I was asked the other day to recommend a new set of 4 sticks or 5 sticks and I was stumped. What are the best 4 sticks and 5 sticks out there just now?
Thanks
JCS
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JCS
B & Q sticks and some times a length of dog rose just to lock off the quads especially after a long hike to get in place.Mine has to be 4 Garden centre poles...every so often they experience a catastrophic incident, the quad bike; draging things; brash mats; being borrowed. It has been a while since the pointer ate one for devillment.
Very good!I was asked the other day to recommend a new set of 4 sticks or 5 sticks and I was stumped. What are the best 4 sticks and 5 sticks out there just now?
Thanks
JCS
People get pulled in with the advertising, I look at all these bits of kit without rose tinted glasses...I used to say without reservation 4stable sticks, I have some alloy ones (that I was deprived of for several months, left on the hill) that are excellent and light/slim. However since I bought mine they have gone plasticky and brittle, and 2 pals have broken them.
When my 4stables were on their holidays on the hill I got the cheapest vipers I could find (£180). They are all they are cracked up to be. Yes, it’s like carrying a strainer post around (breadth, not weight) and yes, they are hugely over engineered for the task at hand, but god are they good.
Looked at blaser, the collar assembly looked faffy, and inevitably would result in a slowly sinking rifle at the worst possible time.
Haven’t tried 5th leg, I can’t help thinking on Lakeland fells would be the proverbial chocolate teapot. Maybe wrong on that, as I said I’d never get vipers![]()
I've got some limulus and they work very well with a bit of sanding and waxing of squeaky joints. Only downside is I find them very noisy when they clatter against each other.limulus short sticks are brilliant above the tree line on the hill gets you up out of the heather