climbing stands
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Typical Buck
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From: mt. airy nc USA
I'm getting some age on me and looking for easier way to climb trees. I have checked on some climbers and I like timbertall's baby lite, it weighs only 11 lbs, but it costs a lot, has anybody tried it. What do you suggest. Old Coot
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Vinton VA
Summit makes the best climbers on the market, in my opinion. I have used a bunch of differnt climbers and have found the Summit line to be the most stable, user friendly, quiet and comfortable stands I have ever used.
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#3
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From: Lockesburg Ar USA
I could be wrong, because I have not seen it, but I don't know if I would want an 11 lb climber. Take a good look at the summit line. My viper is perfect for me, but you can trim some weight, and the wrap around bar if you don't like it, by going with the cobra or bushmaster.
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From: Altoona WI United States
Except for the price,it's hard to look past the Lone Wolf climbers.They are made from poured aluminum,so there are no joints,weld,or tubes to make noise.They are also very light and have a built in bow holder.I use an Ol'Man Vision,and I guess I like it but i'm not real good at setting up a climber correctly yet.It will come with a bit of practice.Problem is I have a new climbing stick and love it.Takes me right up to my API fixed stands.
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Fork Horn
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From: Goodyear AZ US
If you plan on putting your stand in and leaving it for a while then I'd say stick with Summit or API and dont worry about the weight. They're affordable and comfortable.
If you're going to move your stand every other day or pack it in and out each day then go with Lone Wolf. I have a Lone Wolf Alpha hand climber and I love it. Solid poured aluminum that doesnt go "ding!" like hollow tubing (baby lite)so it's quiet, no creaks or squeeks. It's light and feels like nothing on my back, my heels dont hit it when I step through the weeds and it doesnt catch on the branches over my head. The cheapest place I've found them is at autumnchase.com
good luck
Cargo
If you're going to move your stand every other day or pack it in and out each day then go with Lone Wolf. I have a Lone Wolf Alpha hand climber and I love it. Solid poured aluminum that doesnt go "ding!" like hollow tubing (baby lite)so it's quiet, no creaks or squeeks. It's light and feels like nothing on my back, my heels dont hit it when I step through the weeds and it doesnt catch on the branches over my head. The cheapest place I've found them is at autumnchase.com
good luck
Cargo
#7
Martin,
Instead of the Baby Lite look at the Brute Lite. It's only a couple of pounds more but nearly $100 less. I have the Brute Lite. You know what I like the most about it? It doesn't weigh 20 lbs or more like some of the others mentioned.
Instead of the Baby Lite look at the Brute Lite. It's only a couple of pounds more but nearly $100 less. I have the Brute Lite. You know what I like the most about it? It doesn't weigh 20 lbs or more like some of the others mentioned.




