still can't decide on a climber
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 226
still can't decide on a climber
I have to make my decision by this coming Friday for a new climber, Equalizer or Loggy Bayou Mega Transformer. Looked at the Loggy Bayou this weekend and it was nice. This coming Friday there is a outdoor show and there will be aEqualizer vendor so I can save on the shipping if I go that route. What you guys think.
#2
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1
RE: still can't decide on a climber
I know this stand isn't in your final list, but you may want to look at the Summit Open Shot. Bought one last year and I love it. It's light and extremely easier to set up and take down in the dark. If you have to pack it in and out, you'll really like this stand. Just be sure to get you a good set of straps because the std equipment straps from summit are not very good.
#4
RE: still can't decide on a climber
East Lake,
Was wondering what the workout is like with the Summit Open Shot. Have never had an open from climber before. Love the lightweight aspect but do not want to be exhausted climbing the tree early in the morning. Thanks in advance
Was wondering what the workout is like with the Summit Open Shot. Have never had an open from climber before. Love the lightweight aspect but do not want to be exhausted climbing the tree early in the morning. Thanks in advance
#7
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 226
RE: still can't decide on a climber
Tomorrow I will be looking at the Equalizer and trying to make up my mind. I've looked at the summits and for some unexplained reason they don't appeal to me. Unless I have lots of room sitting in the Equalizer, think I'm leaning towards the Loggy Bayou. Like the fact that you can remove the front bar. Did like the quick release seat on the summits and bought one for use on my API and Hunter's View. Does anyone know if North Starr Treestands went out of business? I had one of those too but got rid of it because my knees kept hitting the front bar. Other than that it was a great stand, light weight and easy to climb with.
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#8
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: still can't decide on a climber
I will never buy another summit. Mentioned last year an improvement I've made to my stand. I've neverheard of anyone else doing it and I've been around for some time. Well shazam guess who now is sellling the acc.?
You'd think a company like Summit would be the kind of place that would at least give a guy like me an AT-A-BOY, here's a hat, or a gift certificate, or some kind of pat on the back. They make out huge from guys like me who, at our own cost, advertise for them. Nothing.
The idea was a rubber type of mat for the base. It keeps my feet warm and quiet. They are anti fatigue mats sold for working on concrete. I cut a hunk off and sewed it on with some camo rope. You can pick them up for a lot less than Scumit sells them for. I also removed things from my stand to reduce the weight.
They got the tip here or at AT. Been skeptical for some years at the "innocent" inquires made on these sites andto tell the truth I don't care for their cabels or packing style anyways. They make to much noise and are not adjustable. They don't even fit large trees.
Saw the new mega stand they are putting out. What a joke. Might as well pack a lazyboy into the woods. Almost 30lbs. Rediculous, but guys who are some what new will buy them only to realise they have to get them and their gear out there and back along with and game they take.
You'd think a company like Summit would be the kind of place that would at least give a guy like me an AT-A-BOY, here's a hat, or a gift certificate, or some kind of pat on the back. They make out huge from guys like me who, at our own cost, advertise for them. Nothing.
The idea was a rubber type of mat for the base. It keeps my feet warm and quiet. They are anti fatigue mats sold for working on concrete. I cut a hunk off and sewed it on with some camo rope. You can pick them up for a lot less than Scumit sells them for. I also removed things from my stand to reduce the weight.
They got the tip here or at AT. Been skeptical for some years at the "innocent" inquires made on these sites andto tell the truth I don't care for their cabels or packing style anyways. They make to much noise and are not adjustable. They don't even fit large trees.
Saw the new mega stand they are putting out. What a joke. Might as well pack a lazyboy into the woods. Almost 30lbs. Rediculous, but guys who are some what new will buy them only to realise they have to get them and their gear out there and back along with and game they take.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NorthEast Arkansas river bottoms
Posts: 422
RE: still can't decide on a climber
As long as your in decent shape and have a little strength, climbing with the open shot is fine. You ab's will be sore from it though, it really works them. I actually have an older summit sit and climb, and for some reason I always use it as a hand climber too, I don't know why. I guess it feels more natural for me.
nodog, as far as the summit mat, are you sure that they stole that from you? I've heard of people using something similar for quite a while now. Maybe they did, I don't know.
nodog, as far as the summit mat, are you sure that they stole that from you? I've heard of people using something similar for quite a while now. Maybe they did, I don't know.
#10
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 226
RE: still can't decide on a climber
Finally made my decision and went with the equalizer. Got it with the adjustable safety bar and plan on using it facing the tree so my back will have some support. The true test will be the upcoming blackpowder season as I take the entire 2 weeks off and hunt everyday. Hopefully this will be the one.
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