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bull_dogg
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Summit Goliath climber

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Hi everyone I hope everybody's freezers are getting nice and full. We got a nice 6 pointer and a doe but hopefully there is more to come lots of bow hunting still to be done. I have a question If anyone owns a Summit Goliath Climber. Im on the bigger end so I want something that will fit me nice and I can spend a lot of time in it. So how do you like your Goliath??
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I just purchased one about a month ago. I've used it a dozen times already and can honestly say it's a little too comfortable to be in. I am big as well (6'3', 225 lbs) and then you add the gear...etc....My only beef with it is being able to keep your peepers open while in it.... :oops:
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cousneddy
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I have spent some quality and quanity time in mine this year. I really have enjoyed it. It is sturdy, comfortable and quiet. I climbed down my tree last week with a small button buck bedded about 25 yards from me and he never knew i was leaving. I have also hunted out of a viper and I can say the extra 2 inches on the goliath are worth it. I'm 6'2, 200 pounds.

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bull_dogg
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where abouts did you guys buy yours??
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I picked mine up this past summer. I bought it used from an add on craigslist.com for $150.00
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Munch has a nice lone wolf on the trading post section of this site

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Post by Rich »

Also take a look at the API Grand Slam Magnum.

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Post by terrym »

I have one and those who know me will attest I'm a well "marbled" guy. I go up and down in that thing effortlessly and it's so comfortable I fall asleep in it every now and then. You simply cannot beat a summit Goliath !!!!
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Im trying to find a store that sells them
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Am 6'4", 225 lbs. Like to wear XXL hunting clothing. Glad to have my Summit Goliath Climber.

Just wished I used it more often. So comfy. Installed the foot rest also.

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[quote="bull_dogg"]Im trying to find a store that sells them[/quote]

Al's Corner Store in Arnprior, ON (between Pembroke/Renfrew and Ottawa).
Old Indian saying, if a leaf falls from a tree in the woods the turkey will see it, the deer will hear it, the bear will smell it, the moose will not eat it, but be on the look-out for LeGrand.
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Post by Adrian J Hare »

bull_dogg wrote:Im trying to find a store that sells them
The Goliath is a good stand for larger guys and hunters that hunt into the cold season where clothing will be an issue. The next step up from the Goliath is the Titian that is again another couple inches wider and longer in platforum size. They are also rated a little heavier for the weight issues.

Al's Corner store - Armprior
Shooters Choice - Kitchner/Waterloo

are two stores of many that deal with them...
Ontario Hunting Lodge
http://z13.invisionfree.com/Ont_Hunting_Lodge/index.php?act=idx
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