I still question how well folks will be able to use Jim Stepps way above their heads in the dark. I sure hope people are practicing before they head out so we don't read a lot of bad accident threads this Fall. it all looks good on computer screens, but when you get in non perfect trees, leaners, etc.... things can go south quickly. I have had jim stepps lose their bite and twist/kick out..... just be careful folks and PRACTICE before you get out in the woods - I assure you saving a few pounds is NOT going to make you feel any better if you are laid up in a hospital recovering from an accident.