• The SH Membership has gone live. Only SH Members have access to post in the classifieds. All members can view the classifieds. Starting in 2020 only SH Members will be admitted to the annual hunting contest. Current members will need to follow these steps to upgrade: 1. Click on your username 2. Click on Account upgrades 3. Choose SH Member and purchase.
  • We've been working hard the past few weeks to come up with some big changes to our vendor policies to meet the changing needs of our community. Please see the new vendor rules here: Vendor Access Area Rules

Alternative ways to attach a stepp ladder

IkemanTX

Well-Known Member
Oct 16, 2015
3,501
3,831
113
That's not a bad idea. I've been transporting mine all bundled up. Only risk of keeping them separate is you could forget a rope and not realize it until at the tree.
fb8cacdb1ac1918a54b1ede08294e6d3.jpg


Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk

That's similar to how I was planning on keeping mine. I sewed three loops to the bottom of the sitdrag JUST big enough to fit a gear tie through.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

ImThere

Well-Known Member
Oct 20, 2015
6,592
6,458
113
51
Lewisburg, TN
www.tapatalk.com
LOCATION
Lewisburg, tn
The aider is pretty awesome and allows you to skip steps.
The more you use them the better at getting them set the first time you will get


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

EricS

Well-Known Member
Vendor Rep
SH Member
Dec 14, 2016
5,464
7,752
113
43
Georgia
The aider is pretty awesome and allows you to skip steps.
The more you use them the better at getting them set the first time you will get


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Are you using the new aider? I ordered a set of eight with aider. Should be here tomorrow. Really should have been here last week but ups made a few mistakes. Package has been scanned 18 times in the last 10 days according to the tracking.
 

ImThere

Well-Known Member
Oct 20, 2015
6,592
6,458
113
51
Lewisburg, TN
www.tapatalk.com
LOCATION
Lewisburg, tn
Are you using the new aider? I ordered a set of eight with aider. Should be here tomorrow. Really should have been here last week but ups made a few mistakes. Package has been scanned 18 times in the last 10 days according to the tracking.

I was using the one Bigasports has. I think it's a game changer for stepp users. 6 steps no equal 12 it really is pretty cool.i wish he would hurry up with his saddle.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

redsquirrel

Administrator
Staff member
SH Member
Feb 19, 2014
14,971
20,238
113
NJ
WEBSITE
saddlehunter.com
I'm thinking of replacing the Stepp rope with a piece of spliced Amsteel. Not spliced directly to the Stepp though. Just a looped end. That way, I can transport my 3 stepps with no rope on them and simply fish the tail end of the Amsteel through the eye around the same bar the original rope was spliced to. Once on, it should act just like the original rope did.

I only use them for a platform as well. Though, I am thinking of using a couple for setting cameras in the off season.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

I put a piece of amsteel on to try out. I don't think it works as nice as his rope. The nice thing about his rope is that because it is hollow and stiff it makes it easy to adjust the knot when you need to or when you need to break them down. Amsteel is thinner and more supple so once I tied the knot and cammed them over, they were on there tight. It was much harder to get the knot out. I just wish that the rope it cam on wasn't so big and bulky.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Scott F

Whispers Death

Well-Known Member
Oct 14, 2014
314
194
43
58
Southeast Missouri
LOCATION
Southeast Missouri
I had a set of them and the legs on them bent I guess when I was pushing off of them to go around the tree. I didn't know it until I tried to stack them back up. They replaced three of them and I sold them. I have a set of 12 cat paws I haven't used in years.
 

Gerg

Member
Aug 27, 2017
43
28
18
I put a piece of amsteel on to try out. I don't think it works as nice as his rope. The nice thing about his rope is that because it is hollow and stiff it makes it easy to adjust the knot when you need to or when you need to break them down. Amsteel is thinner and more supple so once I tied the knot and cammed them over, they were on there tight. It was much harder to get the knot out. I just wish that the rope it cam on wasn't so big and bulky.
Are you still using them, or did you abandon them, it seems like the only solid public land option for a platform.?
 

Scott F

Well-Known Member
Feb 15, 2015
766
655
93
Tampa, Florida
LOCATION
Tampa, Florida
In my limited experience, I dont mind the original rope that comes with the Stepps for the same reasons Red described.

But - I only own a pair of them to use as a platform. If I had 10 or so, I could see why rope bulk management could be an issue for a mobile set.
For presets, this is a great system.

Sent from my SM-S820L using Tapatalk
 

redsquirrel

Administrator
Staff member
SH Member
Feb 19, 2014
14,971
20,238
113
NJ
WEBSITE
saddlehunter.com
Are you still using them, or did you abandon them, it seems like the only solid public land option for a platform.?
I haven't abandoned them, but I'm still practicing with them. I have other options and I'm allowed to use screw ins in most places so I haven't had to use them for a platform yet, but I do think they would work well.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Gerg

Gerg

Member
Aug 27, 2017
43
28
18
In my limited experience, I dont mind the original rope that comes with the Stepps for the same reasons Red described.

But - I only own a pair of them to use as a platform. If I had 10 or so, I could see why rope bulk management could be an issue for a mobile set.
For presets, this is a great system.

Sent from my SM-S820L using Tapatalk
I agree completely, too bulky for an accent, but just right for a platform
 

Hurst1

Active Member
Dec 11, 2016
147
64
28
46
North Carolina
I bought one with some ameristeps from romadrome for a platform, and although I haven't used hunting yet, I like the rope on it. I have had to fiddle with it sometimes, but sometimes I set it perfectly the first time. I'm sure it gets better with practice. It is solid as a rock when cammed over properly!
 

valerio024

Well-Known Member
I haven't abandoned them, but I'm still practicing with them. I have other options and I'm allowed to use screw ins in most places so I haven't had to use them for a platform yet, but I do think they would work well.
Red, I think I've heard you say that you use screw in steps for a platform often. Do you have a favorite brand and model?
 

redsquirrel

Administrator
Staff member
SH Member
Feb 19, 2014
14,971
20,238
113
NJ
WEBSITE
saddlehunter.com
Red, I think I've heard you say that you use screw in steps for a platform often. Do you have a favorite brand and model?
I just use the cheap ameristep step ups. They are normally 1.99 and I wait til I can get them on sale for 1.57, that is the best I can do. I have hundreds of these things in the woods so I need to be cost effective. All around cranford makes the best screw in steps but they are much more expensive.
 

Thedevine

Member
Oct 28, 2015
87
39
18
bump... great info... i am currently thinking of making the switch to these stepps.. i have used lonewolf sticks for years but want something that packs smaller to fit in my pack with out having to stack and configure a way to carry all of those sticks.... also looking for a super small ultralight climbing system thats still comfortable to climb
 

Carcher87

Well-Known Member
Jun 20, 2017
605
156
43
36
Did anyone buy a primal vantage step that may be interested in selling it? I have an idea I need one with the cam to try out. Ty