Summit Climber question
#21
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
plastic on LW ones is quiet.
i agree if you would pull REAL tight down on anything plastic, i could break.
just SNUG the LW straps down and they will be fine.
yes my dad used to say, LITTLE SPROUL BRO IT AGAIN, WHY ARE YOU ALWAYS TEARING THINGS APART.
YOU KNOW, I STILL TEAR STUFF APART BUT MORE CAREFUL NOW.......
#22
putting tape on THA buckles will help with noise.it will still make noise but a lot better if it hits metal of stands.but when tape gets wet it starts coming off, i did not like that.
plastic on LW ones is quiet.
i agree if you would pull REAL tight down on anything plastic, i could break.
just SNUG the LW straps down and they will be fine.
yes my dad used to say, LITTLE SPROUL BRO IT AGAIN, WHY ARE YOU ALWAYS TEARING THINGS APART.
YOU KNOW, I STILL TEAR STUFF APART BUT MORE CAREFUL NOW.......
plastic on LW ones is quiet.
i agree if you would pull REAL tight down on anything plastic, i could break.
just SNUG the LW straps down and they will be fine.
yes my dad used to say, LITTLE SPROUL BRO IT AGAIN, WHY ARE YOU ALWAYS TEARING THINGS APART.
YOU KNOW, I STILL TEAR STUFF APART BUT MORE CAREFUL NOW.......
#24
#26
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location:
Posts: 2,186
10-4 on the problem confronting you should your lower section decide to ratchet its way down. I was just sitting there. Shuffled my feet and .... watched my lower section of my new "Cadillac" brand stand ratchet its way down 10-12 feet. I had forgotten to attach it to the top section ! Deep do-do !! Fortunately I was up "only" about 20 feet. Didn't have to eat too much bark !! But I tell you it was not fun, and it was all I could do to safely get down that tree.
My cousin's Summit Viper had such factory straps, but no big deal to rig up one. Also let me throw in a plug for using a safety harness. It is a life saver.
The wear on the rubber must be normal. Robert's Viper's strap's rubber covering is more or less scuffed off much of the length. I can't see how that would be a problem.
My cousin's Summit Viper had such factory straps, but no big deal to rig up one. Also let me throw in a plug for using a safety harness. It is a life saver.
The wear on the rubber must be normal. Robert's Viper's strap's rubber covering is more or less scuffed off much of the length. I can't see how that would be a problem.
#28
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
#29
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Baileysville, WV
Posts: 2,925
I cant imagine replacing those cables just cause a little rubber is gone....but Im sure a lot of folks do. My Goliath is an 06 model and I have used that thing and used it a LOT. Like over 100 hours a year and the rubber covering is showing a little wear but nothing drastic. The rubber spray is a good idea tho... I can think of more than one place on the stand that would be nice on.