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Cruzr Climbing Sticks

Oatmeal cookies aren't healthy?? Says who??

Crunching the Numbers
Compared to chocolate chip, peanut butter and sugar cookies, oatmeal cookies are marginally more nutritious. Comparing cookies of similar size, an oatmeal cookie has fewer calories than peanut butter or sugar cookies. Oatmeal cookies contain less fat and more protein, fiber and calcium than the others. However, all of these cookies contain between 54 and 72 calories; 2 and 3.5 grams of fat; 0.4 and 0.9 grams of protein; and 0.1 and 0.4 grams of fiber, so the differences are miniscule Oatmeal cookies do contain significantly more calcium, with 14 milligrams compared to 2 or 3 milligrams in the others; however, with the recommended dietary allowance for calcium of more than 1,000 milligrams, you'd have to eat a lot of oatmeal cookies to make a dent in your daily needs.


But I'm not eating them to be healthy...I LOVE them :hearteyes:
 
Crunching the Numbers
Compared to chocolate chip, peanut butter and sugar cookies, oatmeal cookies are marginally more nutritious. Comparing cookies of similar size, an oatmeal cookie has fewer calories than peanut butter or sugar cookies. Oatmeal cookies contain less fat and more protein, fiber and calcium than the others. However, all of these cookies contain between 54 and 72 calories; 2 and 3.5 grams of fat; 0.4 and 0.9 grams of protein; and 0.1 and 0.4 grams of fiber, so the differences are miniscule Oatmeal cookies do contain significantly more calcium, with 14 milligrams compared to 2 or 3 milligrams in the others; however, with the recommended dietary allowance for calcium of more than 1,000 milligrams, you'd have to eat a lot of oatmeal cookies to make a dent in your daily needs.


But I'm not eating them to be healthy...I LOVE them :hearteyes:
These exact numbers are also the same numbers of the different materials in the latitude sticks. And just so you know, I too, will be getting the latitude sticks. Carbon or a little carbon. I will be trying them out.
 
I have been looking at these hoping they may be the thing. Per a e mail reply, they will work with some cable aiders ( what the heck does that mean)?
Cruzr will have aiders available, oh boy.
Well after all this and based on all the unknowns (weight rating, stand off distance, ect.) I have given up on a unproven stick. I just ordered some LWCG compact sticks. I know they work.
If you get them in time, bring them down to Fl with you…. Those things are nice
 
Has anyone heard any updates on these sticks? I thought they were going to come out this fall?
 
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