The pull forward straps are easily accomplished with some hardware and rerouting of the straps. No sewing required, either. Works very well.Number 4 is my main issue.
The other 3 would be nice.
The pull forward straps are easily accomplished with some hardware and rerouting of the straps. No sewing required, either. Works very well.Number 4 is my main issue.
The other 3 would be nice.
What are “small” things you guys are doing to maximize your setups!?!?
Just spend more time than I’d like to admit attaching 1/16” bungee to the ends of my cam buckles so I can shorten the slack when attachend to my stand or attaching stuff to my stuff during transit.
Also cut every other loop out of my Tethrd Hys strap. Cut the bulk down 40% I’d say. Hoping this doesn’t cause a total failure but it shouldn’t.
I attach things inside of my pack to the outside so i don’t have to fish for anything.
You still using the extended bow holder?I abandoned my hys strap this year going with the Innovating the outdoors runt.
Little things to make life easier writing on one side of the strap to know if it’s twisted around the tree.
Run a piece of shockcord through the end of my cam strap to tiddy it up.
You still using the extended bow holder?
Trying to decide if it is worth getting or not.
I have a Wolf pack. Do not like the factory buckles attaching the bottom of the pack to the stand. I am trying some different methods that don't compress the pack. Not sure if this is the best way. Also added paracord tie off at the top.
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I have a Wolf pack. Do not like the factory buckles attaching the bottom of the pack to the stand. I am trying some different methods that don't compress the pack. Not sure if this is the best way. Also added paracord tie off at the top.
Anybody else have any ideas?
I tied the top to keep the pack loop from sliding off the stand hook.Why are you trying to avoid compressing the pack? Why are you tying it off at the top?
I tied the top to keep the pack loop from sliding off the stand hook.
I don't want to compress my pack because.
Sometimes during my hike I may need to stop, take off the stand and access my pack. Remove or add mid layers or acess rain gear or whatever.
The bottom of the pack has a solid bottom. Also their is a divider in the bottom that I don't want to crush.Unless you really reefed down on the compression straps all you'd have to do there is quick undo the buckle and snap it back shut when done. I'd rather have the ability to compress and not need it personally, but everybody's priorities are a little different with this stuff so I get it if that's still more hassle than you want to have.
Curious is everyone who’s running foot rests is glad they added them?
Also wondering how you are attaching your compact sticks. I find the JHooks work great but don’t like running them (and looking for them in the leaves, etc)
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Spray paint them with blaze orange paint. I am using the full length sticks and titan straps they did not work well for me. I need the j hooks for the long sticks.Curious is everyone who’s running foot rests is glad they added them?
Also wondering how you are attaching your compact sticks. I find the JHooks work great but don’t like running them (and looking for them in the leaves, etc)
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Ditch em and use your cam strap. I got tired of the j hooks. Will keep them around but gonna try just a single cam strap. I’m testing it worked great. Over thought this part of my setup for sureCurious is everyone who’s running foot rests is glad they added them?
Also wondering how you are attaching your compact sticks. I find the JHooks work great but don’t like running them (and looking for them in the leaves, etc)
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Curious is everyone who’s running foot rests is glad they added them?
Also wondering how you are attaching your compact sticks. I find the JHooks work great but don’t like running them (and looking for them in the leaves, etc)
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