Latitude backing those sticks up with a 5 year warranty tells me they are pretty confident that they will not break due to temperature (or use).
Interested about the distance from the tree complaints, I've never experienced this issue, climbed hawk helium's, beast sticks, and EWO one stick, pretty much all the time I'm slightly duckwalking so my toe points out past the tree anyway when I'm on the steps, or standing on the top double step with my heels on the step and toes squeezing the sides of the tree.
Full disclosure, I want those sticks to be good. Latitude so far continues to appear to be a stand up company, and a no metal, carbon composite stick could be huge. I need to hear a video of someone banging them together or knocking a carabiner off one. What type of noise is made, and how much more natural does it sound than metal on metal. That's the real question for those sticks IMO.
they are the most innovative stick released this year due to the construction methods. Ok fanboy done.
Interested about the distance from the tree complaints, I've never experienced this issue, climbed hawk helium's, beast sticks, and EWO one stick, pretty much all the time I'm slightly duckwalking so my toe points out past the tree anyway when I'm on the steps, or standing on the top double step with my heels on the step and toes squeezing the sides of the tree.
Full disclosure, I want those sticks to be good. Latitude so far continues to appear to be a stand up company, and a no metal, carbon composite stick could be huge. I need to hear a video of someone banging them together or knocking a carabiner off one. What type of noise is made, and how much more natural does it sound than metal on metal. That's the real question for those sticks IMO.
they are the most innovative stick released this year due to the construction methods. Ok fanboy done.