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Started by Greg Massey, September 19, 2022, 10:38:59 PM
Quote from: Turkeybutt on September 20, 2022, 05:09:47 AMJust one more thing for me to take into the woods but I might like one to help me get up off the ground. With that said, I'm thinking a long wooden walking/whacking stick is in order. Somehow I see myself bending those collapsible aluminum poles way too easy.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on September 20, 2022, 10:42:02 AMQuote from: Turkeybutt on September 20, 2022, 05:09:47 AMJust one more thing for me to take into the woods but I might like one to help me get up off the ground. With that said, I'm thinking a long wooden walking/whacking stick is in order. Somehow I see myself bending those collapsible aluminum poles way too easy. I was close to 500lbs. at one point and never bent one except when I shut it in the car door and even then they were still usable. (Did it twice) By the way I just wanted to throw this out there, if you take the time to read the sticker on the Primos shooting sticks they all say not to use them as a walking stick as do all of my shooting sticks like the one Tom077 posted though mine is not the same brand as his. I have had that type collapse on me both when I was close to 500lbs. and when I was down to 228lbs. Not trying to insult anyone but I have been hurt enough times I am just trying to save anyone else any hurt. Best of luck with whatever you choose. I forgot to get the name of those for you but have to go back to town so will when I get home, sorry.
Quote from: Tom007 on September 20, 2022, 10:56:55 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on September 20, 2022, 10:42:02 AMQuote from: Turkeybutt on September 20, 2022, 05:09:47 AMJust one more thing for me to take into the woods but I might like one to help me get up off the ground. With that said, I'm thinking a long wooden walking/whacking stick is in order. Somehow I see myself bending those collapsible aluminum poles way too easy. I was close to 500lbs. at one point and never bent one except when I shut it in the car door and even then they were still usable. (Did it twice) By the way I just wanted to throw this out there, if you take the time to read the sticker on the Primos shooting sticks they all say not to use them as a walking stick as do all of my shooting sticks like the one Tom077 posted though mine is not the same brand as his. I have had that type collapse on me both when I was close to 500lbs. and when I was down to 228lbs. Not trying to insult anyone but I have been hurt enough times I am just trying to save anyone else any hurt. Best of luck with whatever you choose. I forgot to get the name of those for you but have to go back to town so will when I get home, sorry.I hear you Steve. I do not put tremendous pressure on mine, it's like a "guiding crutch" in rough terrain. I do not need a walking stick yet, but if I ever need one because of necessity, I would opt for a stick rated as such. My stick never collapsed on me, I am 5'10, 180 pounds. Everything here depends on the individual needs, thus all suggestions have merit for some, not for all. Great input. Be well....
Quote from: Tom007 on September 20, 2022, 11:13:29 AMAnytime Greg, you are welcome my friend...best of luck..