sick of climber
#51
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926

when you think of all the hours you spent staying in shape, over the decades, to use a tree stand up in a tree. Haven't seen yet, where muscles were sold with a tree stand. I don't think they give discounts for carrying a tree stand into and out of the woods.
#52

Summit Back packer...
24 pounds....
SUmmit no longer carries them..you have to do a search and find a store..
about 300.00 have hunted all day in them.
I have 2...great for public land..folds up flat..about 5 inches.
24 pounds....
SUmmit no longer carries them..you have to do a search and find a store..
about 300.00 have hunted all day in them.
I have 2...great for public land..folds up flat..about 5 inches.
#53
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195

i wish climbers were all like 10 pds. my summit is a little heavy at 21 pds then add a pack etc.so around 25 pds.i live with summit being heavier than i would like because its comfortable and i like rail around front.in archery i hide stand in brush anyhow,so i dont carry it out daily.
#58
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 11

I have the ol'man multivision pro that weighs 18lbs. It packs up to about 6" thick and it extremely easy to set up I definitely reccomend checking it out. They have a great video of it in use on their website.
http://olmanoutdoors.com/stands/climbers/Multivision
http://olmanoutdoors.com/stands/climbers/Multivision
