Anderson tree sling
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From: crawfordville florida USA
Years ago i used to hunt out of
a harness type hunting sling called
an Anderson tree sling. It was a harness
that you sat in and attached around the
tree like a saftey belt. I lost it a few
years ago and was wondering if anybody
knows of a company that makes something
similar. I cant find anything on this.
a harness type hunting sling called
an Anderson tree sling. It was a harness
that you sat in and attached around the
tree like a saftey belt. I lost it a few
years ago and was wondering if anybody
knows of a company that makes something
similar. I cant find anything on this.
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From: cold brook new york USA
i know what you are talking about, i have one its at least 18 years old. I use it all the time,and it still looks new.except the blood stains from dragging deer out. i put a 1x8 about as wide as my butt in it so i can stay in it a lot longer.use to cut off cirulation.
they don't make them any more. i think too many people fell out of them. there was something simalar too it a few yeas ago but i can't find that any more either.I thought it was a great idea, just wrap around your waist and off you go.light and simple. good luck, let me know if you find anything like it,,jeff
they don't make them any more. i think too many people fell out of them. there was something simalar too it a few yeas ago but i can't find that any more either.I thought it was a great idea, just wrap around your waist and off you go.light and simple. good luck, let me know if you find anything like it,,jeff
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From: Ridgeland MS USA
#4
I've seen something similar to what you are describing called the "Tree Suit", here's a link to their website I found:
http://www.treesuit.com/
Thing doesn't look very comfortable to me but it sounds like what you are looking for.
http://www.treesuit.com/
Thing doesn't look very comfortable to me but it sounds like what you are looking for.
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From: Lexington Park MD USA
Let us know if this treesuit is like the one you used to have. I was thinking about getting one but it looks kinda hokey. If it is legitimate, works well (meaning you can actually shoot out of it), and is comfortable I might just have to get me one.
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From: Bellevue Ne USA
I have the treesuit and I like during earlier season during warmer weather, but not after it gets cold. You can't add clothing. You have to use some sort of climbing system, screw-in steps, climbing sticks etc... I get up to twenty feet up in it and am very comfortable and feel safe in it.
aka MALENURSE, aka Cajun67
Aim hard, aim harder!!
aka MALENURSE, aka Cajun67
Aim hard, aim harder!!
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From: crawfordville florida USA
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benhuntin,
Check out this site www.treesuit.com
Hunt the thickets
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looking for, Thanks.
benhuntin,
Check out this site www.treesuit.com
Hunt the thickets
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>This looks like what im
looking for, Thanks.
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