Climber Recommendations
#11
I just ran across this new Summit stand that would fit your needs. It has a rail that can be folded back out of the way that you use for "sit/stand climbing. It's also 100 dollars LESS than that Lone Wolf you were looking at. http://www.lancasterarchery.com/summ...treestand.html
Look close at the back under the seat and you can see where the bar folds back to.
Look close at the back under the seat and you can see where the bar folds back to.
It's a good stand for bow hunting because you get the option to swing the front rail out of the way. The front rail sits lower than other climbers I have had so climbs a little different. If I left the rail up it doesn't hit my legs high enough if I'm standing that I'm use to.
I mostly fold it back now.
#12
I have this stand that I bought used if you can call it that. I guy I know bought it went up a tree once and then came back down. Realized he was getting to old to use a climber. Scared him to death so sold it to me cheap.
It's a good stand for bow hunting because you get the option to swing the front rail out of the way. The front rail sits lower than other climbers I have had so climbs a little different. If I left the rail up it doesn't hit my legs high enough if I'm standing that I'm use to.
I mostly fold it back now.
It's a good stand for bow hunting because you get the option to swing the front rail out of the way. The front rail sits lower than other climbers I have had so climbs a little different. If I left the rail up it doesn't hit my legs high enough if I'm standing that I'm use to.
I mostly fold it back now.
#13
It's a good stand if you like the option of getting the bar out of the way.