Another pro of the latitude sticks is that you won’t freeze your hands if you hold them too long in freezing temps like you would with a metal stick. That was a deciding factor when I switched from Tethrd one sticks. Hope that helps anyone in their decision!
I have both sticks, both stealth stripped, the beast sticks grip better to imperfect trees, the latitudes are lighter, faster, and don’t hurt my feet if I stand on a stick for a long period of time. Size 13 boot for reference. .75 stand. Latitudes are my stick of choice.
I appreciate your passion for helping others out. Ive chased a ton of rabbit trails which led me to add a jx3 to my arsenal this year. The comfort is unreal and im a diehard summit user for the comfort reason. I’ve got the dryad drey already and use the arsenal icon sticks which are pretty sweet in my opinion.
I can’t wait to try my new beast stand for this upcoming season seriously just practicing with it out in the yard I can tell this will be my forever stand. Very well quality made Dan and Mario knocked it out of the park with the beast stand 🇺🇸
Just bought a 03 outfitters seat. Gona buy a quick setup blind. Gona ground hunt more this year especially with gun. I think most of the deer i kill can be killed off the ground wit the right setup.
yeah between bows, sticks and stands, to each there own. There are so many brands that make amazing items now. I run lwcg double steps cause it packs amazingly with my setup. But from my understanding the beast sticks grib better than anything on the market, which i believe they do. The carbon/plastic sticks, i'm just not there yet with that idea. But again, to each their own and like you said, if you like it and love it, you will find a way and get use to it and believe it is the best way, that is probably the most important thing. O and i agree with cable aiders, i haven't looked back since the switch.
I love my Beast Sticks!!! My only complaint is the way they pack. I don’t like the attachment method to the Beast Stand and I’ve found a stand that works better for me. I’ll still be using the Beast Sticks though, with an amsteel rope mod. The amsteel makes it easy for me to carry them side by side on my stand.
Love my beast sticks too. When I’m not running them with my beast stand I use an XOP hang on. I simply lock them down with an old fashioned bungee cord and it works great. I’ll even do that with my Beast Stand sometimes.
Thanks Josh, safety two cents here: Last year when I started beasting, I zip tied the strap to the stand, and had a feeling that practice day of setting up 3 feet from the ground to check it out. Very fortunately I did, I didn't notice that the strap was only zip tied and when I toe hooked the stand, it crashed to the ground. So, everyone check out Josh at 7:48 or so here to make sure they are safe! Amazingly, it did hold me prior to toe hooking, a testament to the weight distribution design of the beast stand.
If you like those latitude sticks, you should check out the lwcg doubles, in my option they kick the shit outta those latitude sticks, they pack down to have the size of them, more durable, have the option of attaching to the side ears or the button.
And my rig while limited by 23' reach currently, Hooking good limbs. Climbing sticks are dated in the northern half the Midwest . In my test video I did 17' in 2:40 with my pack and stand on my back, and barring a strap tangle, could have been hunting in 5:00 no climbing sticks at all.
@@sethhussey5804 15/20 bucks is a half hour of work for a little fuzzy tape. Don't get me wrong, I've bought it, but I had to buy many rolls to cover all my metal stuff. Needles to say, it wasn't cheap. And I see these guys who use it far more than I. So yea, who's got the hook up on this stuff so I can get a deal too. Lol
Another pro of the latitude sticks is that you won’t freeze your hands if you hold them too long in freezing temps like you would with a metal stick. That was a deciding factor when I switched from Tethrd one sticks. Hope that helps anyone in their decision!
Latitude outdoors, beast gear, and lone wolf custom gear … can’t go wrong with any of them 🇺🇸
😂 “Picking fly crap out of chili.” I’ve never heard that one.
I have both sticks, both stealth stripped, the beast sticks grip better to imperfect trees, the latitudes are lighter, faster, and don’t hurt my feet if I stand on a stick for a long period of time. Size 13 boot for reference. .75 stand. Latitudes are my stick of choice.
I appreciate your passion for helping others out. Ive chased a ton of rabbit trails which led me to add a jx3 to my arsenal this year. The comfort is unreal and im a diehard summit user for the comfort reason. I’ve got the dryad drey already and use the arsenal icon sticks which are pretty sweet in my opinion.
I can’t wait to try my new beast stand for this upcoming season seriously just practicing with it out in the yard I can tell this will be my forever stand. Very well quality made Dan and Mario knocked it out of the park with the beast stand 🇺🇸
Going on year 4 with the Beast sticks & stand setup. Love it!
@@danielbethanyweltzin1918 I can’t wait to hunt with it!! 👍🏼
Just bought a 03 outfitters seat. Gona buy a quick setup blind. Gona ground hunt more this year especially with gun. I think most of the deer i kill can be killed off the ground wit the right setup.
I love the method 2 also. First year last year really using the saddle a lot.
Another great video Josh! Appreciate the level of detail you go into in all your videos.
I love the fly crap out of chili. Just received my order if beast sticks and stand. Can't wait to try them out
I needed a longer strap for my lonewolf camera arm so I bought XOP cam buckle straps. They are very long.
yeah between bows, sticks and stands, to each there own. There are so many brands that make amazing items now. I run lwcg double steps cause it packs amazingly with my setup. But from my understanding the beast sticks grib better than anything on the market, which i believe they do. The carbon/plastic sticks, i'm just not there yet with that idea. But again, to each their own and like you said, if you like it and love it, you will find a way and get use to it and believe it is the best way, that is probably the most important thing. O and i agree with cable aiders, i haven't looked back since the switch.
I love my Beast Sticks!!! My only complaint is the way they pack. I don’t like the attachment method to the Beast Stand and I’ve found a stand that works better for me. I’ll still be using the Beast Sticks though, with an amsteel rope mod. The amsteel makes it easy for me to carry them side by side on my stand.
Love my beast sticks too. When I’m not running them with my beast stand I use an XOP hang on. I simply lock them down with an old fashioned bungee cord and it works great. I’ll even do that with my Beast Stand sometimes.
I do the same thing with the zip ties! On my sticks and beast stand!
Great video, man! I changed my platform a few weeks ago to the Cruzr Mini Seeker.
Those sticks are two I’m considering for my next saddle upgrade.
Can't go wrong with either
Thanks Josh, safety two cents here: Last year when I started beasting, I zip tied the strap to the stand, and had a feeling that practice day of setting up 3 feet from the ground to check it out. Very fortunately I did, I didn't notice that the strap was only zip tied and when I toe hooked the stand, it crashed to the ground. So, everyone check out Josh at 7:48 or so here to make sure they are safe! Amazingly, it did hold me prior to toe hooking, a testament to the weight distribution design of the beast stand.
Can you go over your arrow and broadhead setup soon?
For sure
Nice review, Josh. Really appreciate it! God bless.
If you like those latitude sticks, you should check out the lwcg doubles, in my option they kick the shit outta those latitude sticks, they pack down to have the size of them, more durable, have the option of attaching to the side ears or the button.
Hmmm thanks. Always heard they aren't real great due to the way the grip the tree
And my rig while limited by 23' reach currently, Hooking good limbs. Climbing sticks are dated in the northern half the Midwest . In my test video I did 17' in 2:40 with my pack and stand on my back, and barring a strap tangle, could have been hunting in 5:00 no climbing sticks at all.
I’m using an ascender on my tether now. I’ve tried different hitches and haven’t been happy with them.
xop makes 8ft stick straps
Just get a tetherd phantom with 4 "one" stix ans a two step aider for the bottom... done!
What backpack straps are those?
Good question I forgot to mention that...they are kifaru x-ray straps u sewed onto the stand
what is the name of your tether your using? where can you get one?
It's the vapor line by latitude outdoors
@@beforetheecho oh ok I so youre using both tether and lineman’s rope from latitude
@@Bearsfan871 yeah the lineman's is just their opus line I think
Dude, do you have the "hook-up" on stealth strips or something? Those small roles of fuzzy tape are expensive and don't cover that much.
Whats 15/20 bucks on a 450 dollar stand?
@@sethhussey5804 15/20 bucks is a half hour of work for a little fuzzy tape. Don't get me wrong, I've bought it, but I had to buy many rolls to cover all my metal stuff. Needles to say, it wasn't cheap. And I see these guys who use it far more than I. So yea, who's got the hook up on this stuff so I can get a deal too. Lol
I really enjoy your channel
Great information
Put a zip tie on the latitude aiders to keep it off the tree.
Zip tie on the platform strap... Genius.
Good video!!!
If you're not 1 sticking, you are doing it wrong. Less pack up and just betterer...
Just ain't the same without Dan, had to unsubscribe...😣
If definitely not the same...sorry you don't like it. I'm not for everyone and that's okay with me. God bless you my friend.