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Silent Approach ROS

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Am I the only one who likes that the silent approach steps as a ROS has a bit of play to them? I like they pivot a bit to meet my foot when I'm standing on them while leaning.

Anyone else having luck with them?

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I kinda agree with you. I have tried the WE steps as a platform which is ok but a little to tricky to set up, a predator which is great but a little little hard to pack. I still have yet to decide..they all have pros and cons. The silent approach steps work but twist while putting on ..spacing can be tricky... feeding strap in ratchet is tricky...
 
I like my silent approach steps better than the platform options due to what the saddle options offer. They do take a little more time to put on and the ratchet is a lil louder than I like but it gives me 360 degree shoot ability.
 
I like their steps for climbing a lot. They are all I have been using this season. I used my lone Wolf sticks once and went right back to the steps.
 
I found that on scaling bark trees they move a little. On smooth bark trees they are pretty solid. I'm thinking of getting a platform and trying it and see which one I like better.
 
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