Looks like a finished product now….
I get “being inspired” by leverage and hawk sticks but I can’t figure out why they would get them in orange and then keep those ugly looking steps. What it the purpose of the hook or point on the bottom side of every step? Is that to make them look like limbs or something? Maybe to help extend the step for use?
Looks like the hook is to allow the user to pull the step out once it has been folded in.I get “being inspired” by leverage and hawk sticks but I can’t figure out why they would get them in orange and then keep those ugly looking steps. What it the purpose of the hook or point on the bottom side of every step? Is that to make them look like limbs or something? Maybe to help extend the step for use?
I would bet the "hooks" on the steps are for their aider design
Thats from Helium steps, tabs make them easier to open them from folded position.
Looks like the are still sticking with those orange pins and the V bracket has the same inside design of the ONE stick...Definitely looks like a great stick with lots of DIY options for aiders .
I get “being inspired” by leverage and hawk sticks but I can’t figure out why they would get them in orange and then keep those ugly looking steps. What it the purpose of the hook or point on the bottom side of every step? Is that to make them look like limbs or something? Maybe to help extend the step for use?
Actually, probably a good color for deer hunting. Just like Tigers prey see their orange strips as a green color.The colors are better than what they did with the ONE sticks, imo. Black isn't a great choice for a climbing stick. Less saturated colors in specrums the deer can't discern will camouflage better.
But, consider their orange and green a flagship colored primer coat, as most will sponge paint anyway. More Tethrd brand recognition....so they don't get mistaken for Leverage sticks.
Someone on FB mentioned around $200 for 4…but I don’t know the accuracy of that statement.Anyone heard a price?
Actually, probably a good color for deer hunting. Just like Tigers prey see their orange strips as a green color.
Don't worry, there will probably be a $75 stealth strip package available on their website to cover them with as an add on...Not worried about the prey. I also want to hide from other hunters and hikers while in the tree. Orange sticks on a tree to me says, “decent hunting spot, setup accordingly”
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