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using portable tree stands in the rain?
Do you guys still use portable tree stands even if the tree is soaking wet, it seems a bit dangerous climbing up a tree in the rain?
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RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
I guess it just depends on what kind of tree your climbing and what kind of climber your using , The climber I use has spikes on it so I wouldnt worry about it . The ones with the cables you might slip alittle or something but once all your weight is on it it shouldnt go anywhere .
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RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
i use a summit
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RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
I use my Lone Wolf climber on wet trees without any problems. I screw in a tree hook on the back side just below the traction belt on theseat portion so it can't slip down if you need to stand.
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RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
Early you are the man! That has to be the tip of the year for me.
Thanks much pal. |
RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
I use a Summit and don't have much trouble in the rain. It mostly depends on the tree you climb, if the bark is real smooth there is more chance to slip.
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RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
ORIGINAL: FRALEY Early you are the man! That has to be the tip of the year for me. Thanks much pal. |
RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
I have no problem in my Summit either...of course I am 350 pounds so I think I would get that thing to stick on a greased aluminum pole!
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RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
LOL... nice. I've got a climber (forget the name) that I've used for a few years now and I haven't had any trouble in the rain. The cable that goes around the tree is high enough so the bottom actually wants to swing in an arc down into the tree (best visual I could come up with) where the teeth hold it in.
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RE: using portable tree stands in the rain?
I've used mine in the rain & snow. Everytime I lift the platform, & make sure I set that in a little bit harder to grab a better bite. Of course, the bark does make a difference. Say a large birch to an oak.
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