tree lounge treeestand
#2
RE: tree lounge tree stand
MnDH, I have two of the old style with RectangularTempered Aircraft Aluminum. Ietched one and camo sprayed. I bought these back in 1994 and I have enjoyed them very much.
I don't know anything about the new ones!
I don't know anything about the new ones!
#5
RE: tree lounge tree stand
ORIGINAL: early in
Too noisy, I'm aLone Wolffan.
Too noisy, I'm aLone Wolffan.
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It's the only climbing stand made thatcan climb a steel polewithout slipping. It is the only stand made that can support 1,755 lbs hanging on the tip while it is set up. It's the only stand that can be used to hang your deer or hog to dress it out.
I know, I know, you like the Lone wolf!!
#6
RE: tree lounge treeestand
ORIGINAL: mndeer hunter
does anyone own this stand? what do you like about this stand?
what dont you like about it?
does anyone own this stand? what do you like about this stand?
what dont you like about it?
#7
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Posts: 10,079
RE: tree lounge treeestand
I've never used one, but it looks like it would be a poor position to shoot from in many instances. Other than the basic seat and climber you have to buy all of the accessories and it adds to a high price for what you can get out of a box with other good stands. Another negative appearance to me is that if you want to stand you are four or so feet away from the tree, not exactly comfortable for me.
#8
RE: tree lounge treeestand
ORIGINAL: timbercruiser
I've never used one, but it looks like it would be a poor position to shoot from in many instances. Other than the basic seat and climber you have to buy all of the accessories and it adds to a high price for what you can get out of a box with other good stands. Another negative appearance to me is that if you want to stand you are four or so feet away from the tree, not exactly comfortable for me.
I've never used one, but it looks like it would be a poor position to shoot from in many instances. Other than the basic seat and climber you have to buy all of the accessories and it adds to a high price for what you can get out of a box with other good stands. Another negative appearance to me is that if you want to stand you are four or so feet away from the tree, not exactly comfortable for me.
Timber, if you take the time to watch the video I posted, you will see that you can shoot 360*.
#9
RE: tree lounge treeestand
i thought about one. watched the videos etc. and after it all i kinda agree with timbercruiser though i have never been in one. just seems to laid back. it would take some effort to get my fat@$$ up and standing lol. and id be laid back snoring all day. atleast im in the woods. thats half the battle. but being alert is the other half lol. that just looks like it would be TOO comfortable. and i do agree that when you WOULD stand up you would be a good distance from the tree. im not exactly afraid of heights but i like a little comfort and security. being closer to the tree would be nice. i did see a thing on their site though that makes you sit more upright. that may help that problem. they look nicccce and comfy though. i might buy one just to sleep in when its nice out!! cut all the limbs off the giant pinetree in my yard till about 3/4 of the way up. climb up there and nap. put earplugs in so the family cant wake me up and im good to go and they aint gettin up there! lol
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RE: tree lounge treeestand
ORIGINAL: mauser06
and i do agree that when you WOULD stand up you would be a good distance from the tree. im not exactly afraid of heights but i like a little comfort and security.
and i do agree that when you WOULD stand up you would be a good distance from the tree. im not exactly afraid of heights but i like a little comfort and security.
It's the only climbing stand made thatcan climb a steel polewithout slipping. It is the only stand made that can support 1,755 lbs hanging on the tip while it is set up. It's the only stand that can be used to hang your deer or hog to dress it out.
OH, what other stand can you adjust for the taper of the tree to keep you at 45*?