I currently have a set of 4 XOP sticks. they are nice for climbing, they have really nice steps that are curved up slightly which helps prevent your boot from slipping off, they also stand off a little further from the tree, giving you more room to get your center of gravity over the step. Plus they lock together when stacked which makes packing them in quieter and easier. On the downside they are on the heavy side.
I also have a set of Beast Gear sticks. they are super light (under 2 pounds per stick), they grip the tree like a grizzly claw and they have double steps. They have no moving parts so nothing will possibly squeak while setting them up. They stack really nicely as well. A bit pricier but my personal favorite for mobile hunting. I also use rope mods instead of cam buckle straps to hang them. That makes is quicker to set them up and no metal accidentally clanking while I'm trying to hang them.
The Hawks are nice, but heavy and have a weird strap for setting them up where you have to go metal on metal which creates a potential for noise. A better option that is affordable like the Hawks would be the Muddy's.
I also have a set of Beast Gear sticks. they are super light (under 2 pounds per stick), they grip the tree like a grizzly claw and they have double steps. They have no moving parts so nothing will possibly squeak while setting them up. They stack really nicely as well. A bit pricier but my personal favorite for mobile hunting. I also use rope mods instead of cam buckle straps to hang them. That makes is quicker to set them up and no metal accidentally clanking while I'm trying to hang them.
The Hawks are nice, but heavy and have a weird strap for setting them up where you have to go metal on metal which creates a potential for noise. A better option that is affordable like the Hawks would be the Muddy's.