Hawk Traction Climbing Stick, 20 ft for tree stands vs Climbing Sticks - Aluminum Non-Slip Tree Steps (Set of 4)
Overall winner: Climbing Sticks - Aluminum Non-Slip Tree Steps (Set of 4)
Key Differences
Hawk’s 20ft stick (A) has far more customer feedback (1,924 reviews) indicating mixed durability with reports of male ends breaking but offers ergonomic oval tubing and quiet installation; Panbofoda (B) is lighter aluminum with anti-slip V-shaped steps and higher average rating but far fewer reviews (24) and lacks stated sizing/weight capacity. Pick Hawk if you value a widely reviewed, ergonomically designed long stick; pick Panbofoda if you prioritize ultra-light construction and anti-slip step design and can accept limited review depth and missing spec details
Hawk Traction Climbing Stick, 20 ft for tree stands
Climbing stick set designed for tree stands and blinds with angled, raised-step traction. Quiet installation with over-molded tree strap hooks and durable steel construction. Customers note good quality and easy setup, with some mixed feedback on strap tightness
Pros
- angled traction steps for non-slip grip
- quiet installation with over-molded strap hooks
- ergonomic oval tubing for secure grip
- lightweight and easy to attach to packs
Cons
- straps may be too tight for some users
- mixed durability reports on male ends breaking
Climbing Sticks - Aluminum Non-Slip Tree Steps (Set of 4)
Aluminum climbing steps with anti-slip design for secure tree stand ascent. Includes sturdy straps for safe setup. Customer notes emphasize traction at each end of the steps
Pros
- ultra-light aluminum construction
- anti-slip V-shaped support design
- includes 4 fixing straps
- projections on step ends prevent boot slips
Cons
- customer insights show none
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Hawk |
| Versatility | Panbofoda |
| User Reviews | Panbofoda |