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I went Sunday evening and setup on a nice round maple tree. I got the buckle as tight as I possibly could and I didn't notice and significant movement in the steps. It's definitely a keeper.
I have a few platforms that I keep out all year. For these I'll stick with the ratchet straps. For the run-n-gun mobile setup, the OTC buckle is without a doubt the only way to go.
redsquirrel said:Ok, just wanted to make sure you still like it! When I tighten it down, I make sure I have it so I have to give it a good hard pull to get the lever around. The other day I had it so tight that I would have put it up against anyones ratchet strap, and the advantage was how easy it is to take off versus a ratchet strap when it is that tight.
I went Sunday evening and setup on a nice round maple tree. I got the buckle as tight as I possibly could and I didn't notice and significant movement in the steps. It's definitely a keeper.
I have a few platforms that I keep out all year. For these I'll stick with the ratchet straps. For the run-n-gun mobile setup, the OTC buckle is without a doubt the only way to go.