What is your experience with climbing stands?
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What is your experience with climbing stands?
Please, if I ask some dumb question, you may laugh a lot!
Can you put these kind of equipment on a tree that is not at 90 degrees ?
I am interested on a cheaper, but safe , of course, model.
Brand? Model? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Can you put these kind of equipment on a tree that is not at 90 degrees ?
I am interested on a cheaper, but safe , of course, model.
Brand? Model? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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gad, i use an API BOWHUNTER stand, and in my opinion it grips the tree like a bear.i have climbed my share of trees that most people wouldn't climb cause of the shape, crooked,thickness,...whatever. the only drawback that i've found with this stand is it seems the platform is a bit small. but im 6'1" with size 13 shoes though. also after 4 hours hanging in the tree the seat tends to get a bit uncomfortable but i modified my seat a bit. overall i love this stand and wouldn't leave the house without it!!-------STEEL
I have a lonewolf sit and climb. as long as you can hang on to it when climbin crazy trees that thing will climb anything you can get it on even a steel pole. Its light, quiet, strong (I wiegh 2500 and light to carry about 18 pounds. Comfort level is good and saftey is great. I love it but see its all in what your use to...
Dedicated.... ta all the sweet Bucks yet ta die!
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I have a Summit bushmaster and it is a very well built solid stand. I have actually used it very little though, as I much prefer my ladder or hang-on stands for actual hunting. I usually hunt private land where it's a pretty low risk of theft, so it's much easier to have a stand set up and ready to use when I get to the hunting site.
I keep the Summit in case I want to use it to set up on a new location for an evening or two just to see if it's a good spot. If it looks promising, I can then hang a more permanent stand there.
I keep the Summit in case I want to use it to set up on a new location for an evening or two just to see if it's a good spot. If it looks promising, I can then hang a more permanent stand there.
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Which type of stand is best for that tree ???
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WHICH CLIMBER?
I HAVE BOTH LONE WOLF SIT AND CLIMB AND OLE MAN VISION.I PREFER THE OLE MAN.IT MAY BE A LITTLE AWKWARD TO CARRY,BUT ITS NOT A BIG DEAL.FOR ME IT IS MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE THAN THE WOLF WHICH IS SOMEWHAT A SQUEEZE,ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE GONNA SIT A LONG TIME.GOES UP QUIET,IS STABLE,AND OFFERS YOU THE OPTIONS OF HUNTING FACING THE TREE AS WELL AS A SHOOTING RAIL IF YOU TURN THE UPPER PORTION OF THE STAND UP.BEFORE YOU MAKE A DECISION I WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO TRY ONE OUT
COUPLE MORE POINTS I FORGOT TO MENTION ABOUT THE OLE MAN VISION CLIMBER....YOU CAN CLIMB BIGGER DIAMETER TREES ,THE LONE WOLF IS LIMITED IN THIS AREA....AS MENTIONED BY SOMEBODY ELSE,,,LONE WOLFS I ARE EXPENSIVE(OVERPRICED) FOR WHAT THEY OFFER.YOU COULD ALMOST BUY 2 OLE MANS FOR THE PRICE OF A LONE WOLF.TRY LOOKIN ON EBAY FOR AN OLE MAN.YOU REALLY NEED TO TRY EACH ONE IF POSSIBLE AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF.THE OLE MAN IS NOT THAT MUCH HEAVIER EITHER.