Silencing Lone Wolf Sticks
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Re: Silencing Lone Wolf Sticks
Stealth strips..nothing compares. no need to try and re invent the wheel, contact Lou, get some stealth strips. Bike inner tubes work just fine to quiet down the buckles, you gotta replace them every 2-3 years but for the couple bucks they cost I’m good with that.
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I’m a stealth strip guy. It works. And the product is sold by a fellow Beast. Nuff said.
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barrym4odha wrote:Bringing up this old thread..anyone have pix of their completed sticks and standafter applying strips?
Thanks
Mark
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Re: Silencing Lone Wolf Sticks
Thanks.the Facebook page is great.
Does anyone put strips on the feet where they attach to the tree and stack on each other?
Does anyone put strips on the feet where they attach to the tree and stack on each other?
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barrym4odha wrote:Thanks.the Facebook page is great.
Does anyone put strips on the feet where they attach to the tree and stack on each other?
If you're referring to the teeth, I wouldn't recommend that. However I've seen guys put strips on the outside of the V Brackets.
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I use helium sticks not lone wolf, for me the best silencing has been to slow down and take my time. I will add a bit of moleskin or stealth strips for contact points but really it is taking my time and being deliberate that has cut down on the most noise for me. I use to be in way too much of a hurry.
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Nice setup! Would you mind if I posted this on Stealth Outdoors Facebook page?
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I use girls hair ties in the teeth of my sticks and I think cbigbear did paracord.
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Waymore wrote:SouthpawSwitchback wrote:Has anyone stealth stripped their Hawk Helium sticks? It seems like it would be a little trickier to pull off due to their unusual shape.
Yes did mine. Call Lou at Stealth Strips he will set you up as you need some custom strips that he has. Do not take off the steps when doing it because its a nightmare installing them as there is small washers that are very hard to get back in
Did mine and took the steps off, too. Used a putty knife to help seat the internal step washers.
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Re: Silencing Lone Wolf Sticks
barrym4odha wrote:Bringing up this old thread..anyone have pix of their completed sticks and standafter applying strips?
Thanks
Mark
Mark, see this thread, its an old one
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=14014&p=686032#p686032
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