Which Summit Aluminum Climber?
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 132
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From: Noble,OK
I believe I have settled on getting a Summit unless someone can give me a better reason to go another direction. I need advice and experience on choosing the right one for me.
1. I have $300 to spend.
2. I hunt all day when I hunt. (needsomething comfortable)
3. I am not afraid to get off the beaten path.(easy packing)
4. I am still mobil and strong, but will be 40 next year. (light weight)
5. 6'0 and 245 pounds. (Strong stand)
6. Not afraid of heights. (will climb high)
7. I will use it for rifle and bow.
8. I want it to last for years to come.
Thanks Gentlemen
1. I have $300 to spend.
2. I hunt all day when I hunt. (needsomething comfortable)
3. I am not afraid to get off the beaten path.(easy packing)
4. I am still mobil and strong, but will be 40 next year. (light weight)
5. 6'0 and 245 pounds. (Strong stand)
6. Not afraid of heights. (will climb high)
7. I will use it for rifle and bow.
8. I want it to last for years to come.
Thanks Gentlemen
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 525
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I usea Summit Python. I believe it ways 19lbs. It has a gun/foot rest (depending on which way you have it positioned). I broke my back in 2004 and still can sit all day with slight discomfort. I paid around $180 for it
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Boone & Crockett
Joined: Nov 2003
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From:
Summit Goliath. I have the viper and it was the best thing I've ever purchased. The Goliath is a bigger version of the Viper. Being 6'0" 240 lbs. I'd say that's the one for you. You won't be disappointed.




