Originally Posted by
mlp311
I was hesitant as well. I'm young, but no where near being in shape. I've never hunted from a Summit. I think the Lone Wolf was a pound or so lighter so I went with it.
I can't follow instructions, I have to do my own thing. The way I chose to mount the seat on my Lone Wolf dosen't allow for pushing it completly back and out of the way. It's string and I don't recall it ever getting in my way.
The problem I have with most tree stand seats are the front straps that go under your legs. They cut off my circulation causing my legs to fidget. I didn't have this problem with the silent seat. I just hope by the time I get 50 I'm still able to climb a tree.
i am 57 and still in tree.summit 180 max climber.