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Old 05-06-2010, 06:21 AM   #1
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Default millenium climber?

i was wondering if anyone has any experience or thoughts on this particular treestand. http://www.millenniumstands.com/products.asp?prod=M1

i had an API that was decent but it wasn't too comfortable to me. plus, the cable system wasn't easy to adjust the further up the tree i went. i have an old school tree lounge that i've had for years. it is very comfortable to me. but, with the levelers this stand is heavy and it isn't very quiet to setup. i don't use a climber a whole lot any more due to having ladder stands setup around the property that we hunt. but, there are some areas that i would like to hunt where a lighter and easier to setup stand would come in handy. plus, it has a built in leveling system. so any help or advice is appreciated.
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Old 05-07-2010, 06:57 PM   #2
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i was wondering if anyone has any experience or thoughts on this particular treestand. http://www.millenniumstands.com/products.asp?prod=M1

i had an API that was decent but it wasn't too comfortable to me. plus, the cable system wasn't easy to adjust the further up the tree i went. i have an old school tree lounge that i've had for years. it is very comfortable to me. but, with the levelers this stand is heavy and it isn't very quiet to setup. i don't use a climber a whole lot any more due to having ladder stands setup around the property that we hunt. but, there are some areas that i would like to hunt where a lighter and easier to setup stand would come in handy. plus, it has a built in leveling system. so any help or advice is appreciated.
equalizer has adjusting feature you want.ladderstands are great on privateland, publicland they are not.
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Old 05-10-2010, 03:51 AM   #3
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I'm going to buy one over the summer in preparation to hunt this fall. What I like about them is that the base can be hung unobtrusively anywhere on any tree, so for about an additional $30 dollars per base you can go from site to site without moving a whole stand.
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