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Hunting Beast sticks

My stealth strips will be here Monday. I will take pics when I’m done with them. I suggest stealth strips. I’ve had them on other sticks. They help with noise a lot. The other thing I like is they help with handling them when the mercury drops.


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Ditto...I'd like to know. I have 10 steps of the WE and just like the Beast sticks better
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Could someone post a close up pic or two showing the Versa button and how it passes through, and is mounted to the upright? Curious whether they're somehow using one of the machined holes to mount it or if they skip that area and drill a smaller hole.

Also one showing how the steps are machined. If they machine to wrap around the upright.

Shame the website has no info unless the sticks are in stock apparently.

Edit,....rather than pic's, anyone that has purchased sticks recently, could you confirm that they are being made exactly the same as in this video? Fast forward to 6:05.
 
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Could someone post a close up pic or two showing the Versa button and how it passes through, and is mounted to the upright? Curious whether they're somehow using one of the machined holes to mount it or if they skip that area and drill a smaller hole.

Also one showing how the steps are machined. If they machine to wrap around the upright.

Shame the website has no info unless the sticks are in stock apparently.
The Beast Button has its own hole 1/4 in I think in a section about 3 in away from all other holes for added strength. The steps are machined around the post. The instructions suggest using rubber mallet because the tolerances are so tight. Each step has 2 bolts instead of one. Nothing slips or moves. They are the Cadillac of Climbing sticks. Sorry I don't know how to do pics.
 
The Beast Button has its own hole 1/4 in I think in a section about 3 in away from all other holes for added strength. The steps are machined around the post. The instructions suggest using rubber mallet because the tolerances are so tight. Each step has 2 bolts instead of one. Nothing slips or moves. They are the Cadillac of Climbing sticks. Sorry I don't know how to do pics.
Thank you Goat Man. Those are the answers I was looking for. Did see the button on Huntingbeastgear.com, but no close up like the video of the sticks. Lots of machining, water jetting, anodizing to those sticks. Worth the price. I'm sure Dan can't afford the big $ production runs like Lone Wolf, Hawk, Muddy and XOP, and there's a lot more machining to these than any of those. I've not seen anyplace you can buy extruded tubing perforated like that. Something to keep in mind when comparing price.

Curious if they stand off far enough from the tree, or if due to the length of the steps it's a non-issue unlike the LW.

PS- There are a lot more pics on the website of the stick features I hadn't seen.
 
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