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Hurray!!! Hawk Helium Sticks are shipping
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<blockquote data-quote="swd" data-source="post: 4764743" data-attributes="member: 19746"><p>You aren't kidding there!!! Practice is definitely going to be required for this setup. I am scheduling at least 1 hour a week in the woods until deer season to practice with this stuff.</p><p></p><p>I have never used climbing sticks. I used pole spurs to climb when I was a teenager and have not been up a tree in anything other than a climbing stand in the last 30+ years. I really like the sticks and am relieved that I chose the Heliums. They are pretty light for 3 sticks. The double steps were definitely the right call.</p><p></p><p>The saddle is comfortable and feels really solid. I also have the Podium from Out On a Limb. It is rock steady.</p><p></p><p>I am very happy with this setup. I just need time up and down the tree to dial it in. I am also making sure to do the walk through the neighborhood to the woods nearby to test out various methods of packing it all in and out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swd, post: 4764743, member: 19746"] You aren't kidding there!!! Practice is definitely going to be required for this setup. I am scheduling at least 1 hour a week in the woods until deer season to practice with this stuff. I have never used climbing sticks. I used pole spurs to climb when I was a teenager and have not been up a tree in anything other than a climbing stand in the last 30+ years. I really like the sticks and am relieved that I chose the Heliums. They are pretty light for 3 sticks. The double steps were definitely the right call. The saddle is comfortable and feels really solid. I also have the Podium from Out On a Limb. It is rock steady. I am very happy with this setup. I just need time up and down the tree to dial it in. I am also making sure to do the walk through the neighborhood to the woods nearby to test out various methods of packing it all in and out. [/QUOTE]
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