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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4091088" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I don’t change ratchet straps but every couple or three years unless one is cut, and I usually save the old ones in case I need it for a camera strap. I sat in a stand last year that still has a strap from 2015 on it, and it’s still solid.</p><p>As far as changing bolts, I sit in 20+ year old stands every year and have never had an issue with the original bolts, so I would say unless they’re seriously degraded or about to rust in to, no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4091088, member: 24452"] I don’t change ratchet straps but every couple or three years unless one is cut, and I usually save the old ones in case I need it for a camera strap. I sat in a stand last year that still has a strap from 2015 on it, and it’s still solid. As far as changing bolts, I sit in 20+ year old stands every year and have never had an issue with the original bolts, so I would say unless they’re seriously degraded or about to rust in to, no. [/QUOTE]
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