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KNaider/SWaider with climbing sticks

I am leaning that way but I found a whole bunch of cheap 7/64. I still need a knaider anyways
 
I am leaning that way but I found a whole bunch of cheap 7/64. I still need a knaider anyways

I wanna say I got 1/8 because 7/64 was out of stock. I can’t imagine it makes a huge amount of difference strength wise but I didn’t have to check since one was sold out


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My biggest problem with the wild edge Stepps is on soft trees. It’s hard to get the right tension. It’s tight on first cam over, but it sinks into the tree loosening up. Then you try to tighten the rope but can’t slide it up because you dug a hole / rut in the tree. Works great on a good hardwood.
I am having exactly the same problem up here up here in Vermont we have sugar Maples as The prominent tree I'm curious if anybody's ever tried to grind the sharp points off the standoffs to cure that problem
 
I am having exactly the same problem up here up here in Vermont we have sugar Maples as The prominent tree I'm curious if anybody's ever tried to grind the sharp points off the standoffs to cure that problem

I have done it to one of mine. Grinding it off works. Little less damage to soft trees.
 
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