SaddleUpPartner!
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Depending on the tree, 2-3 wild edge steps makes a fantastic ring of steps.
I’ve used wood blocks and now Treehopper steps. I’m not sure I love the upward angle of the Treehopper steps. Has anyone else had issue with standing awkwardly for long durations on the angled step?Up for more opinions
What did OOAL charged?5 - 1” squirrel steps coated by OOAL.
What length did you go with? I'm thinking 4" long, .25 thick would be ideal for me. I'm debating on 1" or 1.5" wide. What did you do? Who has a band saw I got 6-12 steps I need to make.
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What did OOAL charged?
Is there noticeable difference in the stability of the 1” step vs 3/4”? Haven’t seen much discussion about the newer 1” size.5 - 1” squirrel steps coated by OOAL.
Is there noticeable difference in the stability of the 1” step vs 3/4”? Haven’t seen much disco about the newer 1” size.
I use three of the Treehopper with my shikar one stick setup. They are certainly bulkier than many of the other steps butt are very stable on the tree. The steps are angled up slightly with a very aggressive groove pattern making them very secure. I’m happy with them and may setup an independent ROS setup for my daughter who’s likely switching to a saddle this year.I’ve been eyeing the tree hopper steps. Anyone have experience with those relative to the others?