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What is a good climbing treestand? I would like one that is easy to pack in/out, and easy to use.

Question by lovetohunt. Uploaded on November 08, 2009

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from BioGuy wrote 2 years 28 weeks ago

The Summit Openshot Deluxe is 15 lbs. This is the one I own because I wanted a stand that didn't have a gun rest to interfere with my bow.
http://www.summitstands.com/catalog.aspx?catid=openshot deluxe

Timbertall makes a great climber as well, and it's probably one of the lightest on the market weighing in at just 12 lbs! http://www.timbertalloutdoors.com/babylite.htm

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from hjohn429 wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

I am a Summit fan. I prefer the Bushmaster model.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

My son and I hunted next to each other yesterday. I went up my tree in a Lone Wolf and my son with up his in his Summit. The Lone Wolf was much more quiet putting on and also going up the tree. Hands down the Lone Wolf is the best stand on the market.

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Love my summit Goliath. Have taken 9 deer from it in the last 3 seasons. All with a bow.

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from Buck91Hunter wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Im with Del in KS... My summit goliath is easy to set up and extremely comfortable.. Go with a Summit!! You can't go wrong!

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from cody r wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

a gorrila climbing stand works pretty good

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from Hunter Savage wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

lone wolf stands are pricey but you get what you pay for.

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from Big O wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Summit "viper" here !

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from Big O wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Forgot to add I've hunted out of an A.P.I and an Ol' Man stand over the last couple of weeks !

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from Cgull wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Summit climbers are comfortable and stack well, my viper does great job.

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from jlstrader wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

I'm happy with my API (not sure which model, but its a climber). A lot cheaper and I am very happy. It can be a little noisy hooking it to a tree if you are not taking your time, but I still love it.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

My son and I hunted next to each other yesterday. I went up my tree in a Lone Wolf and my son with up his in his Summit. The Lone Wolf was much more quiet putting on and also going up the tree. Hands down the Lone Wolf is the best stand on the market.

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from BioGuy wrote 2 years 28 weeks ago

The Summit Openshot Deluxe is 15 lbs. This is the one I own because I wanted a stand that didn't have a gun rest to interfere with my bow.
http://www.summitstands.com/catalog.aspx?catid=openshot deluxe

Timbertall makes a great climber as well, and it's probably one of the lightest on the market weighing in at just 12 lbs! http://www.timbertalloutdoors.com/babylite.htm

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from hjohn429 wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

I am a Summit fan. I prefer the Bushmaster model.

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Love my summit Goliath. Have taken 9 deer from it in the last 3 seasons. All with a bow.

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from Buck91Hunter wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Im with Del in KS... My summit goliath is easy to set up and extremely comfortable.. Go with a Summit!! You can't go wrong!

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from cody r wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

a gorrila climbing stand works pretty good

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from Hunter Savage wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

lone wolf stands are pricey but you get what you pay for.

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from Big O wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Summit "viper" here !

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from Big O wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Forgot to add I've hunted out of an A.P.I and an Ol' Man stand over the last couple of weeks !

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from Cgull wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Summit climbers are comfortable and stack well, my viper does great job.

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from jlstrader wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

I'm happy with my API (not sure which model, but its a climber). A lot cheaper and I am very happy. It can be a little noisy hooking it to a tree if you are not taking your time, but I still love it.

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