Climbing Tree Stands?
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Climbing Tree Stands?
Hi everyone!!
I am considering purchasing a climbing tree stand this season and I was wondering what your guys opinions are on which are the best ones to buy?
Safety is my number one factor, next to climbing ability.
Thanks!
I am considering purchasing a climbing tree stand this season and I was wondering what your guys opinions are on which are the best ones to buy?
Safety is my number one factor, next to climbing ability.
Thanks!
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Hey KWAN, Just thought id give my 2 cents. I just got a heckava deal on an API Grand Slam Stealth Bowhunter climbing stand. I was very impressed with the finish of the welds and quality of the whole stand desing. And above ALL ELSE it came with the finest safety harness I have ever seen. I have bought alot of stands and in order to be a member of the treestand manufactuiring assoc. you must have a safety belt with your stand and alot of manufacturers give the rinkiest pieice of crap they can get buy with and I have to say that API sells nothing but quality and saftey above all else period! This is a very quiet and quick to use stand to get up easliy but most importanly STAY THERE till you want to come down. I would say atleast look one over before you buy because what is your life worth to ya at twenty feet in the air? The best deal may not be the safest way to go. I am sure there is some other very good stands out there and there isint a member here that will steer you wrong, just get what you will be the happiest with and that will give you comfort as you enjoy your hunt. Good luck and God Bless what ever stand you rest your can in....!
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I prefer the API's chain to the Summit cables, just don't trust that slick piece of rubber to hold my fat butt 20' up a tree!
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http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recalls/treestand.htmlKwanzanator wrote:Hey thanks for the advice bros!! I was actually told that API makes the best stands out there and that was actually my first choice. But then I was told by another source, that there were alot of re-calls on the stands and they discontinued making them. Is there any truth in that?
http://www.heading-outdoors.com/tree_stands/
http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/recalls/ ... Fproducts/
Hope this is of assistance.
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I've used the API Bowhunter climber for the past two years & have been fairly happy with it. I haven't used other types so I can't make relative comparisons. The main drawback is that it's a bit of a hassle to put the stand on the tree in the dark. It involves putting pins through the frame and chain. It's ok as far as comfort, but the seat tends to bunch back toward the tree, and the back pad takes the edge off the bumps, but that's about it. I agree that the harness strap that came with it is very good. I understand that this model has been changed since I bought mine, but I don't know to what extent.
Overall, I'd rank it a 7/10.
Overall, I'd rank it a 7/10.
climbing treestands
i have the api grandslam bowhunter,
hunted with it for 3 seasons, outstanding performance, but i made some changes to their belt style harness to a car-seat belt buckle for comfort and safety, also extended side rails some with alluminum flat rails( Drilled holes to fasten) only for confort once in hunting position, provides a rail to lean suff on.
Just bought a Viper (2003 model)works good but time will tell, i like the sit-and-climb instead of leaning on my arms to lift my weight plus the platform. Son Adrian is now blessed with the API model, he is younger and leaner .
As far as the cables slipping i think it's important to secure the stand once in position quickly.
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hunted with it for 3 seasons, outstanding performance, but i made some changes to their belt style harness to a car-seat belt buckle for comfort and safety, also extended side rails some with alluminum flat rails( Drilled holes to fasten) only for confort once in hunting position, provides a rail to lean suff on.
Just bought a Viper (2003 model)works good but time will tell, i like the sit-and-climb instead of leaning on my arms to lift my weight plus the platform. Son Adrian is now blessed with the API model, he is younger and leaner .
As far as the cables slipping i think it's important to secure the stand once in position quickly.
My 2cts worthsiize=18][/size]