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Old 06-01-2008, 10:29 PM
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Default Choosing a "smaller" climbing stand.

I'm in the market for a new climber. Something along the lines of a Summit Openshot. Prefer lighter weight and I don't like those that have a rail. I also thought about a Lone Wolf hand climber, but the thought of having to bear hug up a tree doesn't appeal to me (wussy, stubbyarms). Any thoughts?
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Old 06-02-2008, 08:38 AM
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Default RE: Choosing a "smaller" climbing stand.

If you want LIGHT about the lightest one I know of is the Timbertall Baby Lite; www.timbertalloutdoors.com.

It goes against your grain and has a rail for sit-n-climb, but the bogger only weighs 12#. Pretty pricey though.

If you have any interest in it get back to me and I'll help with a more detailed critique.
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Default RE: Choosing a "smaller" climbing stand.

The Razor SS, you can move the rail bar out of your way and it only weighs 20 pounds.
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