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Old 06-21-2015, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by super_hunt54
I just ran across this new Summit stand that would fit your needs. It has a rail that can be folded back out of the way that you use for "sit/stand climbing. It's also 100 dollars LESS than that Lone Wolf you were looking at. http://www.lancasterarchery.com/summ...treestand.html



Look close at the back under the seat and you can see where the bar folds back to.
I have this stand that I bought used if you can call it that. I guy I know bought it went up a tree once and then came back down. Realized he was getting to old to use a climber. Scared him to death so sold it to me cheap.
It's a good stand for bow hunting because you get the option to swing the front rail out of the way. The front rail sits lower than other climbers I have had so climbs a little different. If I left the rail up it doesn't hit my legs high enough if I'm standing that I'm use to.
I mostly fold it back now.
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Old 06-21-2015, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Rhody Hunter
I have this stand that I bought used if you can call it that. I guy I know bought it went up a tree once and then came back down. Realized he was getting to old to use a climber. Scared him to death so sold it to me cheap.
It's a good stand for bow hunting because you get the option to swing the front rail out of the way. The front rail sits lower than other climbers I have had so climbs a little different. If I left the rail up it doesn't hit my legs high enough if I'm standing that I'm use to.
I mostly fold it back now.
So you like that one? I have a few Summit's but not that one. If I am able to get back into a stand next year I may go snatch that one up. It looks a bit more comfortable than my current Archery stand.
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Old 06-25-2015, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by super_hunt54
So you like that one? I have a few Summit's but not that one. If I am able to get back into a stand next year I may go snatch that one up. It looks a bit more comfortable than my current Archery stand.
It's a good stand if you like the option of getting the bar out of the way.
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