strap-on style tree stands
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 9
strap-on style tree stands
I want to know what strap-on, hanging stand is truely the best.
I also would like to say this form is awsome. I have been thinking of getting a new bow and could not deside betwen a Hoyt or a Matthews, it is clear that the Matthews are the top choice.
I also would like to say this form is awsome. I have been thinking of getting a new bow and could not deside betwen a Hoyt or a Matthews, it is clear that the Matthews are the top choice.
#2
RE: strap-on style tree stands
I prefer the Gorilla hang on stands. They are absoultely solid when put up right and they are quiet. I had no noise problems with mine last season even in sub zero temps. A great product and a great value.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Evansville WI USA
Posts: 113
RE: strap-on style tree stands
If you casn afford itget a lone wolf. They weigh next to nothing even with a set of there climbing sticks. easiest stand I' ve ever put up can be done right or left handed, ROCK SOLID and absolutly niose free in any temp.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Altoona WI United States
Posts: 34
RE: strap-on style tree stands
I have two API AL100m hang on' s and love them. Very light and easy to hang when using the T screw. Ultra comfortable,quiet and solid. I just bought two Rivers Edge hang on' s and will test them this year. I hear good things about Rivers Edge products and they are affordable as well.
#7
RE: strap-on style tree stands
I use this one. http://www.summitstands.com/productD...aspx?id=329223
It is by far the lightest, most comfortable, easiest to hang and the most ROCK SOLID stand I have ever used, and I have used a lot over the years. Try it. I' m sure you won' t be dissapointed.
It is by far the lightest, most comfortable, easiest to hang and the most ROCK SOLID stand I have ever used, and I have used a lot over the years. Try it. I' m sure you won' t be dissapointed.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Central Wisconsin
Posts: 1,007
RE: strap-on style tree stands
I have three Gorillas, one summit and I like them all for different reasons. If you buy a gorilla, get the all aluminum it seems quieter and is very light weight. I would however take a good look at Lone Wolf. It seems their design is excellent.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jacksonville Fl USA
Posts: 533
RE: strap-on style tree stands
I have 2 Gorillas and an API - I like the Gorilla best - GREAT stands
Hunter - I just bought a new bow myself... I shot the Hoyt, Mathews... and ALMOST got the Mathews LX... then I shot the AR 34.... try it..... I bought it - I truely liked it better and the handle design is a true 10+ - a great bot. I can shoot bare shafts to 30 yards about 2 inches from fletched shafts... which is impressive for ANY setup
Tom
Hunter - I just bought a new bow myself... I shot the Hoyt, Mathews... and ALMOST got the Mathews LX... then I shot the AR 34.... try it..... I bought it - I truely liked it better and the handle design is a true 10+ - a great bot. I can shoot bare shafts to 30 yards about 2 inches from fletched shafts... which is impressive for ANY setup
Tom