Valerie's Dad:

I clicked on the link you provided and took a look at that frame, even though it's not the one I was referring to. On a quick "once-over", I wouldn't recommend that frame for anything more than casual weekend camping trips. It's not put together well enough for rugged and remote big-game hunting.

The frame I was referring to doesn't seem to be on the company's website. However, when I was in Wasilla, Alaska the other day and then in Anchorage, I noticed that both stores still had the frame I mentioned, in stock. I haven't checked the Phoenix store, as yet, but I would imagine they have it in stock, too.

There is another frame on the website, though, that seems to pass muster in terms of reliability and affordability. If I recall, I think it was displayed on the second page of the listings. However, that frame is not currently in stock, on the website.

I didn't notice which state you reside in. Is there a Sportsmen's Warehouse store near you, perhaps?

Maverick