lightest and the latest and greatest instead on working on our craft of becoming a better hunter. I think time spent on my bow or scouting or site preparation would be time better spent.
  8. Joshua2236

    Have we taken light weight too far?

    I agree with the hot temps being awful. Here where I live in ky our season starts in September meaning 90s. By the time I walk to my tree stand I am drenched in sweat. Also any system that has the least amount of metal parts and I can fit in my pack is a plus. Where I hunt public land there is a...
  9. Joshua2236

    Have we taken light weight too far?

    I have seen a lot of things come into the hunting industry that claims to be extra light weight but I wonder if these things are made from materials that are not of the greatest quality or if they compromise safety like climbing methods tree stands saddles etc. Wanting to know your thoughts does...
  10. Joshua2236

    a secret

    I had no hand in it just asked a question. Just Looking at the old trophyline mesh saddle and wondering why couldn’t anybody make one like that.
  11. Joshua2236

    a secret

    I’m out
  12. Joshua2236

    a secret

    :tearsofjoy:
  13. Joshua2236

    If you could change anything about the kestrel what would it be?

    Same here awesome company will continue to have my business
  14. Joshua2236

    If you could change anything about the kestrel what would it be?

    I’m not saying I disliked the adjustment straps i’m saying I wish it cupped your bottom a little better meaning it was taller by 3-4 inches. Other than that fantastic product
  15. Joshua2236

    If you could change anything about the kestrel what would it be?

    I would want it to be a little bit taller so that it cups your rear end just a little bit better instead of having to use an adjustment strap what would you change?Other than that maybe to have the molle extend to the ends of the saddle? What would you suggest?
  16. Joshua2236

    Possible ropeman/prusik alternative

    Ok thx thought I missed something
  17. Joshua2236

    Possible ropeman/prusik alternative

    Where is saddle Hunter TV
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