Reviews Summary for Snakesticks Oogly (Super, Heavy and Light Duty) |
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Reviews: 4
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Average rating: 3.0/5
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MSRP: $$39.99 to $79.99
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Description: Combining a 48" in length, 1 1/2" in diameter thick hardwood shaft, a 7" reinforced steel ferrule, and high-grade 1/2" titanium, this stick is made for ripping! Unlike other field sticks, this stick features a very wide body allowing the hunter to apply greater force with greater leverage. If you want to tear up tons of paper piles, dig out a canal bank, or tear apart a barn, this is the tool to do it!
The tip extends out from the shaft at less than a 90° perpendicular angle for added leverage and strength. It also features our unique beveled tip but with a twist; it’s gripped! The inlayed grip gives the user added traction for moving or tearing objects. The Oogly Stick is ideal for turning over debris, ripping through rotted logs, etc.
The Oogly Stick is long enough to reach difficult places and can be used to pin down the head of a snake. It can even suspend a couple hundred pound man from a tree without a problem! This stick is a great companion and a must have for any snake hunter!
Don't let it's size, strength and versatility overwhelm you. The Super-Duty Oogly is fairly light-weight. The combination of White Ash and Titanium give this stick the highest possible strength-to-weight ratio. You'd be surprised how balanced this mighty field stick feels!
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Mitch
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Rating: 2/5
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Jan 26, 2004 17:09
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Not Useful
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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You can just buy a titanium hook for less amount of money and use that to handle snakes as well as ripping up piles of debris and stumps.
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dwholt
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Rating: 4/5
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Jan 6, 2004 09:32
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Better than most
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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I think the heavy duty version is very nice. It may look like a garden tool but it is much better in my opinion and it looks much nicer too. I think that if you don’t want to make your own you cant go wrong with one of these. I give it a thumbs up
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RonnieHurst
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Rating: 2/5
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Jan 6, 2004 00:53
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Overpriced
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Time owned: months
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You can get the exact same thing by buying a $10 garden hoe from walmart or home depot and beating the spade off with a hammer. Most hoes have the same shaped "hook" behind the spade once it is removed. I have one that I have used for several years at a fraction of the cost of this thing.
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Mitch
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Rating: 4/5
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Jan 4, 2004 00:48
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Good tool
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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I don't think these are needed. A stainless or Titanium hook can easily do what the oogly can do. I think it is unnecessary to purchase an oogle. DOn't get me wrong it is a nice product but not useful.
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