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marmax 08-03-2003 10:25 PM

Climbers vs. Non-climbers
 
This is my first post so I' d like to say howdy:D. I am approximately 6' 3 and 230lbs. I have an old Warren and Sweat climbing tree stand and have hated it since I bought it [:@]. It was supposed to be the magnum and hold 300lbs but I never trusted it. I' ve only used it couple times with very little success.
I was thinking of buying a Summit Viper XLS or the Goliaith model. They are supposed to hold 300 or 350 respectively[:o]. I tried my friends and it is much easier to use the Warren and Death model. Is there any others or possibly fixed stand models with steps I should consider?

bobcat 10 08-03-2003 10:33 PM

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i like my summit viper xls.love it, if i was you i would buy a summit viper.but it is you that decides what you you won' t.

eastern shore hunter 08-03-2003 10:41 PM

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Hello marmax,
If you only weigh 230 any good model stand will work for you. I' m 225 and use a shooting star made by api. Never had a problem out of it. Comfortable, easy to set up, rock solid, foot rest and gun rest. They cost around 200.00 for the newer model. There are many good stands out there and most will hold up to 250 or 275 with no problem. Read your cabelas or bass pro and do your comparisons before buying. Happy Hunting

billw3fan 08-03-2003 10:46 PM

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I am 6' 3' ' 280 I have a ol man climber that is real good for gun hunting but is hard to shoot out of with a bow. I missed 2 bow shots out of it and stoped bow hunting out of it. I got a rivers edge hang on and love it for bow hunting. I can shot any direction with no problem. Steps can be a little hard to put.

5 shot 08-04-2003 03:14 AM

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I don' t know a stand that is easier to use than the Summit goliath or viper. I have wasted a lot of money on various stands over the years and for me Summit gets my vote. I think maybe you have used the warren and " death" for so long that anything new seems a bit odd. Honestly the Summit climbers can be ready to climb in short order and I can be up in the tree and hunting in no time. As with anything it just takes a few times to practice using the stand and then you will find out what a great stand it really is.

Tree climber 08-04-2003 04:16 AM

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I have three different brands of climbers,the summitt is a good stand.I also have Warren and sweat stands and have no problem with them.
I thank it just depends on what you want in a stand.go to a sports shop where they have several to pick from,some will let you try them on the spot.
The first climber I ever used and got 25 years ago was a warren and Sweat bowhunter,then three rifelman' s.all are still in use.[:-]

As for the Warren and sweat you have,just ship it on to me CO.D. for the shipping,I will take it off your hands anytime you want to get rid of it.;):D[:-]

xibowhunter 08-04-2003 07:33 AM

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i wish i had bought a summit , i had the original summit when it came out ,and i wish i still had it now the only problem with it was it was heavy now i have an ol man . it slipped on me while climbing a tree , as it turns out i probably shouldn' t have tried to climb that particular kind of tree. but if i could buy a new stand tomorrow i would definately get a summit!


ijimmy 08-04-2003 08:26 AM

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Old Man just came came out with a titanium climbing stand . At 16 lbs it will carry nice , and lotts of guys like them . Im sure it will make your wallet much lighter allso .

PABowhntr 08-04-2003 08:28 AM

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I am the exact same height and weight as you and have nothing but good things to say about the Summit Revolution that I picked up this past year. I felt it offered plenty of room on a very stable platform. I would definitely recommend it.

cyberbuck 08-04-2003 08:37 AM

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I too weigh about the same as you and I bought a summit goliath last year. Very good stand and easy to climb with. I could have gotten the viper but I wanted the extra security of the higher weight limit. Either way you cant go wrong. I also looked at Ol' man stands. They have some good stands.

MA Jay 08-04-2003 08:51 AM

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I prefer hanging stands over climbers ANY day. I have hunted climbing Warren and Sweat, API and Summit' s. The Api and Summits were all right .. but they are still louder by 1000 times walking in to your prescouted tree, attaching your bow to pull up string, then climbing up. They are also more solid by the very nature they weren' t designed to come away easily from the tree while climbing.

I think it has everything to do with your hunting style and situation. If you can hang a stand and leave it where you hunt, you can buy 2 decent hang on stands for the cost of 1 decent climber. If you have to put your stand up in the morning and take it out with you that night .. climbers are better in my opinion.


jsasker 08-04-2003 09:28 AM

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I use the SUMMIT VIPER XLS and i think it' s great--the only time it wasn' t completely silent while packing it out to my location was due to me not having it wrapped up correctly

marmax 08-04-2003 09:59 AM

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Thanks for all your input. I have planned a trip to Cabela' s and Bass Pro Shops in a few weeks and I will be able to compare many stands right on the spot. I am swaying towards the Summit Goliaith for the extra security;). I think there are some good fixed stands I could buy but I' m not sure where I could hang them, I don' t have any private land as of this time. Can' t wait til Hunting season opens!!!:D


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