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  1. rabidd099

    Tethrd One Climbing Sticks

    These look Sharp! https://tethrdnation.com/product/tethrd-one-climbing-stick/ TETHRD ONE SPECS: 15.9 ounces* INCLUDING DynaLite Rope attachment 3 Pack weighs 2.7 lbs user replaceable ropes included vinyl sound tube barrier 18.5″ total height – Single One Stick 17″ step to step – Single One...
  2. rabidd099

    Primos Bowhunting Vest for lightweight run and gun

    Pretty excited to try this Bowhunter's vest I picked up on ebay for $14! I think I'll ditch my pack for most hunts now, especially if i sew up a pack-out bag that can fold down real small. I still might need a pack for cold weather hunts but this vest does have hand warmer pockets which was a...
  3. rabidd099

    FS: Large Trophyline Tree Ambush Tree Saddle + TL pouch + TL kneepads

    For sale is a used 2007 Trophyline Tree Ambush Tree Saddle Size Large. Bridge was well cared for and is still in good shape. I cut off the elastic straps that snagged and the rear tree stand tie in loop to cut wieght and replaced them with tool belt suspenders that can be removed easily if you...
  4. rabidd099

    FS: Sport Climbers - Tree spikes/spurs

    Before I became an arborist, I tried these out…there not great, far from, now I have real spikes. I’ve kept them around for a DIY/improvement project since there size and weight is attractive, but never got around to it. I did sharpen the spikes on them which helped a lot but I’m getting rid of...
  5. rabidd099

    selling my old tree stand

    well I busted out my old tree stand this month and boy was that a mistake too much work to haul it and get it all set up so I decided to sell it finally. Its just too heavy noisy cumbersome and takes too much room in the closet. My lose is your gain, taking offers, pictures attached below...
  6. rabidd099

    Camo jacket DIY

    So I had a outdoor research backpacking jacket that was bright yellow, synthetic fill, super lightweight, packs down to the size of a fat sandwich...( I'm hungry), any ways it's awesome. But it's super old and has been relegated down to a pre/post-fireline or Rx burn jacket cause it's full of...
  7. rabidd099

    Remote Carabiner Release

    Somebody needs to figure out how to make this useful, if you could make it clip in and clip off SRT guys would love you forever. Either way its black magic.
  8. rabidd099

    Handwarmer/Dump Pouch 2-in-1

    Got this hand warmer/pouch the other day made by Rivers West, I've only got to use it once, as a pouch, it was too warm to try the hand warmer part out for an extended period, but the angle of the hand openings is good for saddles. The pouch is deep and if you go light with only the necessities...
  9. rabidd099

    DIY Poorman's Range Finder and Wind Checker

    Used a protractor with a plum bob. Sight down the base of the protractor to a landmark in my lane, see what angle the plum bob reads, use that angle with my estimated height off the to get the distance from the cheat sheet taped to it (using Pythagorean theorem, I calculated the angles for every...
  10. rabidd099

    Kong Slyde

    Anybody ever use a kong slyde for any purpose? Looks like you could use it for all kinds of rope adjustment needs; tethers, lineman's belts, bridges, etc. they are cheap too like $10 on amazon. 25kn, accepts 9mm-10mm rope https://www.kong.it/en/2-products/items/f38-aid-climbing/p327-slyde
  11. rabidd099

    DRT/DbRT

    I know a lot of folks out there like SRT for rope accessing their trees, but I'm a double rope fan and thought I'd share how I climb a rope while hunting if I'm not using bolts. Main reason I use it is simplicity, less metal parts making noise, mechanical advantage built in, and I can decend on...
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