I ordered my JX3 saddle and of course I used the CD22 code. I watched a ton of videos on it and they all had their own code, but I saw it here first. I was really impressed with the service over at JX3. The gentlemen I spoke to anwsered ALL of my additional questions. We talked hunting senarios and by the time the call ended, I felt like we had been friends 20 years. These guys are definitely cutting edge. I would love to see them come out with that top step that could be mounted to a more traditional light stick. I just ordered a set of the gen 3 tethrd even though they have had a lot of bad press on the gen 2, they stood behind the recall and they have the lightest step on the market to my knowledge. Weight isnt a huge concern over comfortability but it is a concern. I ordered the madrock safeguard and a 40ft line so I can descend in the dark a little safer and a backwoods aider to get up higher. Im estimating weight here since I dont have any of these products in my hand yet but here they are. JX3 10lbs. Tetherd sticks 3lbs. 40 rope 3.6lbs. Multiple carabiners 3lbs. Linemans rope with ropeman 1 is just under 1 pound. I carry my quiver on my pack and all the camera gear, multiple cameras, selfstick, batteries, tree mount camera arm etc, water, lunch, and the list goes on is around 19.7lbs. All total its between 36-40lbs. That doesnt include my 8lbs plus crossbow with optic and tactacam. I had to shave some weight somewhere and really the only options I could think of were sticks and lighter camera mounts. All of this is subject to change once I get it all together for play time. Ive been thinking about that camo dust alot too. I may give that a shot and see how it compairs to the weight of a dead down wind spray bottle in my pack. Thanks for posting this video, those JX3 guys are tip of the spear and look forward to your next product review from them.
@@CliftonDenneyOnYourOwnOutdoors awesome thank you for the reply. Hopefully they keep it budget friendly so people like me can get in to the sport. It would be nice to stop hunting on the ground lol
Might be a stupid question but how do they attach? I would think just setting them on the back seat they would fall off pretty easy when going through thick brush. Do you buckle them in with the leg straps? Looking at getting a set but they are currently sold out.
You are showing us one size tree. Unfortunately many times I have to hunt in trees that are 5’-6’ in circumference. In those cases what you have demoed would not work. You can always add a ring of steps but what no one talks about is that when you walk off a climbing stick while hunting it will flex up an make noise. Have you noticed a small scratch noise when you step off these sticks?
THE JX3 STICKS WITH THE BULLMAN OUTDOORS RING OF STEPS WOULD BE PHENOMENAL ACTUALLY THE BULLMAN STEPS CAN GET U UP THE TREE AND THE JX3 can be your platform with the BULLMAN OUTDOORS R.O.S. & u would be set up comfortable 360degrees all way around
I did buy the JX3 Hybrid saddle, but $250’for the sticks is Way way way way way too much. $150 is a fair price, bit Hell No for $250. And the CD22 discount code is $12 bucks off. Thanks but NO Thanks for that amount. I’ll keep my rings of steps
4 of your sticks and the saddle puts total weight well over 10 pounds just to climb a tree. Why not use a climber? I'm a saddle hunter only because it saves weight and space. This eliminates both of those things. What's the benefit?
Great channel, really love that intro with the sound of the arrow being released and it hitting its target.
Thank you!
I ordered my JX3 saddle and of course I used the CD22 code. I watched a ton of videos on it and they all had their own code, but I saw it here first. I was really impressed with the service over at JX3. The gentlemen I spoke to anwsered ALL of my additional questions. We talked hunting senarios and by the time the call ended, I felt like we had been friends 20 years. These guys are definitely cutting edge. I would love to see them come out with that top step that could be mounted to a more traditional light stick. I just ordered a set of the gen 3 tethrd even though they have had a lot of bad press on the gen 2, they stood behind the recall and they have the lightest step on the market to my knowledge. Weight isnt a huge concern over comfortability but it is a concern. I ordered the madrock safeguard and a 40ft line so I can descend in the dark a little safer and a backwoods aider to get up higher. Im estimating weight here since I dont have any of these products in my hand yet but here they are. JX3 10lbs. Tetherd sticks 3lbs. 40 rope 3.6lbs. Multiple carabiners 3lbs. Linemans rope with ropeman 1 is just under 1 pound. I carry my quiver on my pack and all the camera gear, multiple cameras, selfstick, batteries, tree mount camera arm etc, water, lunch, and the list goes on is around 19.7lbs. All total its between 36-40lbs. That doesnt include my 8lbs plus crossbow with optic and tactacam. I had to shave some weight somewhere and really the only options I could think of were sticks and lighter camera mounts. All of this is subject to change once I get it all together for play time. Ive been thinking about that camo dust alot too. I may give that a shot and see how it compairs to the weight of a dead down wind spray bottle in my pack. Thanks for posting this video, those JX3 guys are tip of the spear and look forward to your next product review from them.
Some really great guys! That’s for sure!
A buddy of mine hunts with all of jx3 products and swears by them! Says they are equal to, if not better than some of your higher priced sticks.
Great video! Like that top step to swing around the tree. 👍🏻
Great video man. Do they just sale one stick with that platform . I dont want all four steps. Thanks
I don’t believe they do! Not yet but looking towards next season I believe it will be an option
@@CliftonDenneyOnYourOwnOutdoors awesome thank you for the reply. Hopefully they keep it budget friendly so people like me can get in to the sport. It would be nice to stop hunting on the ground lol
Can you do a video on how to use a jx3 and these steps in a leaning tree? I can't figure it out effectively
How well do these nest together for transport? Do they interlock with each other or just slide together tightish then have to tie them together?
They stack on Moro of each other and then you strap them down
@@CliftonDenneyOnYourOwnOutdoors Thank you for the info.
Might be a stupid question but how do they attach? I would think just setting them on the back seat they would fall off pretty easy when going through thick brush. Do you buckle them in with the leg straps? Looking at getting a set but they are currently sold out.
You are showing us one size tree. Unfortunately many times I have to hunt in trees that are 5’-6’ in circumference. In those cases what you have demoed would not work. You can always add a ring of steps but what no one talks about is that when you walk off a climbing stick while hunting it will flex up an make noise. Have you noticed a small scratch noise when you step off these sticks?
Pretty cool sticks !
What’s all the crackling noise when u swing around the tree?
I just went and rewatched I believe it’s the grips on my shoes
Could you use a knaider swaider with these sticks?
I wonder if you can add the cam clet to these
that rope weave attachment is that made of nylon or metal?
Is it difficulty to use this system with a crossbow? I can no longer drag my bow and I already own a crossbow?
Go to my channel and check out the JX3 hybrid for review I do not shoot a crossbow out of it however you can see the versatility available with it
What light weight climber do you use?
The lone wolf assult climber and the xop sit and climb
THE JX3 STICKS WITH THE BULLMAN OUTDOORS RING OF STEPS WOULD BE PHENOMENAL ACTUALLY THE BULLMAN STEPS CAN GET U UP THE TREE AND THE JX3 can be your platform with the BULLMAN OUTDOORS R.O.S. & u would be set up comfortable 360degrees all way around
Great video but I still use a hang on. With all that movement, some doe on the plot will see me and haul ass scaring off the bucks.
Hey give us a video on 1 sticking once you figure it out ! Thanks in advance !
Will do hopefully it’ll drop in about two weeks!
I did buy the JX3 Hybrid saddle, but $250’for the sticks is Way way way way way too much. $150 is a fair price, bit Hell No for $250. And the CD22 discount code is $12 bucks off. Thanks but NO Thanks for that amount. I’ll keep my rings of steps
4 of your sticks and the saddle puts total weight well over 10 pounds just to climb a tree. Why not use a climber? I'm a saddle hunter only because it saves weight and space. This eliminates both of those things. What's the benefit?
Because a climber is 20lbs not 10lbs
@@reddawng43x91 and my setup weighs 7 pounds less than that. If the goal is weight/space reduction, 4 to 5 sticks is not the answer.
Good lord at the bulk, you’re have to take a wheel barrel to get all that shit in the woods.