I kinda agree. I've seen climber damage a hella lot more than what I did with spurs, even when I started.Besides I look at spurs like I do speeding it's only illegal if you get caught. lol I think spurs do a lot less damage to a tree than a climber.
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Anybody know if they are legal in TN
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Man you guys are awful! Now I am wanting good Spurs. I hunt mostly private land and could use Spurs if I wanted. I have a set of heavy steel Spurs that came with an Andersons Sling I purchased on ebay. I tried them a few times but they kill my feet and ankles. Decided to stick with my sticks but now yall are making it hard. Am curious if I had different pads than the Klein leather pads if it would be better? Can't seem to get them tight..
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lol, thought of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears when I was reading thisThe type of pads make a huge difference in comfort. I have tried the smaller "T" pads on a set for one climb and they hurt pretty bad. I had Weaver Super Pads on mine for a while and they felt great but were huge and bulky. Now I have the aluminum cup pads from ClimbRite and they are super light and comfy even standing on the spikes for a while doesnt hurt.
lol, thought of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears when I was reading this