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The Best Climbing Tree Stands of 2024

Josh HoneycuttBy Josh HoneycuttMarch 23, 2026

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Climbing tree stands are the name of the game for many deer hunters, and the best climber can help increase success. They allow you to set up on any suitable tree, in a matter of minutes. No matter how you hunt—compound bow, crossbow, or rifle—there’s a climber built for it.

As a lifelong deer hunter, I’ve had my fair share of sits from a climber. I’ve tested many different models and largely understand what brands have to offer. Weight, portability, and comfort are just a few of the important factors that determine a quality climber. Here are some of the best I’ve hunted from over the years.

  • Best Overall: Summit Viper Pro SD

  • Best for Rifles: Millennium Ol’Man Alumalite CTS

  • Best Lightweight: Hawk Ultra-Lite Climber

  • Lone Wolf Assault Hand Climber

Best Overall: Summit Viper Pro SD

Specs

  • Weight capacity: 300 pounds

  • Weight: 22 pounds

  • Platform size: 20”³x 36”³

  • Material: Aluminum

Pros

  • Very quiet

  • Large platform sizing

  • Dead Metal sound-dampening technology

Cons 

  • Slightly bulkier design

The Summit Viper Pro SD is the quietest tree stand I tested. Summit Treestand’s trademark is filling critical areas with expanding foam to reduce sound. Plus, ample coverings further decrease the chance of bumping exposed metal. Its cable system is very easy to attach and can even be locked with a cable or padlock to secure it to the tree. It checks comfort boxes with a large platform and includes a large and comfortable back and seat cushion. This model can accommodate trees ranging from 8-20 inches in diameter, and it can be fitted with accessories to hold phones, rifles, and more.

Best for Rifles: Millennium Ol’ Man Alumalite CTS

Specs

  • Weight capacity: 300 pounds

  • Weight: 21 pounds

  • Platform size: 18”³ x 32”³

  • Material: Aluminum

Pros

  • Included gun rest

  • Large platform

  • Built for bowhunters

Cons 

  • Heavier than other climbers

As best I can tell, Millennium might be the only climbing tree stand brand that currently sells a gun rest with their climber. Others have available attachments, but this stand comes with it. It’s geared toward gun hunters. While the gun rest is a great selling point, it has other desirable features. This model from Ol’Man is a culmination of improvements from designs that came before it. Setup is very quick and easy. Its large platform and seat increase comfort and safety. The raised railing makes you feel safer and more stable when ascending and descending the tree. Again, this is a climber made for gun hunters.

Lone Wolf Assault Hand Climber

Specs

  • Weight capacity: 300 pounds

  • Weight: 14.7 pounds

  • Platform size: 26”³ x 19.5”³

  • Material: Cast aluminum

Pros

  • Quiet, with limited metal contact points

  • Compact, low-profile folded position

  • Fits trees as small as 6 inches in diameter

Cons 

  • Smaller platform size

The Lone Wolf Assault Hand Climber Combo is extremely lightweight, quiet, and portable. This climber folds up quickly and easily, and there is little area for limbs and brush to contact as you quietly slip through the timber. Additionally, it’s the second-lightest climber I’ve found.

While its one-piece cast aluminum platform is smaller than other product offerings, it’s still a great size for what it is. It also features a contoured foam pad and a distinctive 3D camo platform design. The stand fits trees ranging from 6 to 19 inches in diameter and is crafted from American-made metal.

How We Picked the Best Climbing Tree Stands

While it’s never easy to assign awards and winners for these categories, there is a method to the madness. First and foremost, I’ve spent many days afield with a climber and I’ve used these stands quite extensively. Additionally, I look at every available climbing tree stand on the market (that I could find) and consider the specs and features of each. Some were sent to me for in-person testing and others I’ve used on my own.

When analyzing tree stands, I pay very close attention to weight, weight capacity, compactness, portability, railing designs, platform designs, platform size, interior dimensions, platform gripping, tree gripping, quietness, comfort, price, and more. Then I compare my notes, pick my favorites, and award category winners.

What To Consider When Choosing a Climbing Tree Stand

As with any type of hunting gear, it’s best to consider several factors before dropping a wad of cash on a purchase. Here are six things to analyze before you decide on the best climbing tree stand for you.

  • Weight: How much the stand weighs isn’t a big deal for hunters who will drive in and hang the climber on a tree. That said, if you plan to hike into private or public land, it quickly becomes a factor.

  • Weight Capacity: How much the tree stand can hold is important, too. This is especially true for larger hunters. Plus, you need to keep the weight of your gear in mind. Most climbing tree stands have a 300-pound capacity.

  • Compactness and Portability: Anyone who must hike through thick brush or simply wants a compact design for easier carrying should consider the portability of the climber.

  • Weapon of Choice: Do you bow hunt, gun hunt, or do both? This can impact the tree stand you purchase. Some stands have gun railings, and some don’t. Others have tree stand accessories for specific weapons.

  • Quietness: A stand isn’t any good if it’s loud, clunky, and spooks deer. Find one that’s quiet. Your success will increase with a quieter tree stand.

  • Comfort: While it isn’t as important on shorter hunts, the need for comfort quickly increases with half-day and all-day sits. A climber needs to keep you comfortable to be effective.

FAQs

Q: What makes a climbing tree stand more comfortable?
A climbing tree stand that has a larger platform will be more comfortable and reassuring for your feet and overall balance. A greater inner dimension translates to more room for your torso and body to twist and turn. Quality back and seat cushions make sitting for longer easier, and padded armrests or side panels increase comfort, too.

Q: How high are climbing tree stands?
Prices vary greatly, but generally range from $100-$500. Selecting an option within your budget, that also checks as many of your boxes as possible, should guide your decision.

Q: How high should you go in a climbing tree stand?
This varies greatly, but doesn’t change much from other tree stand types, such as lock-on models. Generally, the right answer is whatever height you feel safe, secure, and hidden at. That said, if you get much over 20 feet high, the kill zone on a deer (or any animal) begins to shrink greatly, as compared to being eye level with it.

Q: What is a tree saddle?
A tree saddle is another elevated hunting option, but only incorporates a foot platform so that the hunter remains in a near-standing position throughout the hunt. A harness-like saddle is used to take some of the load off your legs while hunting. Climbing sticks are still used to ascend the tree.

Final Thoughts

Each selection I made for the best climbing tree stands was thought out with serious consideration. I don’t take the award process lightly, and understand that hunters rely on accurate, credible reviews when trying to choose the best product for them. That means something to me, and I am confident these rankings will benefit you in the climbing tree stand selection process.

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For more than 125 years, Field & Stream has been providing readers with honest and authentic coverage of outdoor gear. Our writers and editors eat, sleep, and breathe the outdoors, and that passion comes through in our product reviews. You can count on F&S to keep you up to date on the best new gear. And when we write about a product—whether it’s a bass lure or a backpack—we cover the good and the bad, so you know exactly what to expect before you decide to make a purchase.

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    Honeycutt been an outdoor communicator since 2010. Since then, he has worked for most of the major hunting magazines and websites, including Field & Stream. Deer and turkey hunting are his primary focus, though he also writes frequently about conservation, predator hunting, and small game hunting. Highlights Education Honeycutt started his career at Western Kentucky University and majored in journalism. Approximately two and half years into college, the NWTF offered him a full-time position in their communications department. He accepted and transferred to the University of South Carolina where he finished a degree in communications. Experience During his time in the outdoor industry, Honeycutt has worked as the National Wild Turkey Federation’s (NWTF) communication specialist and Realtree’s associate editor. He also owns and operates a content marketing company called Honeycutt Creative, which works with brands in the outdoor industry to create content marketing plans. Honeycutt has won various industry awards, including the National Deer Association’s Signpost Communicator of the Year award. He also self-films his hunts which appear on Midwest Whitetail. He has also been featured on Realtree’s Monster Bucks. F&S Lightning Round Favorite Place to Fish and hunt: Home,Favorite Critter to Hunt: Whitetails in velvet,Bucket List Adventure: Dall sheep—or maybe a fat, juicy barren ground caribou,Best Piece of Outdoor Advice: Don’t die,Favorite Piece of Gear: Whatever I need at the time, but I like a good skinning knife,All-Time Favorite F&S Story: The next one—and most anything by Petzal Notable Work

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