Yesterday’s tip was the advantage of a ROS. Today is the disadvantage of a ROS. No matter what I do I always dribble on my kneecap when I take a pee.
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If you try to piss from a ROS...
..."urine trouble"
Yesterday’s tip was the advantage of a ROS. Today is the disadvantage of a ROS. No matter what I do I always dribble on my kneecap when I take a pee.
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Ok guys newbie here, WTH is a ROS?
Oh no! Saddle Hunter effect! (News anchor) “In breaking news today there’s been an unexplainable run on Depends undergarments...”Maybe you should try a pee bottle or a diaper
Oh no! Saddle Hunter effect! (News anchor) “In breaking news today there’s been an unexplainable run on Depends undergarments...”
How do you pee through all of the straps and etc. of a saddle? Lol. I had my first saddle hunt yesterday and I was about to piss myself but I decided to hold it because I wasn’t about to piss all over myself!Yesterday’s tip was the advantage of a ROS. Today is the disadvantage of a ROS. No matter what I do I always dribble on my kneecap when I take a pee.
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I have 5 Ameristeps for my ROS and they weigh next to nothing and provide excellent traction. I also DIY'd some cleats on back side of the steps which really helps them stay where you put them.Another question do you guys think the plastic steps are better than the metal ones? Or the other way around, if so why. @onestringer @Nutterbuster
Are the ameristeps the metal ones? What do you mean by cleats on the step?I have 5 Ameristeps for my ROS and they weigh next to nothing and provide excellent traction. I also DIY'd some cleats on back side of the steps which really helps them stay where you put them.
Ok, thanks man!No they are plastic. I posted pictures of the cleats somewhere on here a while back. I don't remember exactly what thread that was in. I will see if I can find them.
Search under DIY improvement for strap on steps, post #13. Some of the pictures are of silent approach steps. The Ameristeps are the ones that have two screws ground to points with nuts on back side towards the top and a piece of small rod ground to a point and press fit into a hole at the bottom.Ok, thanks man!
Ok I will check em out!Search under DIY improvement for strap on steps, post #13. Some of the pictures are of silent approach steps. The Ameristeps are the ones that have two screws ground to points with nuts on back side towards the top and a piece of small rod ground to a point and press fit into a hole at the bottom.
Just curious if you were able to find it? I've finally hunted using them four times now along with several practice sessions. Today I was up for 5 hours and they worked great.Ok I will check em out!
Are you talking about the thread with helium steps?Just curious if you were able to find it? I've finally hunted using them four times now along with several practice sessions. Today I was up for 5 hours and they worked great.
No it's actually titled "DIY improvement to strap on steps"Are you talking about the thread with helium steps?
OhNo it's actually titled "DIY improvement to strap on steps"