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Stepp Ladder reviews...

Has anyone heard how much the aider costs or if it is available? I tried calling them on Friday but it was towards the end of the day. They have the 10% off coupon code on their sight now but not sure how long it will last. Just wondering if anyone has heard of cost or availability yet? Heck, even better would be a field report!
 
I am not as patent as I thought I was... I got in touch with Wild Edge and spoke with Drew. Great guy and I already have a tracking number! I should receive them Monday next week. A few days after that, I hope to give yall a field test on the SteppLadder System and possibly the aider system! Plus I was able to take advantage of the 10% off code!
 
I am not as patent as I thought I was... I got in touch with Wild Edge and spoke with Drew. Great guy and I already have a tracking number! I should receive them Monday next week. A few days after that, I hope to give yall a field test on the SteppLadder System and possibly the aider system! Plus I was able to take advantage of the 10% off code!

How much was the aider?
 
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Looks cool. To figure what height you will get just calculate your comfortable step height x 2 x how many steps. So I figure mine is 18" which x 2 x 6 =216" or 18 feet. Every inch between your steps will get you a foot higher at 6 steps. Good side is low weight and size. My problem climbing with aiders is when you have a crooked tree or a lean it becomes very dangerous at least for me as it is real easy for your foot to kick out. I would love to see a video in real time (not sped up) on a less than perfect tree
 
Ha ha. I don't think they want us to know. Seems that question has been asked for 2 weeks now. But let me just say, X5.
 
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The camo print on the rope looks great. Coming down in the dark of night the camo may be hard to see to get your foot in the rope. I that a bright color may be better to see yellow or white and if the color was a concern you could keep the rope in your pack while hunting. Just a thought.
 
How much was the aider?
I know I am a day late and a dollar short but I have not been back on the site in a couple of days. I promise to post a review once I get them and test them. According to UPS, I will have the setup on Monday. Might be the weekend before I get to test them between daylight and work.

Another disclaimer, I have never used any type of aider so this will be a first for me but I will have nothing to compare it to. This will be a 1st timer raw review.
 
I know I am a day late and a dollar short but I have not been back on the site in a couple of days. I promise to post a review once I get them and test them. According to UPS, I will have the setup on Monday. Might be the weekend before I get to test them between daylight and work.

Another disclaimer, I have never used any type of aider so this will be a first for me but I will have nothing to compare it to. This will be a 1st timer raw review.
Since the question has already been answered,this is not much help but they have them on their site for $25!
 
The camo print on the rope looks great. Coming down in the dark of night the camo may be hard to see to get your foot in the rope. I that a bright color may be better to see yellow or white and if the color was a concern you could keep the rope in your pack while hunting. Just a thought.
I have read in other threads about using tubing to keep the aider open. I am wondering about using glow in the dark spray paint and spray it on a spiral cut water hose... might work.
 
I had the steps already, but waiting on the aider. Hopefully this is a helpful product.

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