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Getting a little tired of the Summit Climber...
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2003143" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>The one big addition that has helped immensely when I carry stand are trekking poles. Helps maintain balance when in sticky stuff. I also place bow in stand with bow sling that protects string and cables. The poles will help extend your distance and just keep you upright! I've mentioned Walmart trekking poles several times in other threads. They have cam locks and are tough as it can be. I have bought $$$$ ones that have not held up as well. So for $20 how can you go wrong for two of them. They just work! My size hasn't killed them yet after 3 years hard use in SD Badlands and CO high altitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2003143, member: 63925"] The one big addition that has helped immensely when I carry stand are trekking poles. Helps maintain balance when in sticky stuff. I also place bow in stand with bow sling that protects string and cables. The poles will help extend your distance and just keep you upright! I've mentioned Walmart trekking poles several times in other threads. They have cam locks and are tough as it can be. I have bought $$$$ ones that have not held up as well. So for $20 how can you go wrong for two of them. They just work! My size hasn't killed them yet after 3 years hard use in SD Badlands and CO high altitude. [/QUOTE]
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