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98Redline 11-30-2008 05:13 PM

RE: What kind of stand do you have?
 
My "Lock on" is a Chippewa Quest. I have 3 sets of chains for it so I move it from tree to tree as needed (sets up on the chain in about 10 seconds.
I also use a set of Lone Wolf climbing sticks for quick set ups.

Climber is a Summit Viper (hardly gets used since I got the Chippewa)

Tuco 11-30-2008 05:34 PM

RE: What kind of stand do you have?
 
I now only use my Equalizer...sold the rest.

TEmbry 11-30-2008 05:45 PM

RE: What kind of stand do you have?
 
Have a few hang ons...remington, guide gear, big dog, ameristep....no ladder stands (well 1 two man ladder stand thats been in the woods since 2000), and a real cheapy climber, not sure of brand. I dont feel all that comfortable in climbers. Ill still use one, but prefer lock ons.

If I hunted public land, I'd use a climber.

MOhunter46 11-30-2008 05:55 PM

RE: What kind of stand do you have?
 
I have a $50 ameristep hang on i got from wal mart. My climber is a gorilla greyback, not a bad stand for $150.

Gut Check 11-30-2008 06:12 PM

RE: What kind of stand do you have?
 
(2) LW Assault's with 4 LW climbing sticks.
(1) Summit Viper
(1) Ameristep lock on

Set of Summit Bucksteps
Set of SwifTree climbing sticks

wiiling to sell Bucksteps and and SwifTree sticks. that is for another forum though

hardcorehunter 11-30-2008 06:33 PM

RE: What kind of stand do you have?
 
Where I walk in and walk out with my stand every night and am constantly changing locations, I couldn't imagine not hunting with my Lone Wolf alpha Hangon, as it is self leveling for different shapes of trees. I have heard gr8 things about the Muddy hangon too, as it is self leveling also. Self leveling is a must IMO. I will probably get a Lone Wolf hand climber too for rugged areas that I hunt when I want to keep weight to a minimum, but a hangon is way more versatile than a climber as climbers are too restrictive in the type of tree one must use to climb it.

I use6 Lone Wolf climbing sticks and am usually 25-30 ft up depending on the tree.


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