SCSaddleman
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I know that Mark is working on another version of the pedal. The bolt for the pedal he is working on is a hybrid of a bolt and a screw in step.
The pedal is a version of a bicycle pedal. I've had one in hand. Its really light weight.
I have not tested it.
I have spent minimal time with the earlier version. I'm a platform guy so I may not be the best person to review it. It seemed like a decent option for a ROS with bolts.
PM sent.Send it my way, I will review and test it out if you want, just tell me where to send it back . Do you have any experience with the tree suit? There are not many reviews or vids from what I searched. I am loving the drill and bolts, as well as the steps.
I have a little yard time with the tree suit. No real world hunting time with it.Send it my way, I will review and test it out if you want, just tell me where to send it back . Do you have any experience with the tree suit? There are not many reviews or vids from what I searched. I am loving the drill and bolts, as well as the steps.
I have a little yard time with the tree suit. No real world hunting time with it.
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Lightweight, stable and the price is right.What do you think about it? I have always been a ROS guy, but that tree suit looked sweet and wonder if it is something that I would be interested trying out.
Any idea on his fix for that? I have tape on mine as a temporary fix and should probably just break out the sand paper, but curious if there are other optionsLightweight, stable and the price is right.
Early models have an issue with the vertical supports squeaking against the bark of some trees but I believe he has addressed that.
He tried to explain it to me over the phone. Not sure I would convey it accurately, but I believe he has formed some serrations in the posts. Don't take my description as being exactly correct.Any idea on his fix for that? I have tape on mine as a temporary fix and should probably just break out the sand paper, but curious if there are other options
I haven’t tried the pedals. I did try the steps though. A little more angle and short for my liking but they are solid and stay put on the tree. Very stable with no side to side wobble. They handle side pressure great.
Those must be the latest version.I just got two tree hopper platforms in the mail yesterday.I got a chance to play around with them and they're very light and stable.The posts do have serration on them.I only played around for a little while but didn't notice any noise.