Replacement shoulder straps for Summit Viper SD?
#1
Replacement shoulder straps for Summit Viper SD?
Hi all. I'm looking for recommendations for replacement shoulder straps for my Summit Viper. I put a padded waist belt on it a few days ago but I think the original elastic straps are still gonna kill my shoulders/neck. Could barely pack the stand 1/2 mile last year with these straps and no waist belt. Anything u can offer is greatly appreciated. Maybe a photo of your setup also?? Thanks!
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2,743
maybe look at back straps from a back pack leave blower?
many I use are very wide and can be adapted to other things I would imagine, not sure on costs, maybe look for a broken one and salvage the straps? maybe a small engine repair shop might even have some from dead blowers
many I use are very wide and can be adapted to other things I would imagine, not sure on costs, maybe look for a broken one and salvage the straps? maybe a small engine repair shop might even have some from dead blowers
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2,743
using a pack frame can me OK< but its also adding more weight to be carried in
adding just better straps can make it more comfortable and NOT add as much weight?
guess it comes down to how far your carrying it, and how strong your back is maybe,or age?
adding just better straps can make it more comfortable and NOT add as much weight?
guess it comes down to how far your carrying it, and how strong your back is maybe,or age?
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: west central wi USA
Posts: 2,242
I think any small amount of weight added by the pack frame is more than compensated for by the comfort and quiet provided. Lugging a stand thru the woods on its own usually involves some clanging or rattling of loose bits that I don't care for. Also can strap other hanging hardware, pruning saw, etc to the frame. I will admit that age is a factor, not so much as a limitation, but as the degree of replacing-brute-strength-with-wisdom acquired.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2,743
I think any small amount of weight added by the pack frame is more than compensated for by the comfort and quiet provided. Lugging a stand thru the woods on its own usually involves some clanging or rattling of loose bits that I don't care for. Also can strap other hanging hardware, pruning saw, etc to the frame. I will admit that age is a factor, not so much as a limitation, but as the degree of replacing-brute-strength-with-wisdom acquired.
BUT< maybe an extra 5-+ lbs means nothing to you, but when they market items as LIGHT weight and you PAY for it, why would you wish to add weight to things? defeating the purpose no??
My Lone wolf climber, once I added better straps to it, gained pretty much under a 1 lb of weight, when I strapped the stand together and put on my back, it never rattled or made any noises!
, if one wishes a quiet packing tree stand, , be it to your BACK, or a pack frame , it all comes down to HOW you attach things, adding a pack frame doesn't magically make it quiet, if you keep things on stand loose, they can bang against the pack frame just as they can the stand itself!
not to mention adding better straps can be a LOT cheaper than buying a light weight pack frame, of one doesn't already have one!(and my suggestion about a old backpack leave blower, well there basically a pack frame with a blower attached to them, and if there broken, they can be had some times, FREE,
and most are durable things)
like I said, no bash here, just saying a pack frame isn;t needed to carry a stand in quietly or comfortably
and as for age , well, I don;t know about you, but as I got older I also got more and more health issue's that prevent me from carrying weight on my back as far or as fast or UP and down things period, so in my case age alone sure has limits on where and what I can carry on my back, lighter the better not looking to add any ounces if I can have it lighter and be comfortable/quiet!!