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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • In this video, I hope to keep you from making the same mistake that I did when I purchased my aiders for my climbing sticks. I attempt to explain how I messed up so that you can avoid the mistake and purchase the correct aiders for your kit!
    I got my aiders here:
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    If you have any questions, please feel free to message me or comment below. I try my best to respond to every question.

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  • @lifeonthehilltn
    @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад +2

    Disclaimer: I would only loop the aiders until you can either purchase appropriately spaced steps or until the off-season. I think it should only be used as a short term fix and not a permanent method.

  • @vitalgroundoutdoors
    @vitalgroundoutdoors Год назад +7

    As a company that builds aiders this is an excellent video. It is the reason I offer the aiders in the configuration that I do which accounts for the topic issues you discussed. Well done!!

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад +1

      I definitely love my aiders, but I wouldn’t say they are perfect! I’m always looking to make things better or easier or more efficient!
      I like what I see on your website. I’d like to try them out!

    • @ayetoven4207
      @ayetoven4207 11 дней назад

      I need one of calls aiders but when I attempt to go to tour website, there's like some type of "be back later" landing page and can't click anything never seen that b4 lol!

    • @elevatedobsession1243
      @elevatedobsession1243 11 часов назад +1

      So would you recommend getting 14" step aiders to go with 17" sticks to keep a more consistent step spacing?

    • @vitalgroundoutdoors
      @vitalgroundoutdoors 11 часов назад

      @@ayetoven4207 there is a pop indicating my lead times and orders being currently worked on but there is an “x” button to proceed to the website!

    • @vitalgroundoutdoors
      @vitalgroundoutdoors 11 часов назад

      @@elevatedobsession1243 when buying from other companies yes but my sizes for aiders are consistent with the step distance listed!

  • @robertfmccarthy2360
    @robertfmccarthy2360 7 месяцев назад +1

    I built my own sticks and aiders. I’m 6’ I highly recommend not going larger than 17”. Boots and gear, on a really cold day climbing down can be tricky.
    I also made my aider w am-steel , but I used 3/8” You need those aider built over kill.
    I’m 215 pounds w heavy clothes boot & gear Pushing 300 lbs on coming down. With momentum
    Now 3/8” X 4” Like 200pounds per square inch plus, in motion. Better check those cheap 1/4” aider often
    Especially if you added them to the upper sticks.
    Be safe, please!

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  7 месяцев назад

      I would definitely always recommend inspecting your gear before and after every use, so I appreciate you suggesting that as well!

  • @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
    @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors 9 дней назад +1

    I enjoyed your video sir, I have only been using a single aider on the bottom step, I find them way too difficult (for me) to try to stab a foot in them in the dark especially on the way down. I have made my own, so there is that as well. Thanks for sharing this with us and know you have a new sub, Ha, no, I am old, I dont even like 16-17 inch step spreads hahah. I like them close, it makes my life easier, I would rather carry another stick and have the space a little better. Thanks agian sir, have a blessed week, and successful season sir.
    Dale

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  6 дней назад

      Thanks so much, Dale!
      I just wanted to try and help someone avoid the mistake that I made when I ordered my first aiders! It’s definitely a bigger challenge in the dark for sure

  • @hiddenmortimer5189
    @hiddenmortimer5189 Год назад +2

    Man this is something I hadn’t thought of yet. Thank you for this awesome advice

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  11 месяцев назад

      I just hoped to help someone out! Thank you

  • @BriceDudley
    @BriceDudley 11 дней назад +1

    Nothing more upsetting then waisting a single minute on useless internet, but I am not even into saddle hunting yet but soon will be and glad I watched this for sure, thank you

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  6 дней назад

      Saddle hunting is a lot of fun and it’s super versatile as well. Just wanted to try and help someone avoid the mistake I made when I bought my aiders.

  • @Waty8413
    @Waty8413 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm 5'8" and with a 17" step spacing on my 3 step aider I can't reach high enough to make the bottom step worth while, so I usually just skip the bottom rung. Then, once on the aider, the steps are just far enough apart that it is difficult to make the next step up the aider, particularly with heavy clothing on. I should have went with 15" or even 14" spacing. After a couple seasons struggling with the 17" spacing, I'll be going to a smaller spacing next year. Aiders are great but you've got to be realistic about what you use. It's just like being able to draw a 75lb bow when you are shooting at the range but can't draw it when it's cold and you're in a tree. You've got to go with what will actually work in the field under real conditions.

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  11 месяцев назад

      I agree! I think people have this obsession with getting and bring the highest in the tree as possible. I’m about your size myself and I have issues with my step spacing as I mentioned in the video. Aiders truly are great, but knowing what you can comfortably span is SUPER IMPORTANT when buying your aiders. I’ve learned my lesson and I hope the video has helped others avoid a similar mistake as I

  • @GarrettWare
    @GarrettWare Год назад +3

    Great info! Do you see any issue's with "taking up" your extra cord in regards to it maybe wearing and being cut thru by the step itself?

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад +1

      I’m sure over time and lots of use, there will be some sort of wear on it, but Amsteel I think is rated for up to like 800 lbs so it’s quite a sturdy cordage.

    • @tonyb2760
      @tonyb2760 Год назад +1

      @@lifeonthehilltn Amsteel is not designed for "lateral" loading which in a sense is what you are doing by wrapping it around the step. If I am not mistaken, lateral loads on Amsteel reduce it's strength by 30 percent. I know that is still way more than you need but if strands become cut then I would imagine the strength rating would be reduced significantly. I don't even like the way those are designed to be attached normally because it creates a similar loading of the cable.

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      You may be correct. I’m not certain on the performance rating drop. Honestly, I wasn’t aware of one.
      For other safety reasons, I would have only used the looping method to finish the season and order appropriate aiders in the off-season. I’ll have to do some research!

  • @ebayollis
    @ebayollis 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the heads up...never thought of this

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Месяц назад

      It's really not a dealbreaker, but it's just something to consider when you're doing your measurements and planning your saddle kit..
      It starts to get a bit tight towards the end of the season when it's colder and you've got more clothes on.

  • @ultimaider6138
    @ultimaider6138 Год назад +2

    Just a suggestion. When undecided on step distance pick up the UltimAider. Completely adjustable with the ability to add and remove steps.

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад +1

      That is a good idea.. In my case, I was so sure of the length (and wrong) that I didn't even bother measuring lol.. I'm going to give your product a look!

  • @aaronmeeks1155
    @aaronmeeks1155 4 месяца назад +2

    I got the 30" hawk sticks and I ordered the hunt arsenal knock off aider on Amazon but I'm going to wrap the step with tape because I think the step might cut through the amsteal

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  2 месяца назад

      That isn't a bad idea. The edges are a bit harsh, so that's a possibility overtime for sure!

  • @YouTubeApe
    @YouTubeApe 4 месяца назад +1

    Why would the space between the top aider step and the stick not be around the 17” that you ordered? I get when you step on it it may give an inch or so, but that seems like a much bigger gap than you ordered

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  2 месяца назад

      I'm not 100% sure on that. I just noticed that the gap is larger in that step than the 2 aider steps are from one another.

  • @themilepodcast1132
    @themilepodcast1132 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the help, great video

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад +1

      You are welcome! I still think aiders are great, and I still use them, but I just wanted to help someone avoid the measurement mistake that I made!

  • @kyleveitengruber2368
    @kyleveitengruber2368 Год назад +1

    Did the same thing lol I just wrapped the aider around the steps before I climb up . Shortens that 2nd step a bit . Good info though

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      I made the step naturally a few times before I realized that it was spaced quite a bit further than I ever thought it was!

  • @jasonscott5043
    @jasonscott5043 Год назад +2

    Amsteel is so easy to shorten. It’s very hard to lengthen, but you should be able to detach the aider and redo the ends to a shorter length and reattach.

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      I would definitely need to do that. I haven’t given myself the confidence needed to attempt that fix/repair myself, though

  • @caseytmink
    @caseytmink Год назад +1

    Great insight. Thanks for the forword thinking.

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад +1

      I could have saved money and time had I known this in advance so I wanted to try to share some of my discoveries!

  • @kenthutchins1431
    @kenthutchins1431 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great info.

  • @bwiz1234
    @bwiz1234 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can get 17ft with my setup. 3step helium, onstep wide aider. And a 3 step bottem. Plus platforn!

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  9 месяцев назад

      That's a pretty good setup! I've tweaked my rig a bit since the filming of this video, but I think that's the nature of saddle hunting. Always finding ways to improve the setup

  • @slydogg616
    @slydogg616 Год назад +1

    Good information, well done buddy

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      Thanks a bunch! Just trying to help someone avoid a mistake if possible

  • @johnnysee91
    @johnnysee91 Год назад +2

    I got the same stick and with the versa button 2 step aider and ran into the same problem 😂, still using it tho

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      Oh I’m definitely still using mine as well, but it is something to be aware of. With that long of a span for your step, I do think it makes it slightly less safe, so I wanted people to be aware of it so they could avoid the same mistake

  • @mdunn316
    @mdunn316 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very good video....

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for that! I really appreciate it!

  • @jonblazejc
    @jonblazejc 4 дня назад

    Build your own aiders and make them exactly the length you want them!!!!!

  • @TheHunter46176
    @TheHunter46176 Год назад

    have you picked up a new one yet? have you looked into Ultimaider?

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад +1

      At this point, I haven’t gotten a new aider yet, but you aren’t the first person to comment and mention ultimaider! I have been checking a few options out and they are definitely on the list

    • @TheHunter46176
      @TheHunter46176 Год назад

      @@lifeonthehilltn fully adjustable step to step length, you can add and remove as many steps as you like, they never move, the foot hole stays wide open, and you can get the pack and play and it packs up real nice. good luck this year.

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      @@TheHunter46176 gosh, that does sound like the perfect solution to this! I appreciate that!
      Good luck and stay safe out there!

  • @ALNTV1541
    @ALNTV1541 Год назад +1

    I use the 30” steps with 20” DIY aiders. Three sticks gets me 24’ easily.

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      That’s pretty awesome! I can’t make that long of strides, myself. Especially later in the year when I have more layers on.

    • @DontjeB
      @DontjeB 9 месяцев назад +1

      Three 30" sticks + 20" aiders accounts for 12.5', and I'll give you another 1.5' for the step up to your platform. With only three gaps remaining, how are you accounting for the last 10'? Evenly spaced, that would be three 40" gaps to reach your aiders.

  • @connerhenson8742
    @connerhenson8742 Год назад +1

    Hey..you all know that you can make your own aiders???...i did..works awesome..

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад +1

      Oh you most definitely can make your own aiders. I personally chose not to just for the simple fact that I had never worked with amsteel before and wanted to leave that to the “professionals” but you are correct that you can make your own.
      I made this video just to hopefully help someone from making the same spacing mistake I did when ordering their aiders

  • @kidneystones3406
    @kidneystones3406 Год назад +1

    Why don't you just buy the UltimAider it's adjustable?

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      Well, I hadn’t heard of that one. I’ll have to look that up!

  • @Light_357
    @Light_357 Год назад +1

    Why those short sticks suck. If you had the longer ones the top of the stick would be higher to grab and use as leverage to pull yourself up. The shorties are lighter but harder to make bigger steps.

    • @lifeonthehilltn
      @lifeonthehilltn  Год назад

      I don’t have the longest of strides, but I definitely see what you mean about leverage at the top. I make it work, but it would be nice to have something slightly higher.
      I suppose my fear was moreso of later hunts when I’d have more layers on and likely be less nimble, so I went conservative

  • @UncleDanBand64
    @UncleDanBand64 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good info sir