I used them last season and bent several badly. On looser bark trees they were terrible but on the right tree they were great. I went back to Muddy's but may give them another go. When they worked they were my favorite.
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I just saw your post. I put some on the classifieds this morning.Thats what i want to do as well. Trying to find some to purchase.
I really appreciate it, but i did find some to buy last night! Thanks!I just saw your post. I put some on the classifieds this morning.
Got a message from Andrew on IG last night. Sent emails and messages about a week ago. Says very backed and sorry for the wait. Not sure what that means time wise. Probably a long time im guessing.Anyone know if WEI is still operating? Seems like some reluctance to deal direct with WEI.
Just don't let them go at the end. Guide the step down until its set. It's more important to set up quiet than fast and as we know slow is fast and slow is quiet.I had a set for 2 month so far and I am having similar issues with steps not caming over on moderately rough
bark trees. When I do get them to cam over after fiddling with rope tightening they make a pretty good thump.
Not the most efficient climbing method when hunting close to bedding areas.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how to get them to cam over easier ?
I hung them on tree in yard and left them for a week when I 1st got them to help stretch out ropes.
I will give them this season to figure out, or they will be for sale.
Using some Muddy pro-sticks last hunt.
Thanks !
Agreed.Just don't let them go at the end. Guide the step down until its set. It's more important to set up quiet than fast and as we know slow is fast and slow is quiet.
On rougher barked trees or trees with softer bark sometimes it helps to cam it over, then undo it and cam it again. The first time will crush the bark in the area so the second time it will be more secure. Once you get used to it it kinda just becomes second nature.I had a set for 2 month so far and I am having similar issues with steps not caming over on moderately rough
bark trees. When I do get them to cam over after fiddling with rope tightening they make a pretty good thump.
Not the most efficient climbing method when hunting close to bedding areas.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how to get them to cam over easier ?
I hung them on tree in yard and left them for a week when I 1st got them to help stretch out ropes.
I will give them this season to figure out, or they will be for sale.
Using some Muddy pro-sticks last hunt.
Thanks !
On this site equipment listings and want to buys must be posted in the classified section, which you must become a member to post in. Any posts related to this outside the classifieds are removed.Like you cant even ask about buying something without getting threads deleted.