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Gen 3 One Sticks....

You having a hard time getting these buggers apart? The pins seem super tight.
I just use my thumbs to push them away. Seems to work ok. They were really tight out of the box but seem better now. How are you carrying them up the tree, paracord loop?
 
I just use my thumbs to push them away. Seems to work ok. They were really tight out of the box but seem better now. How are you carrying them up the tree, paracord loop?

I haven’t 100% figured that out. I was going to make something out of kydex
 
I haven’t 100% figured that out. I was going to make something out of kydex
I thought someone had made something to hold one stick and the others would hang to that with the buttons but I checked some of the usual suspects like Genesis and others and didn’t find anything.
 
Genesis 3D makes holders for for one sticks and clips to hold them together. Looks like it’ll be an easier way to stack.


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Genesis 3D makes holders for for one sticks and clips to hold them together. Looks like it’ll be an easier way to stack.


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Yep, that looks like and easier way to stack for sure. What I’m looking for is some type of clip to hook them to the saddle for the climb. I guess I can start with a paracord loop, just thought there was a cleaner solution.
 
Yep, that looks like and easier way to stack for sure. What I’m looking for is some type of clip to hook them to the saddle for the climb. I guess I can start with a paracord loop, just thought there was a cleaner solution.
Saw these on the auction site. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1753652401...gHMXifiTOi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

I just tie some paracord in a d-loop style on my top two sticks and attach them to my saddle via an S-Biner. The loop makes a nice carrying handle as well.
 
Yep, that looks like and easier way to stack for sure. What I’m looking for is some type of clip to hook them to the saddle for the climb. I guess I can start with a paracord loop, just thought there was a cleaner solution.

I just use a long Nite eyze tie, tied to a saddle loop. It secures it really good with just a couple twists, and come off really easy with one hand. Put one on and tie it….then place another one on top of it and tie it in. They don’t move or rattle at all.


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I did a bit of trimming on the ridges of the orange pins with a razor knife until the sticks come apart easier. I don't need them very tight as I will strap them to my platform with Titan straps.
 
Is there a way to order 4 of these sticks, you cant seem to order a 3 pack and a single in the same order. Do you need to make 2 separate orders or order 2-3 packs
 
They have better stuff then beast gear.
My brothers beast stand is bent on the end of the platform, and did they ever have a recall on all the bent beast sticks?
Every company has its problems, don’t mean they all suck.
Did they warranty your brothers bent beast stand? Just curious, I’m brand loyal to no one.
 
They have better stuff then beast gear.
My brothers beast stand is bent on the end of the platform, and did they ever have a recall on all the bent beast sticks?
Every company has its problems, don’t mean they all suck.

Oh good glad I am not the only one.
 
So i have never owned these sticks but thinking about trying them, how is the attachment method in comparison to buckles which is all ive ever used. My only complaint with buckles is no matter how you store them they are bulky and cumbersome. So my reasoning is the one stick is light and the ropes store nicely. Thanks for useful opinions
 
So i have never owned these sticks but thinking about trying them, how is the attachment method in comparison to buckles which is all ive ever used. My only complaint with buckles is no matter how you store them they are bulky and cumbersome. So my reasoning is the one stick is light and the ropes stoe nicely

The attachment method is the best in biz.

Used them this morning. Didnt mind the foot room but they were definitely a little tingy setting on the tree even with stealth strips.
 
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