Just a extra tip for some of you guys trying it out, when pulling down my rappel rope, I took a chalk line box and put petzel throwing line in it and use it, much easier to wind back up
Thank y’all for this video I’ve been nervous about switching to saddle but y’all gave me a good perspective on it that it’s not as hard as it looks. Keep up the awesome content guys!!
I'm in MN & we were having snow this afternoon. I hooked a 14mm climbing rope onto a piece of paracord I put over a live branch tight against the 🌳 a few weeks ago. I was able to pull the paracord over & to the ground so I was able to hook up to my climbing line. I did this while a gray squirrel was digging in the snow 40 feet away. When I got back down to the ground I hooked the paracord to the climbing line. Brought my line home & left the paracord tied to a small 🌳 nearby 7' off the ground. I expect activity in the next week & will return. Minutes to get up & get down stealth fully. Just a little prep work needed during the off-season when u pick spots & trim lanes.
I've found that putting the platform right in the center behind u makes the best sense. It can move more swinging forward to back on your side & create noise on a slim trail in the woods. Put things on your sides which r lower profile. Ease of use & stealth is the name of the game. The advantages outweigh the detriments, always.
I daisy chain my tether/lineman when walking in. Have them hooked to my loops and around my back, this eliminates my need for two dump pouches. Also a Doyle's gear hoist is one gadget that is fiddle free and makes life so much easier
One sticking method seems great for straight trees with limited branches. But man I cant imagine doing that on a gnarly tree with branches all over. Garrett's method with the stacked sticks all on his one hip is by far the most efficient. I expect nothing less from the DIY Sportsman mastermind.
"Love one stickin" I've been doing it for a long time and it's the tool, I enjoy using the most in my hunting system. Great sharing of information as always.
Nice video. I am glad to see I am not the only one that marks their pullup rope to know how high they are, been doing that for over 15 years. I know how high I am, most are not as high as they claim. The 3 finger hooker I picked up last year has served me very well. I highly recommend one or two. I use four hawk 30" sticks with aiders, two are double aiders. I only attach one to my saddle on the way up. The hooker lifts the rest. Being that the hooker is so light I had to add weight to it for maneuverability. I simply used a small steel quick link to attach it to my rope.
Exactly why I don't 1 stick. I use the wild edge steppladders. I only ever use 3. They're super compact. I use a home made aider with them and get about 18ft or so. Just a piece of climbing rope with a loop on one end and a carabiner attached to a prusic knot on the other for height adjustment. When I get to height, I wrap it around the tree and hang my bag off of it.
Great video guys! I really appreciate this video. You have showed me a couple solutions to somethings I have been thinking about for a while. BONUS, I love some of the hack the guys where showing. Maybe next year I will start playing around with the single stick method. I feel like I can be comfortable with that with some practice. I like it because I will only have to worry about only one stick. Thanks again guys!
Just one thing to note about using open cell foam.. yes it may be lighter initially but it will absorb water and could create mold issues as well as being heavier after all is said and done. Haven't done any experiment myself I just know open cell foam will absorb water and closed cell isn't supposed to just something to think about.
I tie P cord to the carabiner that chokes the tether when I'm ready to rappel down. When I hit the ground and I'm all packed up, I pull the P cord, which loosens the carabiner and kind of feed the rope (pushing rope sounds counter intuitive haha). than just pull the rope right through. This allows you to get the tether down regardless if you've gone around limbs or whatnot. the end of the tether doesn't have any knots so this allows it to pass through with ease.
Great group of people who I am always looking forward to hearing from, but I got to tease you. How did you choose a location for Tethrd Saddle Hunting demos with no trees? In most states you would be hard pressed to find a location with no trees. You must bee in Kansas or the Midwest. ;.)
If you’re already comfortable with the steps needed for hunting from a saddle, it’s really not a difficult change. It’s like anything, you want to practice at home, slow down in the woods, and take your time.
I'm not ever going to be saddle hunter but he really showed a great illustration on that set up good for you guy's hope you sell lot's it'll make it safer for mobile hunting hopefully.
Thank you for the amazing content! I learned so much about saddle hunting from you guys! Is anyone making the one-stick setup/rollup bag/rope that was used in the one-stick method shown here? Thanks and happy hunting!
What do we know about that bow hook he used (the hook and swivel itself)? I love the idea of fishing it up from the stand vs. dragging the line up... y'all know where to pick one of those up?
That is a prototype grapple hook. I used a rubber coated metal hook (from a 1” ratchet strap) before the grapple hook. I had it wrapped with a highly reflective arrow wrap so it was highly visible under a red light. It worked great!
@@mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711 It adds a whole new level of fun and feels SO much safer. Standing up in a hang on even with a harness will always feel sketchy after saddles. My dad got the Tethrd and I picked up the Aerohunter, both great products that become easy to trust. Glad to hear of any father son keeping the hunting tradition alive, so thankful to have it passed on to me from a father that started on his own. Your passions become your legacy in weird ways.
@@BooRayWisco yes it was passed to me from my grandfather. My dad was always to busy with work to really do much outdoor activities. But it taught me I wouldn't make the same mistake with my son. So we hunt a lot together. And we do a lot of metal detector. We are beat friends for sure.
I used the no stick method all last season-just an aider wrapped around the tree with a cinch knot. It's a lot of work and early season I'd be sweating like a stuck pig. I'm thinking its time for the 1 stick method. I really like how the aider as already attached to the stick.
@@maxeyspal not really, lol. I went to full sticks this season, but going to buy the Eastern Woods Outdoors Ultimate One Step with a sown in aider. Tired of carrying the sticks and platform around and it should be easier to climb than what I was doing before.
@@robertlester4569 to be honest all i have is a climber that I’m terrified off lol. I usually just hunt out of a ground blind. However, I just bought a harness and lifeline so im going to give the trees another shot. Ill have to check out the setup you just referenced tho, this climber isint too heavy but it’s extremely bulky.
The Madrock Safeguard, when used like this, is out of spec. There are other friction hitches that are safer. You can use an ATC or figure 8 to rappel down.
What is out of spec about using the safeguard for repelling? It is a belay/repelling device. I don’t know what size rope he’s using but that’s the only thing that could be out of spec.
Thanks for the video .. learned some more things .but dont u need to back up the madrock ? I watch other videos they say back it up. Just confused witch is the right way
Totally unrelated to the video, but will you guys be releasing any new hats with deeper bucket for dudes with big heads? lol, i have one now but i gotta retire it cause it’s just too small.
Is there a link to that clip that clips onto the square tubing of the sticks and can be clipped to the saddle, that is talked about in this video? (At the 2:47 minute)
Ernie from Tethrd and he said he bought his at www.mobilehuntinggear.com/product/multi-talons/ but he also said you could probably make it yourself too using a 1/2" pex lock clip. Hope that helps!
I use the saddle and one stick to get above average reach level to install trail cams on public land. I found this a good way to get used to the gear, from carrying to set up to getting up in a tree but not too high at first. Obviously, what's not used is the tether and platform, but those can be tested as well.
Carl Kossuth and his one-stick innovations are always interesting. I would like to know what percentage of his solo tree ascents for hunting use the one-stick method vs multi stick methods? I understand that the multi stick is the method to use when two people (a hunter and a camera person) are ascending the same tree, so lets exclude those from the question.
No way a lot can go wrong Especially when you're in the dark You don't want to end up Falling with a broken back Definitely not worth it Not 4 everyone be careful
And I thought I had my set up all figured out for this season! Gonna be changing at least 5 things over the next couple of months. Only question I have, is while doing the single stick climbing method, is there any point where you would use a lineman's belt? Or did you just not use one for simplicity of demonstration of the general singlestick method. Not trying to be a pain, genuinely curious.
When you come up to a branch/limb that you want to climb past. Use your lineman to connect you to the tree so you can disconnect your climbing rope/tether and reconnect it above the limb and continue climbing.
I actually use the lineman’s belt the whole way up as I’m climbing the aider/stick. It just helps with balance and safety. I still have the tether/rappel rope attached to the tree and I move it up with each step up to avoid any major slack if I was to have a fall. It does slow me down by a few seconds but for me it’s worth it. And as others have mentioned, if you have to pass some branches you’ll need a lineman’s rope or another tether anyway.
a 40 or 50 ft of 8mm rope and a figure 8 for descend/rappel. One end of that rope can be use as the tether/lanyard for climbing up and anchor up there, and the other end can be stored in a dump pouch. ruclips.net/video/mcw39x-ZeXA/видео.html
I never understood why people prefer that method. It isn’t any faster or efficient. And even if it was it wouldn’t be by much. People are just over thinking these things, like the knaiders and swaders. Just get some sticks and climb the tree, it’s pretty simple.
@@CB-sd6kl its super easy and allows you more options for height in the tree. It works in elevation to adjust for hills, and it helps for extremely crooked trees or ones that require a lot of moves. Its super light and easy to do and takes a few minutes to get up and set. I enjoy it and it's the best way I've gone up a tree.
The airy foam they are talking about is called open cell foam you do not want to use closed cell it’s way heavier because it’s closed cell obviously they use these foams for all sorts of applications
I would like to see a tree saddle demonstration on a gnarled up old oak tree with tons of branches. I only ever see demonstrations on power poles or perfectly straight trees. I will use my climber on the straight trees.
It helped having a one stick to get a a knarly old walnut that I was gonna hunt this year before I moved out of state. One stick was the only way to get up and it was a really fun climb. Really is fun to do.
Treestand companies must hate you guys. I'm all in. No more cheap metal and cheap hardware for me. I have a family to take care of. Safety is of the utmost importance
That's alot of extra work, cool but to much Work in the dark if you ask me if your trying to get out unnoticed. I think I would use the sticks for sure but opt for lock on stand. Still really cool but I'm all about simplicity while tree stand hunting. Hopefully anyone using this system is practicing with it as much as shooting your weapon cause it needs to be second nature.
Absolutely fun to tinker with new gear & find new ways to climb, it's part of what it's all about, playing with toys and getting out in the woods and enjoy hunting. I'm older & like to learn things from the new generation of innovators, familiar with saddle hunting from the beginning when they still were sold at sporting good stores over 25 years ago. After all that, still prefer to carry in 6 sticks, a few folding screw in steps, light weight hang on, or the best way to get in quiet and climb high when possible is the lone wolf sit & climb (when you have the trees). If carrying a few pounds is heavy, get a weight set, some protein powder, do some squats. I'm busting chops, some of the light weight gear guys should be wearing fake eyelashes & other's look like antifa members, present company excluded- these are good guys, especially Garrett, Earnie, Carl etc...
Just a extra tip for some of you guys trying it out, when pulling down my rappel rope, I took a chalk line box and put petzel throwing line in it and use it, much easier to wind back up
One of the best tutorials I've seen. Thanks for putting it out there for us
Thank y’all for this video I’ve been nervous about switching to saddle but y’all gave me a good perspective on it that it’s not as hard as it looks. Keep up the awesome content guys!!
I'm in MN & we were having snow this afternoon. I hooked a 14mm climbing rope onto a piece of paracord I put over a live branch tight against the 🌳 a few weeks ago. I was able to pull the paracord over & to the ground so I was able to hook up to my climbing line. I did this while a gray squirrel was digging in the snow 40 feet away. When I got back down to the ground I hooked the paracord to the climbing line. Brought my line home & left the paracord tied to a small 🌳 nearby 7' off the ground. I expect activity in the next week & will return. Minutes to get up & get down stealth fully. Just a little prep work needed during the off-season when u pick spots & trim lanes.
Awesome single stick lesson at end. Makes me rethink my strategy for this season
Thanks!!
I've found that putting the platform right in the center behind u makes the best sense. It can move more swinging forward to back on your side & create noise on a slim trail in the woods. Put things on your sides which r lower profile. Ease of use & stealth is the name of the game. The advantages outweigh the detriments, always.
I daisy chain my tether/lineman when walking in. Have them hooked to my loops and around my back, this eliminates my need for two dump pouches. Also a Doyle's gear hoist is one gadget that is fiddle free and makes life so much easier
One sticking method seems great for straight trees with limited branches. But man I cant imagine doing that on a gnarly tree with branches all over. Garrett's method with the stacked sticks all on his one hip is by far the most efficient. I expect nothing less from the DIY Sportsman mastermind.
Single sticking works great for any tree you can reach around. The number of branches doesn’t matter.
You will pour sweat one sticking!!!!!!
@@mr.skeptical3071not true at all
"Love one stickin" I've been doing it for a long time and it's the tool, I enjoy using the most in my hunting system. Great sharing of information as always.
Nice video. I am glad to see I am not the only one that marks their pullup rope to know how high they are, been doing that for over 15 years. I know how high I am, most are not as high as they claim. The 3 finger hooker I picked up last year has served me very well. I highly recommend one or two. I use four hawk 30" sticks with aiders, two are double aiders. I only attach one to my saddle on the way up. The hooker lifts the rest. Being that the hooker is so light I had to add weight to it for maneuverability. I simply used a small steel quick link to attach it to my rope.
It's crazy how many people think 15ft is 20ft. I've noticed this from climbing too. People think a 60ft cliff is 100ft.
Heck just use your weapon haul up rope, mine is 25 foot .
It just seems like to much going on at 4-5 in the morning I think I would rather just bring my 4 sticks.
Exactly why I don't 1 stick. I use the wild edge steppladders. I only ever use 3. They're super compact. I use a home made aider with them and get about 18ft or so. Just a piece of climbing rope with a loop on one end and a carabiner attached to a prusic knot on the other for height adjustment. When I get to height, I wrap it around the tree and hang my bag off of it.
Great video guys! I really appreciate this video. You have showed me a couple solutions to somethings I have been thinking about for a while. BONUS, I love some of the hack the guys where showing. Maybe next year I will start playing around with the single stick method. I feel like I can be comfortable with that with some practice. I like it because I will only have to worry about only one stick. Thanks again guys!
Didn’t know the “You Betcha” guy hunts
You betcha
Bush latte’s for everyone
@@DamonKeelyJr 👊👊
Great video explaining the ins and outs of saddle hunting. I'm Sold on the technology now. New addition top the budget.
This is sick af can't wait to get one of these things. Essential equipment.
Holy shit. The climbing system is its own hobby.
Just one thing to note about using open cell foam.. yes it may be lighter initially but it will absorb water and could create mold issues as well as being heavier after all is said and done. Haven't done any experiment myself I just know open cell foam will absorb water and closed cell isn't supposed to just something to think about.
Not only that but doesn't that foam carry an odor for a good while?
I was wondering how he was going to get his Tether rope down after he repelled down. That was slick
I tie P cord to the carabiner that chokes the tether when I'm ready to rappel down. When I hit the ground and I'm all packed up, I pull the P cord, which loosens the carabiner and kind of feed the rope (pushing rope sounds counter intuitive haha). than just pull the rope right through. This allows you to get the tether down regardless if you've gone around limbs or whatnot. the end of the tether doesn't have any knots so this allows it to pass through with ease.
Just ordered the Tetrd Phantom saddle kit today and want to try it out.
Where do you get the little clips that attach to the saddle for your climbing sticks with paracord? Those are sweet
Great group of people who I am always looking forward to hearing from, but I got to tease you. How did you choose a location for Tethrd Saddle Hunting demos with no trees? In most states you would be hard pressed to find a location with no trees. You must bee in Kansas or the Midwest. ;.)
That's was amazing to watch great job !!!
Wow that's some intense ninja climbing. He seems to have it down to a science. I feel like it would take a lot of practice to get that proficient.
If you’re already comfortable with the steps needed for hunting from a saddle, it’s really not a difficult change. It’s like anything, you want to practice at home, slow down in the woods, and take your time.
I know Adrain he is a great guy he got me into saddle hunting. Met him through trading bows with him. Great guy to talk to
Appreciate the kind words homie! Hope your deer season is awesome!! Send me murder pics!
@@bigasports1603 sure will bud! Hope yours goes well too!
I'm not ever going to be saddle hunter but he really showed a great illustration on that set up good for you guy's hope you sell lot's it'll make it safer for mobile hunting hopefully.
Never say never
My girlfriend overheard the audio while I was watching. At the 13:12 mark, she asks, "Did he say hard weiner?" 😂😂😂
Shane Shane Shane 🤦🏼♂️🤣
My wife heard the same thing 🤷🏼
Hysterical!
Thank you for the amazing content! I learned so much about saddle hunting from you guys! Is anyone making the one-stick setup/rollup bag/rope that was used in the one-stick method shown here? Thanks and happy hunting!
Thank you for sharing. This is good stuff.
What do we know about that bow hook he used (the hook and swivel itself)? I love the idea of fishing it up from the stand vs. dragging the line up... y'all know where to pick one of those up?
That's what I was wondering myself. Hope they can answer this soon.
That is a prototype grapple hook. I used a rubber coated metal hook (from a 1” ratchet strap) before the grapple hook. I had it wrapped with a highly reflective arrow wrap so it was highly visible under a red light. It worked great!
Going to a saddle this year because of you guys. 50 year old dog trying to learn a new trick. Lol
You can do it and will never look back in regret. Started 3 yrs ago with my dad at a young 65. Good luck be safe out there
@@BooRayWisco thanks for the boost of confidence I'll need every bit. My 25 year old is really pushing this saddle thing. Lol
@@mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711 It adds a whole new level of fun and feels SO much safer. Standing up in a hang on even with a harness will always feel sketchy after saddles. My dad got the Tethrd and I picked up the Aerohunter, both great products that become easy to trust. Glad to hear of any father son keeping the hunting tradition alive, so thankful to have it passed on to me from a father that started on his own. Your passions become your legacy in weird ways.
@@BooRayWisco yes it was passed to me from my grandfather. My dad was always to busy with work to really do much outdoor activities. But it taught me I wouldn't make the same mistake with my son. So we hunt a lot together. And we do a lot of metal detector. We are beat friends for sure.
I used the no stick method all last season-just an aider wrapped around the tree with a cinch knot. It's a lot of work and early season I'd be sweating like a stuck pig. I'm thinking its time for the 1 stick method. I really like how the aider as already attached to the stick.
Does it get easier with time? Im assuming a lineman wouldn’t use sticks at all lol
@@maxeyspal not really, lol. I went to full sticks this season, but going to buy the Eastern Woods Outdoors Ultimate One Step with a sown in aider. Tired of carrying the sticks and platform around and it should be easier to climb than what I was doing before.
@@robertlester4569 to be honest all i have is a climber that I’m terrified off lol. I usually just hunt out of a ground blind. However, I just bought a harness and lifeline so im going to give the trees another shot. Ill have to check out the setup you just referenced tho, this climber isint too heavy but it’s extremely bulky.
Where and how do I find the 40 foot rope in 8.9-11mm diameter?
The Madrock Safeguard, when used like this, is out of spec. There are other friction hitches that are safer. You can use an ATC or figure 8 to rappel down.
Probably half of climbing tools are out of spec when used in saddle hunting.
and save some $$ in the process
Why is that? Would like to know before I buy one
What is out of spec about using the safeguard for repelling? It is a belay/repelling device. I don’t know what size rope he’s using but that’s the only thing that could be out of spec.
If only summit could make the viper 5lbs 😍
One sticking is a true game changer. Hunt as high or low as you want and pretty much any tree with only 5-7lbs of gear. It's amazing.
Thanks for the video .. learned some more things .but dont u need to back up the madrock ? I watch other videos they say back it up. Just confused witch is the right way
LOVE ALL YALL VIDEOS GOD BLESS YOU AND YALL FAMILY ,
Wish I could afford one! In the future, in the future.
What kind of hook do you use to “fish up the bow” when you have climbed? Also is there a loop sticking off the bow to easily hook to?
What I do is I tie a regular not to my cam and to my saddle so it’s quite cause when I use carabiners it clanked together
Where can we buy those little clips to hang our sticks from our saddle when climbing???
Zack been worken out !!
Totally unrelated to the video, but will you guys be releasing any new hats with deeper bucket for dudes with big heads? lol, i have one now but i gotta retire it cause it’s just too small.
I would like a larger, deeper bucket hat as well. It fits on my head like a rubber band!
I need one too. My uncle told me I couldn't hold my own head up until I was 3 years old
Finally Carl! Been waiting 2 years for this video
Is there a link to that clip that clips onto the square tubing of the sticks and can be clipped to the saddle, that is talked about in this video? (At the 2:47 minute)
I was wondering the same thing!
Ernie from Tethrd and he said he bought his at www.mobilehuntinggear.com/product/multi-talons/
but he also said you could probably make it yourself too using a 1/2" pex lock clip. Hope that helps!
I was wonderin if they added a belt clip to the pex pipe clip
@@heathsigrist865 I'm pretty sure they did add a belt clip.
R-Strap makes a simple adhesive loop phone tether I’ve had good luck with sticking my phone to my pack or binoc harness
Really enjoyed this!
Great video!!
One sticking is def a game changer. I love my setup from Eastern Woods Outdoors.
DANO is the MANO!!
I use the saddle and one stick to get above average reach level to install trail cams on public land. I found this a good way to get used to the gear, from carrying to set up to getting up in a tree but not too high at first.
Obviously, what's not used is the tether and platform, but those can be tested as well.
That figure 8 method for the rope is how we keep the lines for our parachutes from getting tangled! Great idea
Carl Kossuth and his one-stick innovations are always interesting. I would like to know what percentage of his solo tree ascents for hunting use the one-stick method vs multi stick methods? I understand that the multi stick is the method to use when two people (a hunter and a camera person) are ascending the same tree, so lets exclude those from the question.
I have used my single stick method exclusively for the last two seasons, nothing else.
What are the clips he's hanging the sticks from called? I don't have them on my saddle
Your local tree climber/arborist can show you how to do all of this first hand.
Very good!
Dear Lord the last guy is fucking squared away. Fire team leaders across the country are loving him.
I've got a back pack I strap my sticks to, holds camera gear, calls, drinks, food etc. Less chance of stuff banging together
that short one stick looks awesome
They have the ultimate one sticks at Eastern Woods Outdoors and they work great. It's a fun way to get up a tree.
I need a drop out bag like that for my rope. When will they be available?
Do you still need a lineman rope with this climbing method?
No way a lot can go wrong Especially when you're in the dark You don't want to end up Falling with a broken back Definitely not worth it Not 4 everyone be careful
This guy's demonstration was not safe at all lol
And I thought I had my set up all figured out for this season! Gonna be changing at least 5 things over the next couple of months. Only question I have, is while doing the single stick climbing method, is there any point where you would use a lineman's belt? Or did you just not use one for simplicity of demonstration of the general singlestick method. Not trying to be a pain, genuinely curious.
When you come up to a branch/limb that you want to climb past. Use your lineman to connect you to the tree so you can disconnect your climbing rope/tether and reconnect it above the limb and continue climbing.
@@TheHunterGatherer thanks! That makes a lot of sense!
I actually use the lineman’s belt the whole way up as I’m climbing the aider/stick. It just helps with balance and safety. I still have the tether/rappel rope attached to the tree and I move it up with each step up to avoid any major slack if I was to have a fall. It does slow me down by a few seconds but for me it’s worth it. And as others have mentioned, if you have to pass some branches you’ll need a lineman’s rope or another tether anyway.
The ol one stick wonder
When will the fold down Tethrd pouch ACTUALLY be available?
I like everything about it Except if you drop that step when you’re 30 feet in the air you’re in big trouble!
a 40 or 50 ft of 8mm rope and a figure 8 for descend/rappel. One end of that rope can be use as the tether/lanyard for climbing up and anchor up there, and the other end can be stored in a dump pouch. ruclips.net/video/mcw39x-ZeXA/видео.html
Anyone have a link to those small black clips on the saddle and climbing stick clips?
What kind of clip did Garrett show on the one stick? A plumbing clip? Couldn’t hear what Ernie was saying
What kind of foam did you use to fill the inside of the one-stick
loktite
I couldn’t be less interested in that one stick climbing method.
I never understood why people prefer that method. It isn’t any faster or efficient. And even if it was it wouldn’t be by much. People are just over thinking these things, like the knaiders and swaders. Just get some sticks and climb the tree, it’s pretty simple.
@@CB-sd6kl its super easy and allows you more options for height in the tree. It works in elevation to adjust for hills, and it helps for extremely crooked trees or ones that require a lot of moves. Its super light and easy to do and takes a few minutes to get up and set. I enjoy it and it's the best way I've gone up a tree.
The airy foam they are talking about is called open cell foam you do not want to use closed cell it’s way heavier because it’s closed cell obviously they use these foams for all sorts of applications
1 stick seems like a scent control nightmare!
THP, where can I get a saddle from?
I remember when hacks simplified the process
I would like to see a tree saddle demonstration on a gnarled up old oak tree with tons of branches. I only ever see demonstrations on power poles or perfectly straight trees. I will use my climber on the straight trees.
This one stick method works great for that, you just need a second tether to stay connected to the tree and get over the branches
It helped having a one stick to get a a knarly old walnut that I was gonna hunt this year before I moved out of state. One stick was the only way to get up and it was a really fun climb. Really is fun to do.
I think I’ll just order 4 skeletors and go that route. Not nearly as heavy as my old climber
Treestand companies must hate you guys. I'm all in. No more cheap metal and cheap hardware for me. I have a family to take care of. Safety is of the utmost importance
Cant imagine trying to do with all that in the dark. Seems like a good idea but not quite there yet.
I need one of those stick clips! Anyone know who sells them?
curious myself
Anyone know where I can get 1 stick. Everywhere I'm looking is either sold out or only sells sets...Thanks in advance.
Ebay
Seems like a lot more work than just using 3 long sticks...
Slick rick
Anyone know what type of aider he was using on that step?
That's alot of extra work, cool but to much
Work in the dark if you ask me if your trying to get out unnoticed.
I think I would use the sticks for sure but opt for lock on stand.
Still really cool but I'm all about simplicity while tree stand hunting.
Hopefully anyone using this system is practicing with it as much as shooting your weapon cause it needs to be second nature.
Urban bowhunter guy is funny. Literally hunts in his back yard in a subdivision
trying to determine if i can do this with my rock climbing gear...
It’s not so much about how fast you can get in the tree but how quiet!!
Drt seems so much more simple.
I was wondering why guys don't just drt up. Is it because it's hard to use a throw ball in the dark?
How do make my tethrd phantom saddle tight around my waist
The mad rock is nice, but there's about 900 ways to rappel SAFELY without the mad rock, some a lot more expensive, some a lot cheaper......
What if you drop your stick?
He said he randomly found 3-4 phones haha.....bologna
Absolutely fun to tinker with new gear & find new ways to climb, it's part of what it's all about, playing with toys and getting out in the woods and enjoy hunting. I'm older & like to learn things from the new generation of innovators, familiar with saddle hunting from the beginning when they still were sold at sporting good stores over 25 years ago. After all that, still prefer to carry in 6 sticks, a few folding screw in steps, light weight hang on, or the best way to get in quiet and climb high when possible is the lone wolf sit & climb (when you have the trees). If carrying a few pounds is heavy, get a weight set, some protein powder, do some squats. I'm busting chops, some of the light weight gear guys should be wearing fake eyelashes & other's look like antifa members, present company excluded- these are good guys, especially Garrett, Earnie, Carl etc...
How can I feel NF out bout these events so one could attend
Kinda seems like the focus is on gear and mods and tinkering instead of hunting.
You can always hunt from the ground.
Yeah, I’m out on all this.
I need to get a saddle
During the one stick method, imagine dropping the stick by accident.
You'd just rappel down and grab it
Rapel down and start over lol
audio is terrible in this video lol might want to switch microphone out
What’s Garrett using for a lineman’s rope?
Looks like maybe sterling oplux or something similar
Hey fellas. Where do you get those pex clips from?
Actually, search in eBay for "50xHeavy Duty Gutter Hooks Clips Christmas New Year Party Led Icicle Fairy Light"
@@HuntingCreatures thank you
Is that the exact ones they had? The gutter ones?
No they're not the same. But they would work! I like the ones they had. Clipped right to the stick and then you could hang them off the harness
Those “Pex plumbing” clips are actually Multi Talons from mobilehuntinggear. Sorry guys but you’re not going to find that in the plumbing section.
Gear freaks!! It's hunting not a Ikea desk
Saddle hacks? I got up in my tree last year and had to poo within minutes, I need a hack for that.
Lol
that's a real stinker!
Platform and run a two panel with removable leg straps. Then just lift and go.
Repel down srt backup
@@bo4arrow you mean stinker…. Lol
Amazing!!!!!