Bottomland® Ascend Climbing Sticks
Bottomland® Ascend Climbing Sticks
Bottomland® Ascend Climbing Sticks
Bottomland® Ascend Climbing Sticks
Bottomland® Ascend Climbing Sticks
Bottomland® Ascend Climbing Sticks

Bottomland® Ascend Climbing Sticks

Regular price $451.96 Sale price$406.76
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For the first time ever, elevate your tree stand and climbing sticks with the legendary Bottomland pattern. Conceal more and carry less into the woods with our lightweight products.

The Ascend Climbing Sticks have been engineered to complete Elevate’s mobile system. Available in packs of 4, our patent pending magnetic design enables simple stacked transportation. A fixed dual foot rung feature ensures a safe climb and adds more foot space. If used properly, these sticks will ensure that you can get into your favorite treestand quickly and safely. The Ascend Climbing Sticks are attached to the tree with a cam buckle provided with the purchase of each stick. Like all Elevate products, they are made in the USA and built to meet the demands of any hunter.

Read our safety warnings here

Read our hydro-dipped warranty here

Interested in our complete mobile set up? Check out our Bottomland Mobile Bundle.

Lengths: 17 or 20 in. (actual lengths are 17 5/16 in. and 20 5/16 in.)

Step-to-step measurements: 15 in. (17 in. stick) and 18 in. (20 in. stick)

Offset tree brace measurement: 2 ¾ in.

Foot rungs measure: 9 3/8 x 1 ¼ in.

Weight: approximately 1.6 lbs. (17 in. stick) and 1.75 lbs. (20 in. stick)

Material: 6061-T6 aluminum

Ascend Climbing Sticks attach to all Elevate treestands

Cam buckle straps included with each stick

Amsteel aiders can be used

4 Bottomland® Climbing Sticks (length of your choice)

4 black cam buckle straps

  1. Avoid Impact and Chemicals: The coatings on our products are highly durable, similar to those used on cars or firearms. However, excessive impact or contact with certain chemicals can cause damage. Avoid banging the dipped products together forcefully, as metal-on-metal contact can lead to chipping. Refrain from cleaning the dipped items with chemicals or solvents.  This could harm the coating.
  2. Handling: Take care when using your dipped products around hard surfaces or objects. Avoid hitting them with sharp or hard objects, such as climbing sticks, as this could result in damage.
  3. Cleaning: Clean your dipped products only with water and a soft cloth. Avoid using cleaning solutions, oils, or any other harsh chemicals, as they can potentially damage the coating and void the warranty.
  4. Avoid Metal-to-Metal Contact: Prevent metal-to-metal contact with your dipped items. For instance, avoid placing them directly on truck beds or letting metal objects rest on top of them, especially during transportation.
  5. Protect from Abrasive Surfaces: Do not drag your dipped products across concrete, rocks, or other abrasive surfaces, as this can cause scratches and damage to the coating.
  6. Proper Storage: Store your dipped items carefully, ensuring they are not in contact with hard or abrasive surfaces. When transporting them in a vehicle, place them on a soft surface like a seat or cushioned area to prevent any impact or scraping.

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