The best climbing stand ever !!!
#11
Man, you guys are cheap. Lol.
Actually, the Tree Lounge with all the bells and whistles will set you back over $700.00.
$350.00 isn't really that bad if the stand is super comfortable and stable.
Sag.
Actually, the Tree Lounge with all the bells and whistles will set you back over $700.00.
$350.00 isn't really that bad if the stand is super comfortable and stable.
Sag.
#12
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Passin\'through>>>>------------> NJ USA
I saw the same stand at the show big.. Nice but a little steep in price,,I too have a summit viper that I like quite well. So many choices out there.....
Lets get together for the harrisburg show...
Lets get together for the harrisburg show...
#13
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
It must be real new. It's not shown on their webpage. With the adjustable seat height it sounds an awful lot like the Buckshot climbing stands in which the seat can be placed normal, high or out for sitting facing the tree. It too sells for about $350 plus or minus depending on model. Also rock solid and comfy. Before you buy the Non-typical you might want to compare it to the Buckshot or Buckshot Hotshot(the bowhunter model).
#15
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brainard NY USA
http://www.nontypicaltreestands.com/ is their website, but I don't see the climbing stand mentioned there.
Hunting is a right, treat it like a priviledge - respect nature
Edited by - phuloschit on 01/14/2002 10:23:26
Hunting is a right, treat it like a priviledge - respect nature
Edited by - phuloschit on 01/14/2002 10:23:26
#16
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ocean County NJ USA
It is new this year they hav'nt even put out an add yet "acording to the rep". NTs strap ons are awsome too. and they arent too bad in price. They will be in the Harrisburg show so if your in the area you can check them out you wont find them in any shop they sell direct. I agree the price is high but 50 hunting days 8 hours per day on stand thats less than $1 per hour in your 1st year, not bad if you break it down. I work for the Gov. 5 weeks off for hunting and 4 10s per week the rest of the season. LOL
#18
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From: HINESVILLE GA South Ga
I am always open for new hunting products. I would definately want to try one out before I bought one. I just bought the Summit Python last season and love it. I don't really think $350.00 is too much if you can use it a lifetime.
#19
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From: saint joseph missouri USA
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Man, you guys are cheap. Lol.
Actually, the Tree Lounge with all the bells and whistles will set you back over $700.00.
$350.00 isn't really that bad if the stand is super comfortable and stable.
Sag.
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I hear you Sag! Well over $600.00 for mine--then I had to paint it myself! Once bitten.....
Man, you guys are cheap. Lol.
Actually, the Tree Lounge with all the bells and whistles will set you back over $700.00.
$350.00 isn't really that bad if the stand is super comfortable and stable.
Sag.
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I hear you Sag! Well over $600.00 for mine--then I had to paint it myself! Once bitten.....


