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Summit vipper or ole man climbers.
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I've had a Summit Viper for a LONG time. It was one of the best purchases I ever made.....tough, light and quiet.
Biden's most truthful quote ever came during his first press conference, 03/25/21. Drum roll please...... "I don't know, to be clear." and THAT is one promise he's kept!!!
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Love my summit. Have been using them about 20 years. Have never had an ol' man
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Drink and be merry for soldiers die for your freedoms.
Semper Fidelis!
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Summit!! I loved my Northstarr climber as well, it was so light and "bit" the tree very solid so you could climb effortlessly. My buddy had a summit bushmaster awhile back and it was an awsome stand too!
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Summit Viper is all I use......love them. I'd like to get the Summit Open Shot to use during archery season; limb clearance is an issue when I hunt with a recurve bow out of the Viper.
Retired and Loving It!! ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
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Ol man vision. Had one for 10 years and still just a comfortable as new. Stability is as Good as it gets. My cousin hunts in a summit and swears by it. Don't really think you'd go wrong with either but I would recommend ol man
"If you got it, you got it!" In memory of Pops, gone but never forgotten
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Lone Wolf if you can swing the expense, but avoid the China made run from 2010, best choice for a climber, but my Summit Viper is still my favorite backup.
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I've Hunted Out of a Bunch, And The Summit Is The Best IMO. Their Light, Quite,And Easy To set Up..
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Love my Summit Viper, not the quietest out of the box, but it is easy and comfortable.
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I love the Old Man.It packs compact and is very quiet.I have never used one of the newer ones with the bent arms to give more waist room.The only negative about the old version is that you needed to be in a tree as big around as you are to sit or stand comfortably.
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Lone wolf. Packs well, quite (even when below freezing), lightweight and comfortable for all day sits!
Keep the wind in your face! Certified NASP & Explore Bowhunting Instructor APA Archery, Victory Arrows, Hamskea, Stokerized ProStaff
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Right on with the Summit Ole Man. I too have used one for years. I'm a big guy and it is very comfitable. I use mine for bow and gun seasons which are from October - end of January here in Mississippi. I have lots of tree time in mine. I still believe in safety harnesses and common sense while using any stand though.
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I have an original Ol Man Grand Vision, you couldnt buy it from me. Made in Mississippi and holds my 280lbs like a champ.
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Anyone ever try a Tree Walker climber? They look pretty interesting. I am going with a Lone Wolf Assault Hang On and 4 climbing stick set up. Pricey,I know. There are just too many hunting spots that a climber is not suited to. I also like that the Lone Wolf can be set up on crooked trees. Another big advantage,IMO.
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I am going with a Lone Wolf Assault Hang On and 4 climbing stick set up. Pricey,I know. There are just too many hunting spots that a climber is not suited to. I also like that the Lone Wolf can be set up on crooked trees. Another big advantage,IMO.
Bingo!!! Frank that's how I roll I think I have 8 sections of stick for higher set ups and also for more than one set up in differnt areas....the hang on stand belt with hook makes hanging a breeze and you can have a bunch and leave them set up so you are ready to roll with out leaving your stand in
My dog is a member of the "Turd Like Clan"
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At least take a look at the Tree Saddle. A more secure and effective way to hunt out of more trees cannot be found. PERIOD! http://trophylineusa.com/products.php
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I've seen them and played around it's not my cup of tea but I have one Pard the swears by his
My dog is a member of the "Turd Like Clan"
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I am going with a Lone Wolf Assault Hang On and 4 climbing stick set up. Pricey,I know. There are just too many hunting spots that a climber is not suited to. I also like that the Lone Wolf can be set up on crooked trees. Another big advantage,IMO.
Bingo!!! Frank that's how I roll I think I have 8 sections of stick for higher set ups and also for more than one set up in differnt areas....the hang on stand belt with hook makes hanging a breeze and you can have a bunch and leave them set up so you are ready to roll with out leaving your stand in That is good to know Dan. Can't wait for October 1st!
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