From rugged Alaskan peaks, to the heights of
Everest, to the volcanoes of Kilimanjaro, The
Stick is enabling climbers to reach impressive summits in good condition
and with ‘relative comfort.’
Dear P (at The Stick),I have just returned from a successful summit attempt of Mount Kilimanjaro.Our group had myriad physical (and a few psychological) handicaps.From knees and ankles that don't even look like knees or ankles, to ITBs andhamstrings so tight you could play a bass riff on them.When one of our fellow climbers pulled The Stick from his backpack, we wereskeptical.But within hours, we had all experienced the pleasure and pain relief thatonly The Stick could bring - including our Tanzanian guides and porters whoreferred to The Stick in their native Swahili tongue as "The Magic Stick".The Stick not only helped us all summit, but do so in relative comfort.The Stick was used at the summit (5,895 metres / 19,341 ft) and we havedocumented its use at this altitude.Our mountaineering team would be happy to provide testimonials for yourmarketing efforts.If you would like copies of our footage of The Stick being used at altitude,please let me know and I will arrange.Yours loosely (thanks to The Stick)Jack S.
On behalf of everyone at Team Stick, we congratulate you, Jack, and your team for such an impressive feat! We applaud your success and thank you for your willingness to share your story...and for giving us the nickname, "The Magic Stick."
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