new and improved
#11
The bar will not stay up like a viper. It is hinged and will stay down unless you put it under you. I never leave mine up. I bought it with your intentions but found out that its in the way to leave it up. I don't have any regrets about buying it though. I love it. Funny thing is...its more expensive than the Viper this year.
#15
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
Yeah, but only a couple more days......Thursday's the last......that's when my billing cycle is over. [&o]
Yeah, but only a couple more days......Thursday's the last......that's when my billing cycle is over. [&o]

#16
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Oct 2005
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ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
I personally own a Summit Viper and I have also used climbing sticks and lightweight hangons and after years of doing both I prefer a lightweight hang on likemy Summit copperhead and a lightweight set of climbing sticks like lone wolf and others sale. Way more versatile and quieter IMO. Climbers are restrictiverequiring straight trees with no limbs. I have a Summit Viper for sale if you want it. The only big advantage to a climber that I see is that you are hooked in with a safety rope before you even leave the ground; which is nice for some people.No more climbers for me.
HCH
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I personally own a Summit Viper and I have also used climbing sticks and lightweight hangons and after years of doing both I prefer a lightweight hang on likemy Summit copperhead and a lightweight set of climbing sticks like lone wolf and others sale. Way more versatile and quieter IMO. Climbers are restrictiverequiring straight trees with no limbs. I have a Summit Viper for sale if you want it. The only big advantage to a climber that I see is that you are hooked in with a safety rope before you even leave the ground; which is nice for some people.No more climbers for me.
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that i wouldn't be happier with the razer model.




