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I'll save you the suspense. Spurs would win, followed by sticks, followed by WE stepps. Spurs would be under 2 minutes.I would love to see the race ! Lol
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I'll save you the suspense. Spurs would win, followed by sticks, followed by WE stepps. Spurs would be under 2 minutes.I would love to see the race ! Lol
Yeah, if all we are talking about is climbing, I can get up 20 feet in seconds if you don't count the time to put my spurs on.I'll save you the suspense. Spurs would win, followed by sticks, followed by WE stepps. Spurs would be under 2 minutes.
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Of course spurs would , he left those out .... That would be like a horse racing poniesI'll save you the suspense. Spurs would win, followed by sticks, followed by WE stepps. Spurs would be under 2 minutes.
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I totally agree with the time not really being an issue between ... If you are going from , I want to climb this tree , to your desired height in 15 min or less ... Your faster than most IMO ...Not considering spurs....
No limb tree...sticks followed by stepps and individual steps assuming aider system used with individual steps.
Lot of Limbs....stepps, sticks, individual steps.
Less attachments (including lineman adjustments) equals less time.
That being said, time isn't much of an issue between methods IMHO.
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You won't sweat in less than 10 minutes climbing casually with sticks, stepps, or spurs.
O man ! I never thought about Southern weather , yikes ... For a few years now I have waited till late Oct cold fronts before I went out ... I do remember early season hunts dripping just walking in and fighting skeeters though ... N I don't miss that ! ... Im gonna be a killer early season this year though , so I may have to end up sweatn some ...Ummmm....for 80% of my season, I'm sweating as soon as I step out of the truck.
But I get what you're saying. Assuming you don't live in the armpit of hell, aka southern GA, you're probably right.
Except the Kiwis are over 10% lighter.The only real advantage the kiwis had over the Geckos was adjustability. These new Geckos are adjustable and incredible. They're gonna be tough to beat.
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God I hope not. I don't want to have to buy another pair.Except the Kiwis are over 10% lighter.
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Hold my beer!God I hope not. I don't want to have to buy another pair.
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LolHold my beer!
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http://www.saddlehunter.com/community/index.php?threads/6206/Anybody have a recommendation for some good spurs under $300?
climb right aluminums with the aluminum pads. about $260 tyd newAnybody have a recommendation for some good spurs under $300?