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Sooo pumped for these. Time to retire my prototype beast sticks after 8 years.

looks like lwcg knocked it outta the park with these. Compact, double step, amazing attachment to my .5! So excited to put them through the paces this year. They literally addressed every issue I had with the single steps.
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I like everything about them except the price ! They do look really nice , im in the market and would preorder but 4-6 weeks with these guys might turn into a lot longer !
Ya luckiky got a law enforcement discount. Looking at other companies the price is inline.
My.5 has been put through hell the last 4 seasons and I have zero complaints. Best stand I ever owned. I’ve been super lucky, never had one issue with them on shipping or the products themselves.

Season opens in the low country August 15th and sept 15 here. As long as I have them during the season I’m good haha.

August 15 till Jan 1st I got plenty of time to hunt and use them. Won’t get after it hard till Oct-November anyways.
 
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Website is updated with them.
 
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Meh. 1.7lbs a stick. Imo nothing tops Tree Styx this year. They're incredible
Those are nice on weight for sure. I hate the flex of carbon though after using the tetherd and the timber ninja.

Those tree Styx look like an absolute nightmare to attach to a tree stand. I would get them caught on every muscadine vine the first trip out haha.

IMO that’s where the lwcg shines. The integration of products is just mind boggling to me.

As much I wanted to like my beast stand and sticks I couldn’t stand the beast stand. Long, flexed like crazy and awkward to pack. The .5 just blew it outta the water. Kept the sticks for years but these new double sticks are gunna replace them if I had to guess just for pack ability alone.
 
Those are nice on weight for sure. I hate the flex of carbon though after using the tetherd and the timber ninja.

Those tree Styx look like an absolute nightmare to attach to a tree stand. I would get them caught on every muscadine vine the first trip out haha.

IMO that’s where the lwcg shines. The integration of products is just mind boggling to me.

As much I wanted to like my beast stand and sticks I couldn’t stand the beast stand. Long, flexed like crazy and awkward to pack. The .5 just blew it outta the water. Kept the sticks for years but these new double sticks are gunna replace them if I had to guess just for pack ability alone.
Treestyx actually are stupid easy to attach to tree. I am by no mean light and they don’t flex even for my better effort of bouncing on them. To me those 17” stick steps look awful thin and I foresee the flex in those being a bigger issue. And if you look at those 14” sticks released also they look like they are bending just attaching to the tree
 

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Looks very cool and I’m super pumped to demo them at the roadshow in Iowa at the end of the month. The new doubles look cool too, all I seen was the 14” doubles tho. I run the 17s now and when I buy more it will be the 20s. LWCG doubles are just the best.
 
Those are nice on weight for sure. I hate the flex of carbon though after using the tetherd and the timber ninja.

Those tree Styx look like an absolute nightmare to attach to a tree stand. I would get them caught on every muscadine vine the first trip out haha.

IMO that’s where the lwcg shines. The integration of products is just mind boggling to me.

As much I wanted to like my beast stand and sticks I couldn’t stand the beast stand. Long, flexed like crazy and awkward to pack. The .5 just blew it outta the water. Kept the sticks for years but these new double sticks are gunna replace them if I had to guess just for pack ability alone.
Yup, had my sights on the .75 for a long time now. As the roadshow gets closer I keep thinking about the .5. Hard to say without ever being on either. I cannot wait to demo all this stuff.
 
Yup, had my sights on the .75 for a long time now. As the roadshow gets closer I keep thinking about the .5. Hard to say without ever being on either. I cannot wait to demo all this stuff.
I just bought a .5 for the 3rd time. The only difference about this time, is I got it with a medium seat. I think that will make all the difference for me. It should be sweet for those early season 2-3 hour sits.

I've been using the .75 for the last 2 year's and that will not be going anywhere though. That thing is a workhorse. The absolute perfect hang on stand.
 
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Treestyx actually are stupid easy to attach to tree. I am by no mean light and they don’t flex even for my better effort of bouncing on them. To me those 17” stick steps look awful thin and I foresee the flex in those being a bigger issue. And if you look at those 14” sticks released also they look like they are bending just attaching to the tree
Ya I said attach to the stand, not the tree. Most of the modern sticks bite the tree great, beast sticks being the best. I meant attaching them to the stand. They look terrible. Gunna have to bungy or j hook them, hard pass.

not a chance those sticks will flex being one piece. Way too stiff and rigid. I can jump on the end of my .5 and it won’t flex. I could get my beast stand to flex a bunch and I’m only 160lbs. Peoole said they same thing about beast sticks flexing and Im going on my 8th season and no flexing or bending.
 
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