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Cruzr climbing sticks

Imagine…. Stacked outdoors….lol
I looked at the Stacked sticks. Are they made from the carbon fiber plastic?
They are very heavy sticks. 2 lbs 6 oz each without a strap.
 
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I keep waiting for the heaviest, loudest, most unpackable, least game changer stick to come out. Surprised nobody has claimed that niche.
I own those, API Stacking sticks.
They do not stack for packing in, they are loud and heavy. Shown at the bottom, do you want to buy them?

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I own those, API Stacking sticks.
They do not stack for packing in, they are loud and heavy. Shown at the bottom, do you want to buy them?

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’ll see your API and raise you a set of muddy stagger steps. They are steel, non foldable and attach with metal buckles that slide into a slot on the side of the stick. 3.6 lbs each and stack about as good as a 4’ ladder from Home Depot :sweatsmile:
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I don’t have any inside knowledge, I just know I have suggested a few times that platforms and sticks could be made from those materials since they are often used in harsher marine environments. The normal is someone with more financial resources will take that idea and bring it to fruition. I am looking forward to seeing whatever it is that he has come up with. But I wouldn’t be surprised if it is literally this exact material type. In my opinion though the standoffs would still need to be some sort of metal as carbon fiber and fiber glass laminate will both be damaged with repeated wear and tear against tree bark.
You know you ain’t using sticks to get up that tree
 
I know there has been some recent advancements in magnesium alloys. I believe one such alloy is what xpedition uses on their x33. Maybe that's what they are using?
 
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’ll see your API and raise you a set of muddy stagger steps. They are steel, non foldable and attach with metal buckles that slide into a slot on the side of the stick. 3.6 lbs each and stack about as good as a 4’ ladder from Home Depot :sweatsmile:
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The Rapid Rail knock offs. I guess you got me beat. Never tried them, the Rapid Rails were bad enough.
 
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