You're not wrong. I suppose instead of design I should have said specs.Design? It’s not just two loops to hook onto each side of a step?
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You're not wrong. I suppose instead of design I should have said specs.Design? It’s not just two loops to hook onto each side of a step?
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With some bungee cord stuff
Edit; After going and looking at the bwmg the aider I seen must just have been Greg's personal 1... It had some shock cord/bungee that kept tension on the loops so they couldn't accidently come off the end of the strip
Patent pending....Ohhhh you mean the LRS. Loop retention system.
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Ohhhh you mean the LRS. Loop retention system.
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Same. Response I got was “before Christmas”. They verified I was one of the first 1000.I finally emailed Tethrd about mine today. Understand they are busy, but it's been two weeks and still not shipped, and they said they were in stock when I ordered mine in the first few hours. We'll see. Any other early buyers still waiting on theirs??
I don’t know what that means…It’s December they probably have alot of employees OOO
Gotcha. My bad.
Your suggestion was a good one. Shown with a dogbone... I made it short seems it's late season here in MI. It's about a 15in step, maybe less with boots. Inner tube to hold step slightly open. I made small eyes and you have to force them on the steps... less likely to come off that way. This could be kept on... see pic of sticks still stacking using pins. Steps also fold up decent, but it may wear loop out... should be good for awhile.What about amsteel aiders off the steps? Stash them in pouch and put them on as you climb? Take down as you climb down. Shouldn’t take up much room and way less bulky than a conventional 3-4 CAYG webbing aider
What if they have to box them up? That would certainly slow things down?Makes me wonder if they actually have them in stock.
I used to work in shipping. 1000 pieces is not that much. Idk.
That would be my assumption as well. Shipping is crazy messed up right now, I wouldn't be surprised if they received components and are assembling sticks and packaging them. Add to that some quality control, because surely some stuff slips through the cracks and it could take a while to ship 1000 sets.What
What if they have to box them up? That would certainly slow things down?