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First pics of Dan Infalt’s climbing sticks

Yes I think I know you can do that, I do not, however, know how to do it. I would have probably have to watch a YouTube video to figure it out. It's that bad for real. And of course I'm trying to keep my payment off the radar! I bought a drill press today so I had to keep it within reason.

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You can attach a bank account number so that you can add money, or deposit from PayPal into your account. Once it is set up, it is a 1 minute process.


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I live close enough that it makes no sense to pay for shipping. I'm not really needing them, so any excuse not to purchase is working in my favor.


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You can attach a bank account number so that you can add money, or deposit from PayPal into your account. Once it is set up, it is a 1 minute process.


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Id have to ask the wife for the account number, which would allow her to see what I spend out of my PayPal. Not an option. That money is strictly mine for the most part. Every once in a while she asks me to pay for something, but not often. I have the rathole also, but cash doesn't do me much good either. I can wait. I have bolts, modified heliums, spurs on the way, and gonna buy some steps from @DanO and build some sticks. I definitely didn't need them, just wanted them, and to throw my support behind Dan. He contributes a ton to the hunting community His sticks look awesome and well thought out. I'll get some eventually.

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Id have to ask the wife for the account number, which would allow her to see what I spend out of my PayPal. Not an option. That money is strictly mine for the most part. Every once in a while she asks me to pay for something, but not often. I have the rathole also, but cash doesn't do me much good either. I can wait. I have bolts, modified heliums, spurs on the way, and gonna buy some steps from @DanO and build some sticks. I definitely didn't need them, just wanted them, and to throw my support behind Dan. He contributes a ton to the hunting community His sticks look awesome and well thought out. I'll get some eventually.

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So got my hunting beast sticks today

My initial impressions
I have tried... muddy pros, heliums, various homemade sticks and now these....

1. They are very well made
2. With stealth strips and no attachment method...they weigh 1.7 pounds
3. With out stealth strips... 1.63
4. With the strap and stealth strips... a bit over 2 pounds
5. With a rope less... I guess 1.85 plus or minus .05 A bit heavier than the ones I made
6. Negative for me cost... to Canada... extra shipping $50 duty, exchange over $150 per stick
7. They stack great... no offset and quiet
8. No moving parts or noise - quieter than the ones I made
9. They seem like they are very strong
10. Am I glad I bought them- Yes - but if you are on a budget cut heliums may be better for you.
11. I expect I will be using these sticks over the ones I made even though 3 weigh slightly more than the ones I made. They pack well and are quieter than those I made.
12. The stand offs look great and do not move and are likely quiet but I have not used them hunting yet.
13. Nice job Dan.
 
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@Ontariofarmer , are you planning any mods to them? I have a set otw, I think they are gonna be awesome but not sure about using the strap, I have always used muddy pros and love the cam cleat, already had it in my mind to possibly add cam cleats to these
 
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2.05 pounds


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@Ontariofarmer , are you planning any mods to them? I have a set otw, I think they are gonna be awesome but not sure about using the strap, I have always used muddy pros and love the cam cleat, already had it in my mind to possibly add cam cleats to these

Not sure yet. Just got them today so I thought I would use the strap for now. A carbon cam cleat and rope would not be heavier. An Amsteel rope and versa but would save weight


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How would they stack with those mods?


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I am supposed to get mine tomorrow pretty excited about them.
 
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Two of my home made sticks. 1.88 pound each with ropes bungee cord to hold them together and cam cleats. And stealth strips.
I made them with lone wolf standoff’s too and that makes them a bit lighter again. Three of those 5.5 pounds
For the small weight gain it is hard to beat the advantages of stacking and noise and strength of Beast sticks.






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Replacing the strap with 5mm Amsteel. Saves. 130 g or almost 0.3 pounds per stick

A big deal imo


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Two of my home made sticks. 1.88 pound each with ropes bungee cord to hold them together and cam cleats. And stealth strips.
I made them with lone wolf standoff’s too and that makes them a bit lighter again. Three of those 5.5 pounds
For the small weight gain it is hard to beat the advantages of stacking and noise and strength of Beast sticks.






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So you're saying you're going to sell these for a great price now, right?
 
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