Not the v-brackets, they only fit 1". Next project is the platform brackets for 1 1/4" posts - he should be starting this once he's caught up on SquirrelSteps, v-brackets, and DoubleSteps. Should be rolling some prototypes before year-end.Dano will your new standoffs (V brackets) fit on 1 1/4" post?
Just click Attach files. If you're having issues with file size I screenshot the image and it typically will get it under the size requirement.Where do I find instructions on attaching a photo?
Can you post that web site again? Would like to do some ordering but can't seem to find it. ThanksNot the v-brackets, they only fit 1". Next project is the platform brackets for 1 1/4" posts - he should be starting this once he's caught up on SquirrelSteps, v-brackets, and DoubleSteps. Should be rolling some prototypes before year-end.
https://doublesteps.comCan you post that web site again? Would like to do some ordering but can't seem to find it. Thanks
Just posted the new Angled DoubleSteps for sale! Main page of the website shows a comparison of the straight vs. angled steps. Material cost is more since these are 2" high to accommodate the angle so they are $1 more.
@DanO Curious about the development of the angled double step. Is it more for feedback while descending, and feeling which side of the step you are on?
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Just had some requests for them. I personally like the flat steps but would use the angled if that is all I had. Flat steps work better for the top of the stick next to your platform possibly. However, many of the steps out there have an angle and one of the reasons is to account for a non-level setup. This would allow you to have a 7 degree angle on your sticks and still have a level step. Also helps keep your foot from slipping off the step. Perhaps a good setup would be an angled step on the bottom and flat step on top. I'd be curious to hear more feedback on what you all think is the preferred step.
If you're not against a little more carry weight, check out the XOP sticks. Standoffs from the tree are deeper and the steps themselves are quite a bit bigger than the LW's. I use mine later in the year as I transition to heavier insulator boots and more layers.Any possibility of a step angled on the X axis and not the Y axis?
I often tout the greatness of being able to climb a smaller tree, but it was only just recently that I truly discovered why my brain gravitates to these smaller trees.....it’s because of my big ol dang feet. A lone wolf stick on a tree over 12” diameter doesn’t leave a lot of room for my feet on top of the step. I’ve thought about spacers, but I keep coming up with that being a bad idea all around......although I did just have an idea for a sleeve to fit over the steps, hmmm......
Anyway, steps angles away from the tree.....possible or not? I understand the price would go up quite a bit so expensive the angle would have to be cut into the steps unless you had your own annealing setup so it simply may be cost prohibitive.