![]() On rare occasions we run out of black zinc bolts – black oxide or yellow zinc may be substituted. These come with nylon washers and a nyloc nut. ![]() Please double check your sticks and add at least 1/4″ to the length of your bolt to accommodate the eyelets. 1/4″-20 x 1 1/4″ hex head – Use these for Shikars to mount through the aider hole at the bottom of the stick and for Beast sticks.īolts available in a variety of sizes and included in price.1/4″-20 x 1″ button head – Use these for EWO DoubleSteps when mounting directly to the DoubleStep in one of the existing holes.1/4″-20 x 1 3/4″ hex head – Use these for Muddy Pros or any other 1″ stick when mounting through the tube directly.5/16″-18 x 2 1/2″ hex head Use these for XOP and API Huntin’ Sticks with stock steps.5/16″-18 x 2 1/4″ hex head Use these for XOP and API Huntin’ Sticks with EWO DoubleSteps and XOP Minis (connected at lower standoff location).(This is the shortest bolt we offer for LWCG sticks) 5/16″-18 x 1 1/2″ socket head- Use for LWCG Sticks. Intro Everything Hawk Helium Climbing Sticks: New Mini, Mods, and Actual Weights HuntingFarmer 19.5/16″-18 x 2″ hex head – Use these for newer Hawk Helium sticks (mid 2021).M6 x 1.0 x 50mm button head – Use these for Hawk Helium sticks (early 2021 and older) as well as TETHRD Skeletor sticks.1/4″-20 x 2 1/4″ hex head – Use these for LW/Novix/Trophyline when using EWO DoubleSteps.1/4″-20 x 2 1/2″ hex head – Use these for LW/Novix/Trophyline sticks when using stock steps. ![]() The EWO standoffs are designed to be used with socket head bolts. 1/4″-20 x 2 1/4″ socket head – Use these for EWO sticks or components. 01 Hawk Helium Climbing Stick Get from Amazon Get from Walmart Why it Stands Out To Us The Hawk Helium has steps that grab the traction of your boots so you don’t slip.This could have been due to somewhat cold fingers, but nonetheless, it was a small negative. The only other thing that I found somewhat difficult, was unclipping the treestand strap itself after the hunt. I will most likely buy some different backpack straps to use in place of the ones that come with the stand. I had the sticks, a backpack, and camera gear all attached to the stand, giving it some solid weight, and the straps weren't the kindest on my shoulders. Now on to the negatives. I don't have much here, but one thing that I didn't like were the backpack straps. What I like about this stand is it's price, as it retails at $129. It was a quick setup, and was very sturdy while in use. Last, but not least, it gripped the tree very well. It is by far the most comfortable seat cushion I have ever sat on while being in a tree. These lightweight aiders are a perfect addition to your hawk helium or muddy pro sticks to get you higher in the tree. It is small and compact enough to pack in easily, and is big enough to be comfortable when sitting in. It is rated at 10lbs, with a 21" by 27" platform. Simply put, I felt exponentially safer in the tree. Next, it is light. This is the first actual nice stand I have owned, and it is easy to tell how much better put together it is than a cheap $30 stand from Menards. First of all, it is very well put together. Hawk Helium Hang on Stand: Let's start out with the stand itself, and the positives that go with it.
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