The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
Timbertall Treestands are a patented design that shows proven results. These stands are easy to shoot from and are comfortable to sit in. They allow your feet to go through the side rails for more comfortable and controllable climbing. Timbertall Treestands have a self-leveling system that allows you to adjust your treestand without having to disconnect anything. With our two piece climbers starting at 12.5 pounds, our stands are lightweight and ideal for easy backpacking. If interested visit us at www.timbertalloutdoors.comfor more information and pictures, or call us at 570-837-1775.
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RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
$$, are these made in the USA?
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RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
They range from $239-$411.
& yes they are made in the USA, they're made in the same building I'm in. |
RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
Again, what makes them the most advanced climbing stand?
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RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
Apparently they are only one of the lightest, and not advanced at all. I'll Stick with my Summit.
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RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
Can you adjust your stand safely while in the tree without having to disconnect a thing and put yourself at any risk of falling? & does your summit weigh 12.5 pounds? Does it have a lifetime warranty? Is it made out of true aircraft alluminum? Keep in mind that if there are bends in your alluminum it is not 6061T6. I'm pretty sure what your answers to all these questions are going to be.
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RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
Just wanted to find out what the stand had to offer. I very seldom have to adjust my stand, but no, I couldn't do it without unhooking.The Equalizer stand can though.But I CAN sit in it ALL DAY comfortably without having to buy any accessories and without readjusting, and moving around alot. That is very important to me especially during the rut, as I usually stay put from daylight until dark.I don't usually pack in too far so comfort is more of an issue with me than weight. I had a Lone Wolf Sit and Climb, nice and light, but expensive. It was a piece of crap when it came to comfort.Sold it after 1 week.Went back to my Summit.
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RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
Just looking at the pics, I can't see a way to adjust the stand without unhooking the cable and moving it in or out and then rehooking.
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RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
I think that before you should knock my stands you should sit in it, so that you can see that it has easy chair comfortability just like the stand that you're sitting in now. As well as all of the other great features that we have already discussed.
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RE: The Industry's Lightest and Most Advanced Climbing Treestands
As the instructions read, it is done by just turning the knob.
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