Description
Climb safe and high with confidence using the Kalkal Double-step Foldable Climbing Sticks. They’re the lightest in Kalkal’s climbing stick series. Crafted from rugged 6061 aluminum and featuring folding, non-slip steps, V-brackets, silent stack system, etc, these hunting climbing sticks deliver secure and quiet ascent/descent performance in tree stand or saddle hunting. You can mount them on most trees in the woods.
Lightweight Climbing Sticks Details
- Lightweight Climbing Sticks: Our Kalkal climbing sticks are made of strong yet lightweight 6061 aluminum; each stick weighs just 1.87 lb. They won’t add much burden to your backpack when out for a hunting trip.
- Non-Slip Steps: The traction gripping steps feature raised ends, providing non-slip performance between your boots and steps in damp or slick conditions, keeping every climb safe.
- Upgraded Strong Straps: Includes 4pcs high-quality straps that lock the sticks firmly in place, and offer a safe and easy climbing experience. Suitable to use on trees with a diameter range from 6″ – 20”.
- V-bracket Stability: The rugged, toothed V-shape brackets bite into tree bark firmly and can support hunters up to 300 lbs. Confident in every step and comfortable in every climb.
- Silent and Folding Design: Kalkal climbing sticks feature foldable steps and a quiet stacking system that allows you to put all four sticks together, easily carry them without making any noise.
Detailed Specifications
- Stick Length: 17 in
- Step Width: 10 in
- Step-to-Step Spacing: 15 in
- Foot Clearance: 4 in
- Weight Per Stick: 1.86 lbs
- Weight Capacity: 300 lbs

How to Use The Foldable Tree Climbing Sticks?

How to Assemble Kalkal Climbing Stick?
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Quite easy to stack fast to put up! Thought I would suffer from getting ¡°budget sticks¡± but they are much better than expected.
I brought these sticks out to the field for testing, only to discover that some assembly was required… and that assembly proved frustrating. For some unfathomable reason on each stick they have one set of the foot pegs installed, and the other installed without the pegs; requiring the purchaser to disassemble the tree mount and foot peg mount, install the foot pegs and reassemble the components. Either fully assemble them, or at least don’t require disassembly before assembly can be accomplished!
Attempting assembly in the field resulted in my losing a washer and a nut, so I only assembled one there, leaving the rest to assemble once I got back home. Testing the climbing stick did prove it’s worth. They are fairly light, and easy to secure to a tree. They proved stable and sturdy enough to provide excellent assistance in climbing.
These could easily come in handy if you have a pre-planned location for their use, particularly if you are able to set them up in advance and leave them. While they could certainly come in handy in any situation, I doubt many would like to carry them around just in case they might need them. They are rather long and bulky, and while relatively light individually, you would be looking at hauling around an extra 7+ pounds if you planned on bringing all four.