Muddy stands
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RE: Muddy stands
I have The Hunter and The Hunter Pro.
Love the platformadjustments for trees that are not straight as well as the adjustment for tilting the seat itself.
Would have certainly helped to have a 'foot rest'. Hope this is added on the 2009 series.
Afoot rest sure make a differencesitting longer hours. Strudy stand and no squeaks and very easy to hang.
Has a hanging system similar to the Lone Wolf stands.
But did I say...a 'foot rest' would make a whole lot of difference as far as comfort goes!
Love the platformadjustments for trees that are not straight as well as the adjustment for tilting the seat itself.
Would have certainly helped to have a 'foot rest'. Hope this is added on the 2009 series.
Afoot rest sure make a differencesitting longer hours. Strudy stand and no squeaks and very easy to hang.
Has a hanging system similar to the Lone Wolf stands.
But did I say...a 'foot rest' would make a whole lot of difference as far as comfort goes!
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RE: Muddy stands
Looks like a nice stand. Don't know anyone that has one yet.
I bought a Millenium hang on last year, man I LOVE that thing. SUPER comfortable, and worth every penny imo. The best thing is you can buy multiple brackets and you can have as many stand sights as you want - with only 1 stand (and you don't have to leave your stand up if you are worried about getting it stolen). I have 10 brackets so far...makes it niceGoogle Millenium stands you can buy direct alot cheaper than Cabelas and other places. They also make a really nice climbing stick, I bought a bunch of them too.
I bought a Millenium hang on last year, man I LOVE that thing. SUPER comfortable, and worth every penny imo. The best thing is you can buy multiple brackets and you can have as many stand sights as you want - with only 1 stand (and you don't have to leave your stand up if you are worried about getting it stolen). I have 10 brackets so far...makes it niceGoogle Millenium stands you can buy direct alot cheaper than Cabelas and other places. They also make a really nice climbing stick, I bought a bunch of them too.
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RE: Muddy stands
I have a millenium and a Lone Wolf Alpha hangon, LW is the one I use 99% of the time. For a long extended hunt, the millenium is sweet though. Very comfortable. Just have been hearing a lot about these Muddy stands.
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RE: Muddy stands
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
I have a millenium and a Lone Wolf Alpha hangon, LW is the one I use 99% of the time. For a long extended hunt, the millenium is sweet though. Very comfortable. Just have been hearing a lot about these Muddy stands.
I have a millenium and a Lone Wolf Alpha hangon, LW is the one I use 99% of the time. For a long extended hunt, the millenium is sweet though. Very comfortable. Just have been hearing a lot about these Muddy stands.
One thing I did like alot about the Muddy was the leveling function. I have no idea why ALL stands don't have that feature. Nothing worse than tilting all day.