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    Packing in and out , simplicity is key..

    This is what I have so far. Don't really like the sticks how they are. I also ordered some wild edge steps , with the knaider/ swaider system to practice with. If that system works well for me , it'd almost cut my weight in half.
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    Packing in and out , simplicity is key..

    I've been using a lone wolf hand climber for the past 3 season. It weighs 17lbs and is the only thing I take into the woods besides my bow and what ever I fit in pockets. I leave everything else at the truck. I didnt want a pack because I thought it would be bulky and not carry as well as my...
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    Packing in and out , simplicity is key..

    Update. I bought some pack straps and tried mounting the sticks right to the predator xl and it just doesn't work. I ordered an alpz willow creek to see if that works any better.
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    Packing in and out , simplicity is key..

    I hunt every Saturday and Sunday that the season has , every day after work until daylight savings , I do probably 4 or 5 all day sits a season. Most mornings are an hour before light to 10 or 11. And I'm back for 1 til dark. Average distance is 3/4 mile to a mile.
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    Packing in and out , simplicity is key..

    Been waiting for this ! That may be an answer
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    Packing in and out , simplicity is key..

    Lol I am new to saddle hunting , not hunting in general. I don't take a pack when I use my climber or hang on, and I don't plan to take one with the saddle. I'm only concerned with how to get my sticks and platform in and out without a backpack frame.
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    Packing in and out , simplicity is key..

    This is my first year saddle hunting and I have an idea for carrying my gear in and put of the woods and was curious if anyone has done it , or something similar. I do not want to use a back pack. I don't want the extra material. My plan is to buy molle backpack straps for the predator xl...
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