






🌲 Step Up Your Game with LEIMO KPARTS – Climb Confidently, Hunt Boldly!
LEIMO KPARTS 4-inch screw-in tree steps are crafted from heavy-duty alloy steel, offering a robust 705 lbs weight capacity. Featuring a slip-resistant knurled surface and an easy-to-install sharp threaded tip, these steps provide a secure, stable foothold for hunting, tree trimming, or archery setups. Sold in an 8-pack, they combine durability and versatility to elevate your outdoor climbing experience safely and efficiently.








| ASIN | B08MQHDZP1 |
| Brand | LEIMO KPARTS |
| Brand Name | LEIMO KPARTS |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 297 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 12W x 10.8H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2.06 kg |
| Item height | 10.8 centimetres |
| Item weight | 2.06 kg |
| Load Capacity | 705 pound |
| Manufacturer | LEIMO |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 64 Inches |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti-Slip, Heavy Duty |
| Product dimensions | 12W x 10.8H centimetres |
| Special feature | Anti-Slip , Heavy Duty |
| UPC | 788626205558 |
V**S
Boa aquisição
Produto aparentemente é de boa qualidade.
K**.
The best tree step
Best tree steps I have ever found. Very solid, very wide and they screw in very easily. Would not use any other brand.
L**D
Want to feel Safe?
Went in remarkable easy. Super sharp. Never bent. Used all season no problems. More importantly, I felt secure after first climb up. I Will only buy these. Others stated similar sizes and bend! Walked up to my tree literally pushed the tip in, and turned them in. All the way up the tree. No jerking around trying to get one started! Don’t be fooled. You get what you pay for. The only question is, is it worth a fall to save yourself a couple dollars?? No! I’m 250lbs not a flex on the step. Perfect!!
H**S
Good product
Great spikes. Sharp screws allow for easy installation and removal. I’d purchase these again.
B**N
These work on pine trees
On the lower part of a pine tree, you must knock some bark off to get these to hold but further up the tree the bark is thinner. These spikes can be screwed in by hand. No tool is required on a pine tree.
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