7/16What size nut driver? I should have mine some time after Christmas and want to be ready.
7/16What size nut driver? I should have mine some time after Christmas and want to be ready.
I tried both standard and deep Craftsman and Husky sockets in 1/4" drive and none work.1/4 drive deep socket worked fine for me. Pretty sure mine was craftsman.
I have a love/hate relationship with my beast sticks.
Cons:
1) I don’t care what anyone says to try to convince themselves otherwise. They do not pack well. Bulky and take up a good bit of space.
2) They don’t come with anything to hold them together. You have to come up with something on your own. Not hard but an annoyance at $425 for the set.
3) The stand offs are super sharp which will tear up clothes, packs and skin. Making them even harder to pack.
4) I have 5 out of the first batch and had 4 out of the latest batch. The first batch was far superior and stronger. Bent the crap out of the second batch on the first outing. Got replacements and sold them as soon as the replacements came in. They surely have not been TMA tested. They should be...
5) The bolts holding the brackets are too long and need to be ground down. The hardware is also crap. I replaced all mine with grade 8.( i here they come with grade 8 now)
6) I wish the step was further from the tree.
Pros:
1) they are the best thing out at the moment. I hope that changes in 2020...
Ugh. I haven't used mine yet but put a couple together. I also had to buy some grade 8 hardware (mine were the October 2019 release).I have a love/hate relationship with my beast sticks.
Cons:
1) I don’t care what anyone says to try to convince themselves otherwise. They do not pack well. Bulky and take up a good bit of space.
2) They don’t come with anything to hold them together. You have to come up with something on your own. Not hard but an annoyance at $425 for the set.
3) The stand offs are super sharp which will tear up clothes, packs and skin. Making them even harder to pack.
4) I have 5 out of the first batch and had 4 out of the latest batch. The first batch was far superior and stronger. Bent the crap out of the second batch on the first outing. Got replacements and sold them as soon as the replacements came in. They surely have not been TMA tested. They should be...
5) The bolts holding the brackets are too long and need to be ground down. The hardware is also crap. I replaced all mine with grade 8.( i here they come with grade 8 now)
6) I wish the step was further from the tree.
Pros:
1) they are the best thing out at the moment. I hope that changes in 2020...
I have a love/hate relationship with my beast sticks.
Cons:
1) I don’t care what anyone says to try to convince themselves otherwise. They do not pack well. Bulky and take up a good bit of space.
2) They don’t come with anything to hold them together. You have to come up with something on your own. Not hard but an annoyance at $425 for the set.
3) The stand offs are super sharp which will tear up clothes, packs and skin. Making them even harder to pack.
4) I have 5 out of the first batch and had 4 out of the latest batch. The first batch was far superior and stronger. Bent the crap out of the second batch on the first outing. Got replacements and sold them as soon as the replacements came in. They surely have not been TMA tested. They should be...
5) The bolts holding the brackets are too long and need to be ground down. The hardware is also crap. I replaced all mine with grade 8.( i here they come with grade 8 now)
6) I wish the step was further from the tree.
Pros:
1) they are the best thing out at the moment. I hope that changes in 2020...
Maybe I'm not understanding your question? This thread is full of people who have done so! It doesn't get any more real.On the FB page they're taking preorders/order for March of this year... looks like they're ironing out some of the production/delivery chokepoints. I'd love to hear any full reviews from those who've put them through their paces... or at least tested them out beyond just hanging them and making a few runs up and down. They look super light, well made, and well designed...
I have a love/hate relationship with my beast sticks.
Cons:
1) I don’t care what anyone says to try to convince themselves otherwise. They do not pack well. Bulky and take up a good bit of space.
2) They don’t come with anything to hold them together. You have to come up with something on your own. Not hard but an annoyance at $425 for the set.
3) The stand offs are super sharp which will tear up clothes, packs and skin. Making them even harder to pack.
4) I have 5 out of the first batch and had 4 out of the latest batch. The first batch was far superior and stronger. Bent the crap out of the second batch on the first outing. Got replacements and sold them as soon as the replacements came in. They surely have not been TMA tested. They should be...
5) The bolts holding the brackets are too long and need to be ground down. The hardware is also crap. I replaced all mine with grade 8.( i here they come with grade 8 now)
6) I wish the step was further from the tree.
Pros:
1) they are the best thing out at the moment. I hope that changes in 2020...
Maybe I'm not understanding your question? This thread is full of people who have done so! It doesn't get any more real.
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I’ve owned almost every production stick thus far & sold them all after a season w/ beast sticks. I got them mid season last year & haven’t looked back. I did hear about some q/c issues with 2nd run but that’s really the only negative I’ve heard other than price/availability.On the FB page they're taking preorders/order for March of this year... looks like they're ironing out some of the production/delivery chokepoints. I'd love to hear any full reviews from those who've put them through their paces... or at least tested them out beyond just hanging them and making a few runs up and down. They look super light, well made, and well designed...
I’ve owned almost every production stick thus far & sold them all after a season w/ beast sticks. I got them mid season last year & haven’t looked back. I did hear about some q/c issues with 2nd run but that’s really the only negative I’ve heard other than price/availability.
4 beast sticks with 1/8th amsteel daisy chain and vet tape all over. Very quiet, light, easy to pack on JX3. View attachment 22872View attachment 22873View attachment 22874