It eliminates the need for workers to bend down or crawl to reach under heavy loads.
For hunters using "saddle" or "hang-on" stands, "strapping sticks" refers to the method of attaching to a backpack or the stand itself for transport into the woods. Tote strapping Sticks
To make fabric straps feel "sturdy" (like a stick), makers often use fusible interfacing , fleece, or nylon webbing inserted inside the fabric folds. It eliminates the need for workers to bend
Placing the "feet" of the sticks inside a stand frame or against a backpack's compression straps prevents them from shifting or clanging while walking. makers often use fusible interfacing