They look pretty sweet to me! A lot of thought to minimize the cumulative fiddle factor effect that gets cumbersome and time consuming day in and day out. Seems like they spent some honest time analyzing the little things that are annoying to us in the set up and tear down. I like that you can stack them one handed off your side. Nice phraseology as well with the: “No more “chandeliering”of things around you as you climb” statement. Four gets your 20ft due to the integrated aiders. LIFETIME WARRANTY l!!!
Yeah I’m not buying anything either but these treestyx do have my attention down the road perhaps. They still don’t fold or bundle up into a pocket.Now there is a refinement factor to a launch that many of the upstarts miss. This dude should sell some sticks.
I like the aider idea. Not really for me. I'm am old dog stuck in my ways, but that's a novel concept far as I know.
Yeah I’m not buying anything either but these treestyx do have my attention down the road perhaps. They still don’t fold or bundle up into a pocket.
Funny mentioning folding, after all these years and trying all the top line sticks I'm still back to using the OG Heliums. The folding steps just pack better for me. The ONES came close, very, very close. These might also.
I’m super happy with my ONES and won’t go back and yet still haven’t sold my Heliums. Thought of them as a starter set but they never had an issue and packed great with my setup. Nothing wrong with using what works for you despite what us addicts in the support thread do.Funny mentioning folding, after all these years and trying all the top line sticks I'm still back to using the OG Heliums. The folding steps just pack better for me. The ONES came close, very, very close. These might also.
Hum. Seems everyone else uses a squared off step. These look rounded. What reason and advantage did they find to the round step.
Also anyone see a price?
Did retractable single step aiders on my EWO Doublesteps 3 years ago. Worked great, just too much fiddle factor at the base of the tree for me. But it works great!Now there is a refinement factor to a launch that many of the upstarts miss. This dude should sell some sticks.
I like the aider idea. Not really for me. I'm am old dog stuck in my ways, but that's a novel concept far as I know.
Question I have is…. How are they held together? Glue? I hope that 3d printed button is not going to be on the production models.
I think they have a 300lb rating for the treestyxThese have my attention. What's the maximum weight rating on them? I'm 6'2", 240-250 depending how good the wife's dinner is.lol I really like the attachment method on the One stick and sticks in general, but not the China part.
I sure hope it's not a patent pending chemical welding process,Love the idea of carbon sticks. Used to be a cyclist and I know how strong it is, but at 200lb+ I still stuck with steel bikes. I would probably trust these depending on what they recommend for weight rating. But that joint from stick to step seems to be a little suspicious. I wonder if there is a "t-shaped" reinforcement inside or it's just bonded carbon to carbon.
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