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Stacked outdoors

Dpitchford921

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Has anyone heard of the stacked outdoors sticks? No metal no bolts I’d imagine they are quiet and light just looking for input.
 

Zddog

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Are they light? Specs say 2.35lbs per stick @ 21"
zer0 is correct about the weight they say on their website. I just don't know how one stick would weigh 2.35 pounds. Looks like they would be around a pound with the material they are made out of. I just bought the wild edge steps, but these are a cool idea and design so if I had a chance I would maybe test them out. only thing that would worry me is it something cracked on them then you have to buy a whole new stick instead of replacing a part. My muddy's and lone wolfs I had for years and nothing ever broke or damaged on them and they got beat around.
 
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cb750

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And they are relatively light and appear more hackable for the height you get.
 

zer0

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Hawk Helium sticks 2.8lbs @ 30" .09lbs per inch
API Sticks 3lbs @32" .09lbs per inch
Muddy Pro Sticks 2.5lbs 20" .12lbs per inch
XOP Sticks 3.2lbs @34" .09lbs per inch

Stacked sticks 2.35lbs @21" .11lbs per inch
 
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cb750

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Nice. We should almost sticky that. I guess I was 1 100th off on the Muddys. Do you have the lone wolf info?
 

Autumnrider

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(PER....JOHN REED, NEW OWNER OF JX3 OUTDOORS, GUIDOS WEB) They are nice, sterdy and plenty of foot room (away from tree and steps). Stack very easily.
 
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zer0

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@Deltahuntr I agree, the weight difference is minimal at best.
However, with these specs as a baseline, we can really dig into some analysis paralysis :)
Do the stacked sticks have a robust enough design at the stand off for an aider?
Consider the Stacked sticks are a molded step and not a viable option for cutting/modding. Thus meaning these sticks will ALWAYS be 21" @ 2.35lbs.
 
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okccj

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Anyone get their hands on these? They are very intriguing given the stackability.
 

DaveT1963

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Features and specs:
  • Made in USA
  • Longer tree straps than competitors
  • Tree straps include large hand loop for easier grip and tightening
  • Bigger surface area with aggressive tread design for your boots
  • No assembly or moving parts that can fail or break
  • Solid one-piece design
  • Dual strap post design for added stability
  • Heavy duty cambuckle straps
  • Shoulder strap included
  • Weight: 2.35 pounds per stick; 9.4 pounds per set of 4 (without straps)
  • 300-pound load capacity
  • Ladder Stick Length: 21″
  • Distance Between Steps: 17.25″
  • Introductory Pricing: Single Stick $48.99, Stack of 4 $179.99
The total stick length is 21 inches but it only has a 17 inch step and they weight 2.35# WITHOUT the strap.......
 

DaveT1963

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nope, not unless someone sends one to me :) just not interested in them as they offer nothing new. and I do not want a 17 inch step that killed them for me