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Treehopper and bolt carrying method

Sullikd

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How is everyone packing the Treehopper system in? Typically how
Many bolts ?


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This is cheap and effective, packs well and can be clipped on a backpack strap as u climb.


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How many bolts? What type of tool belt?


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I use a large molle pouch that I sewed onto 2” wedding strap with a clip. I just run it over the shoulder. I carry 20 bolts with me just in case. I carry so many because mine are carbon and it’s not much more weight.


................................................................................All climbing methods, platforms, saddle designs, and/or use of materials possibly mentioned in the post above are not peer reviewed for safety, and should only be used as an example of my own method. Do your own research and testing before becoming confident in any DIY solution to support your life.
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I’ve got 14 of the new reflective bolts on the way from the treehopperllc website headed my way with the folding mini drill. I don’t see how it could get more mobile . I’m pretty pumped . By the way Mark at Treehopper is awesome and will answer and explain anything you need to know. First class customer service


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I agree might take minimal more time getting up the tree but climbing down may be the fastest and most efficient method out there. I’m going to add two cranford rope steps on each side of my predator for additional shot options and stability and think that setup may be the ticket.


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Not to mention there's not a tree in the woods u cant go up.. I also use a predator and I'm telling u it is the ticket
 
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