Ameristep Tree Steps 8-Pack with self-tapping screws vs Climbing Stick Aider for Hunting – Daisy Chain Rope Ladder
Overall winner: Ameristep Tree Steps 8-Pack with self-tapping screws
Key Differences
Ameristep’s Tree Steps come as an 8-pack of screw-in metal steps with a high-weight capacity listed at 750 lb and a substantially larger review sample (4.60 from 1201 reviews), while ZIVOXIA’s Climbing Stick Aider is a lightweight, hand-braided rope/daisy-chain style that supports up to 800 lb and is marketed for portability. Pick Ameristep if you want multiple heavy-duty screw-in steps and broad user feedback; pick ZIVOXIA if you prefer an ultra-light rope-style climbing aid with slightly higher listed weight support
Ameristep Tree Steps 8-Pack with self-tapping screws
Eight tree steps with 2" or 4" step sizes and self-tapping screws for quick mounting. Deeply knurled for safe climbing and non-reflective finish. Customers note heavy-duty build and easy installation, with mixed ease of starting
Pros
- heavy-duty build
- easy installation with self-tapping screws
- non-reflective finish
- deep knurling for safety
Cons
- mixed ease of starting
- some users may find setup challenging on certain trees
Climbing Stick Aider for Hunting – Daisy Chain Rope Ladder
Hand-braided rope ladder aider for hunting tree stands. Supports up to 800 pounds, lightweight at 1.6 ounces, folds compactly for portability. Customer note highlights ease of climbing on higher ground
Pros
- hand-braided ultra-high polymer rope
- supports up to 800 pounds
- lightweight and portable
- folds into compact size
Cons
- limited customer insight provided
- no explicit compatibility details
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ameristep |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Ameristep |
| User Reviews | Ameristep |