• The SH Membership has gone live. Only SH Members have access to post in the classifieds. All members can view the classifieds. Starting in 2020 only SH Members will be admitted to the annual hunting contest. Current members will need to follow these steps to upgrade: 1. Click on your username 2. Click on Account upgrades 3. Choose SH Member and purchase.
  • We've been working hard the past few weeks to come up with some big changes to our vendor policies to meet the changing needs of our community. Please see the new vendor rules here: Vendor Access Area Rules

New Gear Release 2022!

Plebe

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Sep 14, 2020
5,990
10,261
113
44
I read it's the aluminum one that's about to go into production

Yeah, they unveiled it at ATA along with the CF treestand. It was really weird because they had posted pics of a reportedly CF saddle hunting platform that looked very similar last year. Then at ATA, it was an aluminum saddle platform.

From ATA


It almost looks longer (deeper) in the Facebook post. I have the OOAL Ridge Runner XL and it pretty spectacular dimensions.
 
Last edited:

Camelcluch

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Oct 2, 2020
1,606
2,413
113
48
TN is as bad as most with soon to come release of gear. I hope the platform doesn’t flex like the sticks.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Horn

Camelcluch

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Oct 2, 2020
1,606
2,413
113
48
I thought it was said both Latitude and Cruzr were delayed a bit. Not 100% but I believe it was brought up.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mschmeiske

GeoFish

Well-Known Member
SH Member
May 5, 2021
2,457
4,084
113
70
Kentucky
I think they may be the same stick. Same specs same delay. Wonder if they worked together to get them to market.
No not the same stick. I talked to both of them as at the expo in Ohio.
Cruzr stick is polymer. I was shown a picture.
Latitude stick is carbon.
Read post 1296.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mopar1169

SoILslocker

Active Member
Nov 18, 2019
119
75
28
28
No not the same stick. I talked to both of them as at the expo in Ohio.
Cruzr stick is polymer. I was shown a picture.
Latitude stick is carbon.
Read post 1296.
According to Cruzr's customer support email, their sticks have been delayed into next year. Guess we will have to discuss them in New Gear Release 2023.
 

Jammintree

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Jan 5, 2021
2,209
4,642
113
45
According to Cruzr's customer support email, their sticks have been delayed into next year. Guess we will have to discuss them in New Gear Release 2023.

a polymer climbing stick?! This just sounds like a terrible idea. No, just NO
 
Last edited:

SoILslocker

Active Member
Nov 18, 2019
119
75
28
28
a polymer climbing stick?! This just sounds like a terrible idea. No, just NO
Researchers coming out with some crazy strong polymers these days. Somewhere on here is an article about MIT engineers creating a plastic that is stronger than steel. Not saying this is the one Cruzr will be using but sure would be cool if the hunting industry could get hands on that stuff.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GeoFish

Jammintree

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Jan 5, 2021
2,209
4,642
113
45
Researchers coming out with some crazy strong polymers these days. Somewhere on here is an article about MIT engineers creating a plastic that is stronger than steel. Not saying this is the one Cruzr will be using but sure would be cool if the hunting industry could get hands on that stuff.
Strong is confusing word. Iron is strong, but clash two iron swords together and they shatter.
 

Plebe

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Sep 14, 2020
5,990
10,261
113
44
a polymer climbing stick?! This just sounds like a terrible idea. No, just NO

Other than being a bit heavy, these have been well reviewed:


They are: fiber reinforced custom polymer
 

Jammintree

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Jan 5, 2021
2,209
4,642
113
45
Other than being a bit heavy, these have been well reviewed:


They are: fiber reinforced custom polymer
The list of products that start off with great reviews and turn out to be huge failures is countless.
 

Plebe

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Sep 14, 2020
5,990
10,261
113
44
The list of products that start off with great reviews and turn out to be huge failures is countless.

Ok, but these have been around awhile though (2019) and I really haven't heard anything bad about them other than there are lighter options. And I guess you aren't supposed to leave them in the woods due to UV.

If they are having major problems, I haven't heard it. Not that I've been looking.
 

Jammintree

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Jan 5, 2021
2,209
4,642
113
45
Ok, but these have been around awhile though (2019) and I really haven't heard anything bad about them other than there are lighter options. And I guess you aren't supposed to leave them in the woods due to UV.

If they are having major problems, I haven't heard it. Not that I've been looking.
I have not heard about much development combating photo degradation with polymers. Light seems to be the Achilles’ heel of plastics.
 

Plebe

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Sep 14, 2020
5,990
10,261
113
44
Did you read this somewhere?
Reason I am asking is I have some Treehopper steps.

It was comments on the forum. If I was concerned I'd contact the manufacturer.

I'm reading Stacked Outdoors uses a UV inhibitor in their formula. What that means for best practices, idk. I wouldn't hesitate to use them, and I wouldn't leave them in the woods either because that doesn't follow the way I hunt.
 

Plebe

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Sep 14, 2020
5,990
10,261
113
44
I have not heard about much development combating photo degradation with polymers. Light seems to be the Achilles’ heel of plastics.

"Stacked Outdoors Ladder Sticks are made in America using a high-strength and impact-resistant custom polymer with a built-in UV inhibitor"

 

Plebe

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Sep 14, 2020
5,990
10,261
113
44
A lot of these pop up companies making sticks and stands come and go far too often. Catalyst sticks are a good example. I won't buy anything from any of them unless its a long established company

Didn't you buy Tethrd One sticks? What is the measure of a long established company?

Cruzr and Latitude are on a similar timeline as Tethrd, with less baggage.

Not to say they won't have problems or anyone should buy anything they aren't confident in.