Stacked Outdoors Ladder Sticks

Climbing Steps for Mobile Tree Stand Hunters

Climbing trees to hunt is not anything new or novel, but the way stands go up and are accessed has come a long way. Traditional tree stands were often accessed from improvised ladders that were nailed directly into the tree. While effective, the steps eventually rot, nails are not reliable and the ladder is only applicable to permanent stand locations.

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Stacked Outdoors Ladder Sticks

Then along came tree stands with full ladders fixed to the stand. These are still around and remain effective but are semi-permanent. Mobility is not an option here and the ladders are highly visible. Intelligent hunters place these stands months in advance so the deer become accustomed to the bulky ladders. As tree stands became lighter and more mobile friendly, the need for effective, portable climbing systems grew. Simple climbing pegs that screw into the tree hit the market and they remain effective as an ultra-portable option. Pegs do not, however, deliver much in the way of stability and safety.

Stands were developed to climb in the same fashion as a lineman. These climbing stands are exceptionally portable but are also a higher risk and require a clean, straight tree to ascend. Then climbing sticks hit the market as a viable means of climbing without the bulk of a full ladder.

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Ladder sticks have so many great qualities that make them the best solution to climbing. They are low visibility, portable and provide a safe means of climbing. But, throughout the years designs eventually fail. Traditional climbing sticks have weak joints, bolts that break and moving parts that fail. They are especially prone to failure with hunters who use them regularly. While ladder sticks make sense, the designs simply have not been up to par xe2x80x94 until Stacked Outdoors solved the major pitfalls in normal ladder stick construction.

The Stacked Outdoors ladder sticks are incredibly lightweight at 9.4 pounds without straps with a full stack of four. However, the lightweight design does not sacrifice on durability. There are no bolts or screws to break and no weld joints to fail. The non-metal material allows these sticks to grab the tree and hold on.

Stacked Outdoors Ladder Sticks

Stacked Outdoors ladder sticks stack together like red solo cups and are easily transported. When stacked for transport, a stick section is nested into the section below it, providing an ultra-quiet and compact solution. Additionally, they remain rigid and durable while cutting out excessive weight, noise and inefficient packing systems. Strap them to a tree and they will stick and provide a stable climbing platform.

Stacked Outdoors has designed a top solution for mobility and security in the ladder stick market to help hunters climb safely and more efficiently.

Features

  • Tree straps include large hand loop for easy 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 polyester straps
  • Shoulder strap included

Specifications

  • Weight: 2.35 pounds per stick and 9.4 pounds per set of four without straps
  • 300-pound load capacity
  • Ladder stick length: 21 inches
  • Distance between steps: 17.25 inches

Introductory pricing: Single stick = $48.99 or stack of four = $179.99

For more information visit www.StackedOutdoors.com

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