Received my new Tethrd sticks a couple of weeks ago, have not had a chance to use them looking forward to testing them out. However about 4-5 later received a package from Tethrd with extra replacement pins. Kudos to Tethrd from recognizing the problem and addressing it before it became a problem to me.
Had to snap the heads off mine then drill out halfway with the 3/16 bit then dead blow hammer and 3/16 punch on out twas a bitch on 3/5 sticks but parts were free
Wow over $400s worth ov sticks and all you need is a "bigger" hammer !??????? It says it all for me ill give them another year to improve there design on pegs an stand off distance from tree
Received my new Tethrd sticks a couple of weeks ago, have not had a chance to use them looking forward to testing them out. However about 4-5 later received a package from Tethrd with extra replacement pins. Kudos to Tethrd from recognizing the problem and addressing it before it became a problem to me.
I have broken the epoxy on 2 of the steps. Still trying to come up with a solution with them
I like how you bungied the ropes nice and neat would be interested in how you did it?
Does it look like there is enough material to thread the holes and maybe install a longer set screw
These are plastic
I know those are glass filled nylon. Im saying after you knock them out of the standoff could you thread the hole they were in?
@@Clipped.hunting im sure you could but I wouldn't do it
Had to snap the heads off mine then drill out halfway with the 3/16 bit then dead blow hammer and 3/16 punch on out twas a bitch on 3/5 sticks but parts were free
I’m buying these. I hope when the real ones come out there pins are made better
You and me both
Wow over $400s worth ov sticks and all you need is a "bigger" hammer !??????? It says it all for me ill give them another year to improve there design on pegs an stand off distance from tree
Only $450
A piece of wood with a hole in it to set the stick on and a heavier hammer might do the trick.
Once I grapped the bigger hammer it seemed to do the trick
@@srtsaddlehunter3285 yeah. I commented before I finished the video. Thanks for posting it.
Glued stuff is always great to fix and modify. Flop of a product.
The ultimate fiddle factor stick, and made in China. hard pass, thanks for sharing