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seabee401
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Has anyone heard of a Summit Viper SI model? I found one on eBay new . real cheap. Same specs as the SD model. But never heard of SI model???
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seabee401 wrote:Has anyone heard of a Summit Viper SI model? I found one on eBay new . real cheap. Same specs as the SD model. But never heard of SI model???
Tom
I found this posted over on Amazon Tom.

If you are wondering about the SI following Summit Viper I can offer an explanation. This stand uses the older backpacking straps and the rail padding is Velcro secured instead of the newer zipper style. The stabilization strap is slightly different as well but works as well as the newer style. Same Summit quality just older appointments.

It sounds like my old one which I love. :)
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Get a set of stabilizing straps from Third Hand Archery. That stand will lock on tighter than pants on a Kardashian.
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xcaliber wrote:Get a set of stabilizing straps from Third Hand Archery. That stand will lock on tighter than pants on a Kardashian.
WOW that is some kinda tight :shock:
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Thanks for the replies and info. :wink:
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papabear1 wrote:
xcaliber wrote:Get a set of stabilizing straps from Third Hand Archery. That stand will lock on tighter than pants on a Kardashian.
WOW that is some kinda tight :shock:
You're not kiddin'! :lol:
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xcaliber wrote:Get a set of stabilizing straps from Third Hand Archery. That stand will lock on tighter than pants on a Kardashian.
And just as easy to remove also. :wink:
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