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Tree stand help
I'm looking to get a new tree stand I have the last model of the tree lounge made it's fairly light just a pain to pack and set up all the time I like my tree lounge but not for bowhunting I have the platform. I was thinking about getting the Summit openshot SD I used to have a comfort zone climber but didnt really like the bar in the way or weight of it so Im used to hand climbing. I was wondering if any one has the openshot SD I normaly only hunt from 6 in the morning till around 10 then pack up then im back out at 2 until sun down. So I dont usually stay in my stand all day. But if you have a Summit openshot SD I would love to hear what you think about it.
Thanks Bdemutis |
Everybody is different; there's pros; there's cons.
First, I really wanted an early tree lounge over twenty years ago. I had one big problem. Up in the air, you had to use a knee to pivot 180 degrees. If I didn't have old knee injuries I would have had a tree lounge.
The openshot is only 15 lbs, so there is no good reason to leave it in the woods. A plus in my mind. I personally don't like stands without front or guard bars. Thinking about deer and standing on a open "diving board" never appealed to me. For some it's no bother. Of course, I learned to use a 42 inch bow, a to a, successfully, with a front bar, so my opinion is different. For my older back, I need something not available on the openshot. A nice cushioned back support. Every stand has plus and minuses. And there are pluses and minuses for some and not others. |
Originally Posted by Valentine
(Post 4015468)
First, I really wanted an early tree lounge over twenty years ago. I had one big problem. Up in the air, you had to use a knee to pivot 180 degrees. If I didn't have old knee injuries I would have had a tree lounge.
The openshot is only 15 lbs, so there is no good reason to leave it in the woods. A plus in my mind. I personally don't like stands without front or guard bars. Thinking about deer and standing on a open "diving board" never appealed to me. For some it's no bother. Of course, I learned to use a 42 inch bow, a to a, successfully, with a front bar, so my opinion is different. For my older back, I need something not available on the openshot. A nice cushioned back support. Every stand has plus and minuses. And there are pluses and minuses for some and not others. |
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