Can anyone tell me what kind of climber this is?
#4
RE: Can anyone tell me what kind of climber this is?
Don't know. looks sound, though.
If I could, though....I'd get a piece of rope and connect the two before I climbed in that, again. If the bottom drops......you'r ein for a long afternoon.
Jeff
If I could, though....I'd get a piece of rope and connect the two before I climbed in that, again. If the bottom drops......you'r ein for a long afternoon.
Jeff
#9
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: South Arkansas
Posts: 20
RE: Can anyone tell me what kind of climber this is?
I own a baker I bought 25-30 yr's agoand one like you have pictured that I bought over 20 years ago at Wal-Mart it's not built as good as the baker but has served it's purpose because it's been hunted out of hard by me, family and friends every year, only thing I would suggest is not to put anyone over 250#'s in it and add the rope like SBG suggested, I have lost the bottom down the tree after uniting the rope while moving, it's not fun shimming down a tree from 35-40 ft up. and always wear a safety harness no matter what type of climber your using.
Just my opinion
Just my opinion
#10
RE: Can anyone tell me what kind of climber this is?
I don't know but I have an old one something like that and I love it so as far as it being "garbage" I don't know about that. Mine works great and very sturdy. But yes make sure you tie those two together. Nice stand