Summit Titan Climber
#1
Summit Titan Climber
Guys,
I want to get this climber but there have been some mixed reviews about using this climber for bow hunting. I'd like to hear your thoughts on this climber and if you have one has there been any issues while bow hunting with this stand?
Thanks,
Mack
I want to get this climber but there have been some mixed reviews about using this climber for bow hunting. I'd like to hear your thoughts on this climber and if you have one has there been any issues while bow hunting with this stand?
Thanks,
Mack
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
I have a goliath which seems similar. The only issue is that the bar in front can limit some shots at very close range. You can minimize that by practicing shooting close up out of it. Other than that I see no problems. Summit stands in general are super easy to use, quiet, stable and very comfortable. Overall I think you will be happy with the stand.
#4
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
to use bow you have to put seat high not down low as you would for gun season.
most dont sit to shoot a bow, most like to stand.i see no problem if standing.you can shoot sitting also.
i dont shoot down on buck. if i cant get heart shot, he walks.bar does get in way if you shoot straight down but a good sportsman would never DO that.
i tested titan and 180 max.both are very nice .i like room but with it comes weight.i just dont hurry while carrying it, i stop and take a break......
great deal on titan on e-bay.274tyd
most dont sit to shoot a bow, most like to stand.i see no problem if standing.you can shoot sitting also.
i dont shoot down on buck. if i cant get heart shot, he walks.bar does get in way if you shoot straight down but a good sportsman would never DO that.
i tested titan and 180 max.both are very nice .i like room but with it comes weight.i just dont hurry while carrying it, i stop and take a break......
great deal on titan on e-bay.274tyd
Last edited by sproulman; 09-09-2010 at 07:32 PM.
#5
I also have the Goliath model which is very similar to the Titan and Viper. I much prefer that padded bar in front of the stand which aids in climbing as well as safety. When shooting at a deer, I always stand, who actually sits? If your sitting, your shot chances are very limited, so why sit? Unless your right on top of a deer, wait for the best shot.
#6
I shoot from the 180 Max. When I climb to the desired height, I position the seat section as low as I can to the lower platform. By doing this the outer bar is never in the way of the lower limb when I stand to take a shot. It also allows me to bend at the waist much better without interference with the bar.
As the other poster mentioned, it is nice to have the outer bar to climb, I will sit and climb, usually on afternoon hunts, so I can monitor the woods much better as I go up the tree.
As the other poster mentioned, it is nice to have the outer bar to climb, I will sit and climb, usually on afternoon hunts, so I can monitor the woods much better as I go up the tree.
Last edited by *twodogs*; 09-09-2010 at 01:02 PM.
#7
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
both of you are right on. bar on front makes climbing a RED OAK tree much safer.
wait to get a nice 20 yd shot broadside and that bar is no problem.lower the seat frame or raise the seat cushion .both help on shooting.when i see buck sneaking in I STAND UP SLOWLY.
wait to get a nice 20 yd shot broadside and that bar is no problem.lower the seat frame or raise the seat cushion .both help on shooting.when i see buck sneaking in I STAND UP SLOWLY.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Richardson, La.
Posts: 3
I have a Summit Switchblade. I choose this one because it folds flat when backpacking, it is really nice and well worth the money. Titan is wider I think, but I'm only 170lbs, Like other guys I'm almost always standing when I shoot. These stands are the best around, Go get it you will love it. The seat adjusts easy, just lift it to the top if you want to shoot sitting.
#9
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
I have a Summit Switchblade. I choose this one because it folds flat when backpacking, it is really nice and well worth the money. Titan is wider I think, but I'm only 170lbs, Like other guys I'm almost always standing when I shoot. These stands are the best around, Go get it you will love it. The seat adjusts easy, just lift it to the top if you want to shoot sitting.
most of time i dont walk more than 1/2 mile to hunt.so it does not kill me but is noticeable.i look at comfort more than weight and understand that.
most of time i hide my stands in brush and cover with that camo netting from wal-mart.so i dont carry them out daily,only when i am not hunting for a few days or if it looks like rain etc.
too small a stand is no good if sitting more than 4 hrs.if 4 hrs is your limit, YES get the smaller stands.
#10
I hunted out of my Goliath exclusively for three years, 100's of trips up and down the trees. Excellent stands. When I bought my Goliath, the Titan wasn't invented yet, or I would have bought one. I set the top section like I'm sitting in a barstool, as opposed to those that set it real close to the bottom. I'm 6'10" though, so when I stand up even with the top set up high, I still have plenty of room with the front bar. Climbing is SIMPLE and painless because of the bar, as well as safety while in stand is greatly increased by having that padded bar. You absolutely won't be disappointed in the Titan if you get one. Also, the Summit side/front bags are awesome. With my climber, I don't carry a pack, everything I need is in the bags.