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Hmmmmm, did I mention Summit?
There is a reason that so many guys are suggesting a Summit stand, its not just because they feel like it
If you are going for strictly bow hunting and you want as much movement as possible, plus you don' t want to break the bank, check out the Summit Bushmaster XLS! It is the stand that I have and I can tell you one thing, I have NEVER been more pleased with ANY piece of hunting equipment that I own. This stand is just amazing, simple as that. Why you may ask! I' ll tell you....
Summit stands are light weight. Granted, they aren' t as light as the Lone Wolf or the TimberTall, but, they are lighter than the API' s and a majority of the other stands, plsu, with this light weight, you don' t loose comfort at all.
These things are ROCK solid in a tree. I have never had a problem with my seat moving at all. I normally climb up in the tree, when I get to where I want to be, i will jump up and land hard on the platform, this REALLY REALLY REALLY sinks the platform in, even though it isn' t nessecary at all. I will then adjust my seat to where I want it, and then I will push down on it as hard as I can, yet again, not nessecary, it just ensure that the stand budge an inch.
Now, an example is in order. First, the warning..... DON' T TRY THIS AT HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, now that I got that out of the way...... Well, one day I decided to test out my Summit and see just how well it would grip. It was a cold, rainy, windy day. I set-up my stand on a telephone pole, yes, a telephone pole, yet again, DON' T TRY THIS!!!!!!!! I climbed up to about 15 feet and got situated. I then put on my safety belt and jumped up and down on the platform, and the stand never budged an inch. That is performance considering that there is nothing soft to grip into, plus, the surface was wet, causing it to be slippery, and the cold made the telephone pole even harder.
The stand is whisper queit when climbing and when in use. Now, it isn' t as quiet as a Lone Wolf, but, pretty close, but, with the Summit, you don' t sacrafice the comfort.
These stands are STRONG. Watch Realtree Monster Bucks XI if you don' t believe me. Travis Turner bow hunts out of a Summit climber, and that guy has to be 400 pounds. If not, he is close to it [

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Customer service is the best in the industry. Will Woller is THE MAN, even though he messed up big time on the Monster Bucks video (haha, I hope will reads this one as I am sure I will get a NICE e-mail from him then



) I am just kidding Will, I bet all the guys in here would miss a nice buck like that, standing at that range, broadside, no wind-blowin..........



Comfort is where these stands shine though. I can sit in my Bushmaster XLS, which is the least " comfort focused" stand they have all day and not get any pains. The seats are so nice compared to any other stand I have sat in. I can' t even begin to tell you how many times I have dozzed off in stand. Heck, this comming summer, I might just sit my Summit up in a tree in my front yard and use that instead of a lawn chair (how redneck is that?)



Try them out, I am sure you will be IMPRESSED...........
Also, if you get a Summit, we can show you the secret handshake, and maybe, just maybe we will allow you to tour the " Summit Stand Users Cult Head-quarters"