summit hang on's
#1
summit hang on's
anyone use the summit hang on treestands.. i was on a farm in ohio this past weekend takin my cousin huntin for youth day. well the week before guys from summit an horton crossbows was on the farm huntin an filimin.. well anyway the guys from summit left 6 or 7 treestands on the farm gave to the owner.. well i climbed up an sat in one first time ive ever sat in a summit lock on.. it was the copperhead.. the seat was very comfortable..jus wonderin if anyone else has a summit lock on an if they like it or not?????
#2
RE: summit hang on's
Dave,
Yes, I have two Copperhead Compacts and am waiting on two more that should be at my doorstep by next week... It's bar none the most comfortable fixed position I've hunted out of, and that triangular seat is nice in the fact that there's no "support bar" under your thighs pinching off blood supply. In fact, I just got through painting a camo scheme on one of my brand new ones a few minutes ago.
That rock-solid platform also offers the same reputable stability inherent in all Summit designs, plus they're a breeze to hang with the little bracket that comes with it. In fact, that makes a real nice option: you can buy one Copperhead and a bunch of those little brackets and have them pre-hung in some of your best spots and walk in with just 14 lbs. on your back to wherever you want to sit that day.
As much as I've enjoyed their climbers over the years (going on a decade now...), I think I like this stand better than anything else I've tried from them.
Yes, I have two Copperhead Compacts and am waiting on two more that should be at my doorstep by next week... It's bar none the most comfortable fixed position I've hunted out of, and that triangular seat is nice in the fact that there's no "support bar" under your thighs pinching off blood supply. In fact, I just got through painting a camo scheme on one of my brand new ones a few minutes ago.
That rock-solid platform also offers the same reputable stability inherent in all Summit designs, plus they're a breeze to hang with the little bracket that comes with it. In fact, that makes a real nice option: you can buy one Copperhead and a bunch of those little brackets and have them pre-hung in some of your best spots and walk in with just 14 lbs. on your back to wherever you want to sit that day.
As much as I've enjoyed their climbers over the years (going on a decade now...), I think I like this stand better than anything else I've tried from them.