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Ruger-Redhawk 01-27-2002 01:18 PM

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The advantage to climbers is that they are easy to move to another location.I have a couple of Treelounges. They do make some noise when setting them up. Once you get use to using them you can keep the noise to a minimal. It takes some time getting use to climbing and coming back down. After a little practice it becomes easy. It only takes a few minutes to set them up and be in your hunting position. I have had my one Treelounge (old version) for 9 years. At first I thought it was more trouble then it was worth.After using it for awhile it becomes a second nature. I would recommend talking to hunters who have different types of climbers and see if you can try them. Everybody has different opinions which are best.You need to try them and decide what's best for you. I like my Treelounges even though my new version has a tendency to slip. Whatever stand you decide on, buy yourself a good Safety harness and use it.Ruger Redhawk

sothrdnk 01-27-2002 06:03 PM

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They are portable and you can get high in the tree.

SOTHRDNK

Tree climber 01-27-2002 06:18 PM

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I have used a warren and sweat rifeman climber for the past,I guess 20 years.I also have one of there muzzeloaders stands.they both are great stands and after a while you can put them up in a couple min. with little noise.
I have added padded seats to both and that has made a big difference.I have one more that I got from a hunter who needed money.
all three cost me less than one treelounge.
I like a climber because you can move about and on public land you can't use others.


I am not a hunter I am a whitetail population reduction specialest

remember keep your back to the sun, your knife sharp, and your powder dry.

whitetailhunter 01-27-2002 08:46 PM

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I started out with one of those yard sale homemade stands. At the time I thougt it was the greatest thing In hunting. Now that I have been hunting for a few years now I would suggest that you find one that is easy to carry and that is comfortable to sit in for hours. I have a summit shooter pro that is 5 years old now. It is comfortable but heavy. Buy the lightest most comfortable one you can afford! Don't forget to budget in the price of a good saftey hornest. Don't waste your time or money on a homemade stand. They may look safe but chances are they aren't. I had a few close calls with my first one. And not a single close call with the summit.

Owen P Rice

clinton 01-27-2002 11:51 PM

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I also have not used one yet,but I will.
I have a perminent stand,which is great
for early season muzzleloader.After a couple of weeks deer seemed to move only
about forty yards from me in heavy woods
and all I could do is sit and wish I had
a portable stand.

clint foland

pabuckhunter 01-28-2002 04:22 AM

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The best thing is you move them around hence the meaning portable get one that is light wieght but the lighter it is the less wieght it will hold i also like the fact that it does not damage the trees landowners get awful mad at people using screw in steps and nails plus in P.A. that is illegal with out the landowners permission. The downfall I know is becareful what kind of tree you set it on if you try to climb a popular tree or other slippery bark tree you might find yourself on the ground real fast. cold weather is dangerous also got to watch the ice on a tree . Also some real good hunting spots might not have any trees or no good trees to set up on. overall i love portable tree stands. Get out and hunt and take a youngster with you :)

stealthycat 01-28-2002 08:40 AM

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Portable and climbing don't go together for me. When I hunt, I use portables only. I do have a climber, and its in my back yard tree to practice from ! A portable stand is
A)light
B)highly portable
C)quiet and easy to put up
D)you can put them in about any tree around, not just the ones that are five gallon bucket size and limbless.
E)you can hide a portable from the deer, a climber seems to stick out like a sore thumb
F)cost

Ya'll wantr me to go on :)

6ptsika 01-28-2002 08:54 AM

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Well, like the folks said, the biggest advantage is mobility. I still prefer to hunt in hang ons and permanent when I can, but it's a necessity to own at least one, in my opinion. As for noise, I can get up in my summit cobra a lot quieter than anybody can screw in a bunch of steps and hang a loc-on, guaranteed. You won't hear me climb from 40yds away, and on most trees, from 25yds. The newer ones are real quiet.
Also, safety is a big factor. It's easy to wear a harness the whole way up, and never be seperated from your safety line. No slippery steps either. No stolen stands on public land, and nobody can hunt your spot without bringing their own stand.
However, like I said, I prefer fixed stands, because it's 20 less pounds I have to carry in. You don't sweat as much just climbing a ladder, so you can wear heavy clothes on the way in. I own a climber, a few hang-ons, a ladder stand, and a pop up ground blind, as well as a half dozen permanent stands. Every year I find uses for all of them.


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