Can anybody identify this treestand?
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Can anybody identify this treestand?
Can anybody identify this treestand? It looks real comfortable and I want to get one.
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I have saw the same ones in Cabelas catalogs
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Re: Can anybody identify this treestand?
I dunno what make of stand that is, but I wonder....
How the heck does a person SAFELY climb in/out of that thing? Perhaps your tree steps / climbing sticks would have to go up higher than the seat; then you somehow step around the tree trunk, step down backwards onto the seat, then step down backwards onto the platform?
How the heck does a person SAFELY climb in/out of that thing? Perhaps your tree steps / climbing sticks would have to go up higher than the seat; then you somehow step around the tree trunk, step down backwards onto the seat, then step down backwards onto the platform?
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Re: Can anybody identify this treestand?
It is a hunters loung tree stand. I have one and after you get into the tree and in it, it is very comfortable. Getting it in the tree is a chore and getting into the stand is in my opinion a real danger. So I always have my safty harness when I use this stand. I get into it using a set of climbing sticks that extend 6' beyond the platform up the tree and like I said I am using the safty harnes from the ground until I get back on the ground after the hunt.
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hope it stays real cold out, looks like it could soak up a lake
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Auctly the seat is waterproof. I have never got into it after a rain and had the seat wet.
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Re: Can anybody identify this treestand?
rrbou wrote:It is a hunters loung tree stand. I have one and after you get into the tree and in it, it is very comfortable. Getting it in the tree is a chore and getting into the stand is in my opinion a real danger. So I always have my safty harness when I use this stand. I get into it using a set of climbing sticks that extend 6' beyond the platform up the tree and like I said I am using the safty harnes from the ground until I get back on the ground after the hunt.
just saw this one... but I would have to agree on that. That rail on the side is a real danger if you have to step around it to get into the stand. Any slight shift wouldnt be good. I personally wouldnt own something I was afraid to get into
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Mine is really solid in the tree. I have ratchet straps on the top and the bottom. The thing I do not like is that you have to step out so far from the tree to get into the stand and out of the stand. I guess that if I was still in my 20ies it would not bother me, But with age comes caution, or brains one or the other.
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That is a copy of the tree lounge, I have one too.
It is the most comfortable chair I have ever sat in, indoors or out. It has only been in a tree once and it was quite a chore to get it up there. It wasn't an issue to climb in to, but it was a nightmare getting it up the tree.
Mine is still like new and isn't likely to see another tree, I use it as a chair by the firepit in my backyard.
For the Ontario guys, you can get that chair at the army surplus store in London, $120 if I recall.
I had to rent a Zoom Boom to get it in to the tree:
Then I figured, "who needs the tree"?
It is the most comfortable chair I have ever sat in, indoors or out. It has only been in a tree once and it was quite a chore to get it up there. It wasn't an issue to climb in to, but it was a nightmare getting it up the tree.
Mine is still like new and isn't likely to see another tree, I use it as a chair by the firepit in my backyard.
For the Ontario guys, you can get that chair at the army surplus store in London, $120 if I recall.
I had to rent a Zoom Boom to get it in to the tree:
Then I figured, "who needs the tree"?
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i had one and did not keep it for long .getting in and out of it is a real pain .you have to step out to far from the tree to get around the bar and stand on the platform not safe id not like it at all very heavy as well hard to put up by myself DUTCH
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I checked out Tree lounge and all they are currently offering are climbers. Thanks for all the info. I’m going to keep looking. Maybe I can talk this guy out of his.
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Look at Malinium treestands
Very comfortable but they aint cheap
Very comfortable but they aint cheap
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With a tree stand like that and camo on the "climber" you could even retreive your prize without leaving your seat.
It would be a little noisy at first light but they would get used to it
With a tree stand like that and camo on the "climber" you could even retreive your prize without leaving your seat.
It would be a little noisy at first light but they would get used to it
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