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climber advice
take a look at these climbers and rank them from first to last according to what you think about them
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=272784 http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=274511 http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=277892 http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=286738 your guys imput would be great!! |
RE: climber advice
this is my choice....http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=277892
my BIL got one of the gorillas, then he went out and bought another.......19 lbs. is what sold me on that one, lol..... |
RE: climber advice
The Brutus Barkbiter looks a whole lot like a Summit... that would be my choice. Good luck.
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RE: climber advice
I know it's not on your short list, but you may want to check out the equalizer.
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RE: climber advice
I would pick #4 then #1 with the other two far down the list. They just look a LOT more comfortable to me. No backrest to me means it is going to be a long afternoon.
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RE: climber advice
#1 is a steel heavy POS...
#2 isa remake of the old Loggy Bayou... which was a decent stand #3 is 19# and Gorilla's version of andOl' Man Treestand (Gorilla bought Ol' Man a few years back). This would prolly be my choice due to the light weight and economical price. #4 is a Brutus.. which are very well built but tend to be a bit on the heavy side... if the weight doesn't bother you.. this is one rock solid stand. |
RE: climber advice
The way the links came up # 1 is the one that looks like the loggy bayou. Any of the the stands are servicable. I would look at weight being the deciding factor. I bought a loggy bayou mega transformer and have been completely satisfied.
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RE: climber advice
Get a TREELOUNGE
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