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Saddle Hunting - Year 1 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="KatManDew" data-source="post: 5278395" data-attributes="member: 9804"><p>I went straight with the beast sticks so I have no experience with the cheaper options. I have some bigger heavier sticks I use that I set and leave at permanent private spots I hunt but I wouldn't consider using those on public. Just too heavy. You run the risk of theft if you leave them. Mobility is key for public for me. I am hunting public spots I would never go to if I had to pack a 20+ lb climber in. I read too much about kick out and stability issues with some of the cheaper options and wanted light and sturdy. To get both I didn't think I could go cheap. They are pricey but it was a one time spend for me and I have no regret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KatManDew, post: 5278395, member: 9804"] I went straight with the beast sticks so I have no experience with the cheaper options. I have some bigger heavier sticks I use that I set and leave at permanent private spots I hunt but I wouldn’t consider using those on public. Just too heavy. You run the risk of theft if you leave them. Mobility is key for public for me. I am hunting public spots I would never go to if I had to pack a 20+ lb climber in. I read too much about kick out and stability issues with some of the cheaper options and wanted light and sturdy. To get both I didn’t think I could go cheap. They are pricey but it was a one time spend for me and I have no regret. [/QUOTE]
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