tree suit
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,862
RE: tree suit
The " thing" was shown and discussed here, last year.
As for your question: if you sit and study the rig and apply what you know about hunting from a tree with a bow, and how restricted movement will work against you, I do believe you will answer your own question.
Wonder what your legs and feet look and feel like after hanging in the rig for a few hours. [X(]
I personally believe the " thing" is actually a joke and is not really on the market.
As for your question: if you sit and study the rig and apply what you know about hunting from a tree with a bow, and how restricted movement will work against you, I do believe you will answer your own question.
Wonder what your legs and feet look and feel like after hanging in the rig for a few hours. [X(]
I personally believe the " thing" is actually a joke and is not really on the market.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Shamong New Jersey USA
Posts: 158
RE: tree suit
Talked to a guy the other day,he said deer he shot never saw him.His stand was 40 feet high.
Told him he could have been dressed like Bozo the clown,and the deer would not have seen him.[&:]
Joe
Told him he could have been dressed like Bozo the clown,and the deer would not have seen him.[&:]
Joe
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: crawfordville florida USA
Posts: 1,251
RE: tree suit
I have one, and I use it. The doe I shot on Friday was shot out of this.
I used to have a similar device called an Anderson Tree Sling which I lost a few years ago. The Anderson was much better as far as manueverability but the tree suit is a little more comfortable for the long term. I mostly use lockon stands but the tree suit is so quiet and quick to setup that I like to use it in areas where the deer are going to be close to my setup when I get in the stand. It may not be for everyone but I like mine.
I used to have a similar device called an Anderson Tree Sling which I lost a few years ago. The Anderson was much better as far as manueverability but the tree suit is a little more comfortable for the long term. I mostly use lockon stands but the tree suit is so quiet and quick to setup that I like to use it in areas where the deer are going to be close to my setup when I get in the stand. It may not be for everyone but I like mine.
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