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    Triple Step Aider?

    6’3. I can reach up and place the rope at 8’. After sag the top step is at 8’
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    Triple Step Aider?

    I ended up cutting the lone wolf sticks down to where the steps are 16” apart. I then bought a double step from doublesteps and attached to the bottom. I then made a three step aider. Tried it out felt confident using it so i made another. With the two I can get 16’ to my feet at top step...
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    DIY Camo on Predator XL

    Done many times prior, certainly not original, but I wanted to share my project. Painted the Predator XL and my first diy daisy chain. Turned out well. I used aluminum primer, then spray painted with three seperate matte colors. Then sponge applied the same three colors over top. Finished...
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    Triple Step Aider?

    Great point and I forgot to mention!, I also decided to go with an 18" step on the aider based on all the feedback.
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    Triple Step Aider?

    This will be the first season in a saddle so I think I am leaning towards multi sticks because that is what I have laying around and most comfortable with. After digesting all of the feedback(greatly appreciated) I have decided to go with keeping the lone wolf steps full length and trying a...
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    Triple Step Aider?

    I would be swapping out for a double step on the bottom. Looking at what you did, I would be doing essentially the same thing. I think there would be some weight savings and ease of carrying do to reducing bulk. I think I may give it a go, but you do have me wondering if I should not cut them...
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    Triple Step Aider?

    Since I have to cut two sticks in half, I think what I will do is turn the two into 4 mini sticks. Use a triple aider on the first one. Then wire aiders on the remaining three. With four set up this way it will allow me to reach the same height but give me the opportunity to try the triple...
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    Triple Step Aider?

    Good feedback. I am athletic and have good balance. I like the idea of having just three mini sticks. I think I might give it a go
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    Triple Step Aider?

    I have about 6 Lone Wolf Steps that are the full length version(32") I have used for lock on hunting. Now getting into saddle hunting and trying to go light I have a thought to sacrifice one or two of these, and wanted to run it by everyone here for input; I am thinking about cutting them in...
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    Hey, hey, hey...

    I went with the Cruzer Archon
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    ROS & Platform Combo

    Bullman ring of steps with the ratchet strap. 6 steps total
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    ROS & Platform Combo

    I haven’t purchased anything yet. The ROS is only $30 going to pick it up tomorrow. So maybe I will give it a try first before a platform. I am going to be using my lone wolf full length sticks until the tethrd one sticks are back in stock.
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    ROS & Platform Combo

    Perfect, visual helps as well. Good to know it's an option. Thank you!
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    ROS & Platform Combo

    I am curious because I haven't seen any posts about it or pictures; Can you use one strap to hold the platform up and also have your ring of steps on that same strap? Is anyone doing this? It looks like it may work if the strap attaches at equal height of the platform, or slightly above...
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    Hey, hey, hey...

    Hello all, Eager to be a part of the saddlehunting community. Long time still hunter both climber and lock-on but climber has been my go to. I have never been in a saddle but the stealthy-ness intrigues me. I have been on this site doing a lot of research over the past year. I have a saddle...
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