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Cruzr Climbing Sticks

kodiak3842

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Has anyone seen these in person at ATA, and have any specs that can be shared?
Length, Release time frame, Cost, weight etc.

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Ok. The steps look aider-friendly. That attachment method is becoming more common.
 
No… maybe the latitudes if I can overcome the thought of standing on a skeletonized milk crate.

The Cruzr sticks I have zero interest in.

If the Cruzr sticks stack like the instagram video you can't help yourself, you are a buyer. I have compete faith in a milk crate climbing system. I had a bunk bed in college that was stacked on milk crates. If the milk crates can handle that they can handle anything.
 
If the Cruzr sticks stack like the instagram video you can't help yourself, you are a buyer. I have compete faith in a milk crate climbing system. I had a bunk bed in college that was stacked on milk crates. If the milk crates can handle that they can handle anything.

Lol…they stack no better than my Tethrd one sticks yet are 50% heavier…. So tempting….
 
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 the Cruzr sticks stack like the instagram video you can't help yourself, you are a buyer. I have compete faith in a milk crate climbing system. I had a bunk bed in college that was stacked on milk crates. If the milk crates can handle that they can handle anything.
So much room for activities.
 
I would be interested in the carbon ss. I’ll give them credit for saying they are unsure of any possible release date. Cost would be the big concern.
And foot room.
 
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