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wine 07-06-2002 09:24 PM

tree-lounge
 
anyone out have a tree lounge.Ive hunted with one the last 4 yearsand I think there is no comparison.The only down-side is they are a little heavy on long hikes.

NC-Buck 07-07-2002 06:42 AM

RE: tree-lounge
 
I do and love it© It is great for long sits while gun hunting© But, if I'm bowhunting or even gun hunting where I have to be extremely quiet setting up „ie© very close to bedding areas¤, I'd rather have my Summit Viper anyday©

Rut'n & Strut'n

KoBear 07-12-2002 10:25 PM

RE: tree-lounge
 
i got an old one for $50 from this old lady whos husband died and i absolutly love it. for me the 25 pounds isnt much since i am youthful and i chain it to the tree if i am going to sneek in the next mornin so all i have to do is climb

"Luck is simply skill coinciding with opportunity..."

LaHunterMann 07-16-2002 09:43 PM

RE: tree-lounge
 
Tree lounge are great and VERY comfortable to boot!! The new models are only 19 lbs now which is even better on the back!!

Kevin Rigsbee 07-17-2002 11:03 PM

RE: tree-lounge
 
yea i live here in nc and i own one... i love the comfortable all day hunts!!! gun huntin is awesome.... but bowhunting..... id perfer a different stand..!!! but i love mine during gun season....!!!

Kevin Rigsbee..........Gobbles give me goosebumps!!!

hunter39 07-19-2002 11:14 AM

RE: tree-lounge
 
I have two of them, the old one and the new one that they have came out with. I love it, it only wieghs about 19 or 20 pounds and the new design is alot better then the old one. I plan on buying the wheels for the one that I have now. I am looking forward to rifle season.

Robert Petty

Speedmaster 07-22-2002 10:22 AM

RE: tree-lounge
 
Got one ? for anybody to answer!!! I seen them in the videos they have & they look great to me the only thing I was wondering about them is how are they to get turned around in for climbing down. They don't show this in any of their videos! Was just wondering why? Is a a pain in the a$$ or what. Any help would be appreciated!! THANX

wine 07-22-2002 07:20 PM

RE: tree-lounge
 
I have no trouble turning in mine,just push yourself up with your arms and pull one leg around followed by the other.

Wickman (Buckmaster) 07-24-2002 09:58 AM

RE: tree-lounge
 
how much are those treelounges arent they like 400$?

Bowdaddy 07-25-2002 08:32 PM

RE: tree-lounge
 
I bought the new lighter model last year.
I thought it was the most comfortable stands I ever used.
But I didn't like how far the bow hunting platform was from the tree. I felt like I stuck out like a sore thumb. Plus the movement it took to get in a standing position seemed like a lot!
I sold mine and bought 4 chain ups. I like being able to get up amongst the branches.
It is a perfect stand for gun hunting I didn't like it for bowhunting.


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