Can you give us a update on using these now awhile? I have had a set of four since early October and have a ton of usage and they have been solid as a rock very impressive so far I think they may have hit the sweet spot in production and QC process
@@jamesmarsee3297 with a 20 inch single step aider on the bottom stick I can get 17 to 18 feet if I stretch them out a bit and I am not a tall guy 5,7 the tree dictates how high I go sometimes I only use 2 sticks lol good luck
Seen a company makes a bracket for the one stick to use a harken cam cleat, I’m almost thinking to do that but wondering if it requires drilling a hole?
You might find that on the tethrd website under product descriptions. If I make it out to a tree with a measuring tape I’ll take a reading and let you know.
I have some Muddy Pro and while I really love the sticks they are extremely heavy, like they weigh more than the rest of my gear combined. I am really looking for some light weight, packable sticks and these seem to be what I am after. I don't get why people complain about how loud they are, just wrap them in some camoform or stealth strips, its like $12. You literally should do this to any packable stick anyway.
04:52 Funny how we are all different as individuals. I also wear a 10.5 or 11 size boot, and the shallow standoff is the ONLY reason I didn't keep my original ONE sticks. I just never felt like I could get a secure comfortable footing while climbing. Especially if the tree was on the bigger side. I know it would increase the weight a few ounces per stick (defeating the purpose of the name), but only 1 more inch of standoff would make these perfect... for me.
That's unfortunate because boy are they a night and day difference from my muddy sticks I used to hike out with. Have you tried a smaller profile boot to help climb with your one sticks?
@@bobbysbucks I generally wear Keen hiking boots to hunt in which have a fairly small profile, but when I first got them out of the box and tried them on a tree in the yard I was just wearing tennis shoes and I immediately noticed how small the standoff was. I gave them a shot a couple times in the woods with boots on, and just never felt comfortable climbing with them so I sold them and used my Hawk minis for the rest of that season. Been using Novix mini double steps for the past couple seasons now, but I'm probably going to get the Skeletors for next season. I really love the rope attachment method those and the ONEs have.
@@bluecreekroad gotcha thanks for the detailed explanation. I've heard good things about "out on a limb shikar sticks" they're also 1lb but I haven't tried them. You may have the same difficulty. Hey thanks for watching!
There’s a product of rubber spray like for wrench handles, hammer handles etc. It dries to a rubber type finish. You could tape cover the treads et c that doesn’t need coverage and just spray the stuff on. I’ve used it on many things and it works great. Even on things I use a lot. Would last years on these steps no more than they actually get used
@@bobbysbucks You're welcome! Yep, the Shikars have one, the Scout platform, which makes the one stick 2.6 lb. with the platform. I'm looking for a set of sticks to replace my Heliums. I like the EWO's but they're only 1.5 lb. less than the 3 step heliums. Not worth the $689 for a pound and a half...
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Steath Strips is the answer for any climbing stick.
You’re so right- great stuff thanks for sharing!
So why use the athletic tape? Stealth strip all the way
@@slayer324 stealth strip works great!
Can you give us a update on using these now awhile? I have had a set of four since early October and have a ton of usage and they have been solid as a rock very impressive so far I think they may have hit the sweet spot in production and QC process
Thanks for asking. So far so good. This is GEN3 so it should be better than there last two models. Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for more videos...
How high can you get with 4 sticks?
@@jamesmarsee3297 with a 20 inch single step aider on the bottom stick I can get 17 to 18 feet if I stretch them out a bit and I am not a tall guy 5,7 the tree dictates how high I go sometimes I only use 2 sticks lol good luck
@@jamesmarsee3297 With the use of an aider, easily 20-25'
Seen a company makes a bracket for the one stick to use a harken cam cleat, I’m almost thinking to do that but wondering if it requires drilling a hole?
Terrific. Do you remember the company?Out on a limb, Tethrd, lone wolf...
Thanks
@@bobbysbucks out on a limb but I just seen the h.f.a.s from a different company and that looks really good also
@@bobbysbucks
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What’s the total length for stand off, the space from tree to outside the stick on the step
You might find that on the tethrd website under product descriptions.
If I make it out to a tree with a measuring tape I’ll take a reading and let you know.
I have some Muddy Pro and while I really love the sticks they are extremely heavy, like they weigh more than the rest of my gear combined. I am really looking for some light weight, packable sticks and these seem to be what I am after. I don't get why people complain about how loud they are, just wrap them in some camoform or stealth strips, its like $12. You literally should do this to any packable stick anyway.
I agree. It's a simple fix. I used muddys for years. You'll be barely feel them on your back!
04:52 Funny how we are all different as individuals. I also wear a 10.5 or 11 size boot, and the shallow standoff is the ONLY reason I didn't keep my original ONE sticks. I just never felt like I could get a secure comfortable footing while climbing. Especially if the tree was on the bigger side. I know it would increase the weight a few ounces per stick (defeating the purpose of the name), but only 1 more inch of standoff would make these perfect... for me.
That's unfortunate because boy are they a night and day difference from my muddy sticks I used to hike out with.
Have you tried a smaller profile boot to help climb with your one sticks?
Thanks for commenting!
@@bobbysbucks I generally wear Keen hiking boots to hunt in which have a fairly small profile, but when I first got them out of the box and tried them on a tree in the yard I was just wearing tennis shoes and I immediately noticed how small the standoff was. I gave them a shot a couple times in the woods with boots on, and just never felt comfortable climbing with them so I sold them and used my Hawk minis for the rest of that season. Been using Novix mini double steps for the past couple seasons now, but I'm probably going to get the Skeletors for next season. I really love the rope attachment method those and the ONEs have.
@@bluecreekroad gotcha thanks for the detailed explanation. I've heard good things about "out on a limb shikar sticks" they're also 1lb but I haven't tried them. You may have the same difficulty. Hey thanks for watching!
There’s a product of rubber spray like for wrench handles, hammer handles etc. It dries to a rubber type finish. You could tape cover the treads et c that doesn’t need coverage and just spray the stuff on. I’ve used it on many things and it works great. Even on things I use a lot. Would last years on these steps no more than they actually get used
Awesome what’s the product called?
The -Rubber spray-?
@@bobbysbucks “ Plasti-Dip”. $10. There’s a liquid in a can you dip stuff in or brush on .
@@timbow50 you're the man! Thanks
If they made a platform to go on the stick, I'd buy them right now!
I thought they had one but I must've been thinking of "out on a limb -shikar sticks"
Which is also a good stick. Thanks for commenting!
@@bobbysbucks You're welcome! Yep, the Shikars have one, the Scout platform, which makes the one stick 2.6 lb. with the platform. I'm looking for a set of sticks to replace my Heliums. I like the EWO's but they're only 1.5 lb. less than the 3 step heliums. Not worth the $689 for a pound and a half...
What are the deer eating at the end? Are you fertilizing it?
They're eating buckwheat and I will fertilize with 12-12-12
This video shares more information on our food plot system th-cam.com/video/EYqK5cj2GW0/w-d-xo.html
Honestly if you are going to half hitch anyway a regular versa button is all you need
It'd make tearing down that much faster. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the video!
You're very welcome!
Was thinking about these
Good review
Thanks for watching and commenting!
How high can you get with 3 sticks?
Approximately 7' per stick
If you decide to fill them with foam, please show how to remove the end caps.
I was also wondering how folks did that too - looks like once you remove them they’re gone for good
I'm always self-conscious about my wedding band when handling my sticks close to bedding areas
I explained to my wife it’s not a woman it’s a buck I take it off for. She understands because she’s also a deer hunter. Thanks for watching.
@@bobbysbucks lol! Nice
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Price on those sticks…?
349.99 FOR (3)
Tethrd sticks are dangerous.
When you get a chance could you expand on your comment. Thanks for sharing.
@@bobbysbucksAgreed. If one is going to make that claim: back it up.