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Yes I have another thread with video up showing how I do it for branchless stems.
I have one ordered. Depending on how I like it I may add a second one and use them together in a ring configuration. Weight wise would be a wash with my normal platform but would give better mobility around the tree.I like the solo on small trees but at the end of the day I think I'll just stick with the ROS its more versatile and packs easier.
I can't remember where I saw this but one other really good option is to replace your top stick with the scout platform but also mount the double climbing stick step on the tree side of the 1' tube. So there would be a 1" space between the back side of the scout platform and the double step mounted on the tree side of the 1" stick tube.
This wouldn't add much weight at all but would add a decent amount of top foot space for standing straight up parallel with the tree.
This looks like a pretty slick little platform. Is it aluminum or steel?
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aluminum 1.5lbs
aluminum 1.5lbs
Has anyone tried this with an amsteel daisy chain yet, just wondering how well it works with that?
I saw that it worked with the ridge runnerI don’t see how a daisy chain would work with its camming method. You could probably using an amsteel whoopie sling or whoopsie daisy though.
I think it would be hit or miss depending on if you hit a loop in the chain perfectly. Take a look at the whoopsie daisy from backwoods mobile gear. Aside from it being 7/64 which I think it borderline too weak, it’s the right ideaI saw that it worked with the ridge runner
Because I hate camstraps