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Title: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Chris Shelton on October 04, 2010, 10:10:00 AM
Hey guys, been hunting alot of flat open terrain this year and thats not really my normal MO. I'm used to stalking steep rugged terrain and the steep rugged terrain is key with my normal ground tactics. So in some scenarios I think a tree stand would work well. So who makes a good climbing treestand for less than 200 dollars???
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: John Scifres on October 04, 2010, 01:55:00 PM
I see climbers on craigslist.com all the time pretty cheap.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Stinger on October 04, 2010, 02:20:00 PM
Chris,

I think you first need to decide if you want one with an open front or can live with the bar across the front.  The bar is really handy for doing sit and stand climbing, but isn't really needed.  Personally I can't shoot the bow out of one with a bar across the front as it always interferes with the bottom limb of my bow.  An open front one is much easier to shoot from, but some people find them uncomfortable being open.  They aren't any different than a fixed stand when you are sitting in them though in that respect.

The next thing to consider would be weight.  I know you are a young guy so it might not be as important to you as it is to us older guys, but think about how far you want to hump it into the woods.

As far as finding one, I think looking on Craigslist (as suggested by John) or here in the classifieds for a good used one is a good start.  You should be able to find a gently used one for less than $200.  There is a Summit Viper on the Baltimore craigslist right now for $160 that is open face and would do everything you need it to do.  There is also one for $175 in Pasadena, MD.  That one is a Timbertall and at 12 lbs is one of the lightest and best made stands there is.  I have 2 of them and love them.  They have a self leveling feature so that if you misjudge the taper of the tree, you can level the platform and the climber when you get to hunting height.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Dave Earley on October 04, 2010, 02:44:00 PM
just buy a lone wolf handclimber and skip the rest.  you won't regret it.  otherwise, you will buy and sell multiple noisy, awkward climbers until you finally decide to get a LW !
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: sam barrett on October 04, 2010, 04:07:00 PM
This is one product where I would recommend spending a little more money upfront.  A climber is something that if you buy a quality one it will last you for a long long time.  I really like the Tree Walker stands.  They make one with a bar across the front that is easily removable, so you can climb easily with it and then remove it while you're hunting for an unobstructed shot.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: frankwright on October 04, 2010, 08:20:00 PM
It seems as the price goes up the weight comes down.    :)  

I like the Ol Man tree stand, they are about $150 at Sportsman's Guide. They have a mesh seat you climb in and then sit on it when hunting. It comes with a bar that reverses up or down for a gun rest or foot rest. I always use it as a foot rest and it is out of the way for longbow shooting.

The stand is very stable and comfortable, but that sucker is heavy.

I usually hump it in to an area and then just move it from tree to tree in the same general area.
They have the same stand in aluminum. Much lighter and twice as expensive.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: acadian archer on October 04, 2010, 09:04:00 PM
my summit bushmaster is less than 200. Buying new you know what you have. You have no idea how a used stand was/was not used. You're life  and that of your family is probably worth the differnence in price.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: 59Alaskan on October 04, 2010, 09:15:00 PM
I just bought a Summit Open Shot.  I really like it and my wife found it for $199 new at a local store.  The seat is very comfortable and folds up when standing.  I like the seat better than the Summit Viper I sold to fund this one.  I got rid of the Viper because of the arm rail
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Doug Young on October 04, 2010, 10:18:00 PM
If you can find a used Lone Wolf get that, it's the quietest, most rugged, most secure stand I've owned. I had a Summit Bushmaster before that, and if my limit was $200 for a new stand I'd get one of those again.

Doug
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Overspined on October 04, 2010, 10:35:00 PM
don't cheap out, your life is at stake! Lone Wolf....period!
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: BFinegan on October 05, 2010, 07:14:00 AM
I just sold a Lone Wolf hand climber because I didn't like it. That being said Lone Wolf is an ecellent product.

You need to try different stands before you buy.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Jon Stewart on October 05, 2010, 08:14:00 AM
second on checking craigslist under sporting goods.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Kyle Lancaster on October 05, 2010, 09:33:00 AM
Buy a used Lone Wolf.
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Post by: Problem Child on October 05, 2010, 12:07:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Kyle Lancaster:
Buy a used Lone Wolf.
yep
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: DeerSpotter on October 05, 2010, 08:44:00 PM
:clapper:  TreeWalker   :clapper:


It's a Climber and the last one you will need


Best stand I have ever been in !


Carl
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Slewfoot62 on October 05, 2010, 09:27:00 PM
Get on the big auction and you can buy a Summit Openshot Deluxe for just a little over 200.00$ . I think you will like it.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: bamacrazy on October 05, 2010, 10:47:00 PM
I just bought a Summit Viper Classic at Academy for $169....
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: cedar on October 06, 2010, 10:33:00 AM
Don't go cheap, your life depends on it.  Spend the money and get a Lone Wolf or Summit.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Henry Hammer on October 06, 2010, 11:00:00 AM
Chris, if you are limited on your funds do not feel as if you are getting an unsafe stand as some of these guy's are suggesting. Like was said before the more it cost the nicer the features and the lighter weight they are but the "CHEAPER" stands are still safe stands!! I would reccomend a Gorilla brand climber they have a nice comfortable seat much like the Summit's seat. The weight is heavier than the other brands suggested at 27 pounds but when they are on sale for $99.00 they are hard to beat. You can always upgrade later when you have more funds available and pass the "cheaper" stand along to someone else in need of a climber. Just remember to always wear your safety harness and you will enjoy the mobility of a climber!!!  Good Luck..Henry
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: chesapeakeblend on October 06, 2010, 11:11:00 AM
Summit Viper all the way for me.  Had one for 5 years now and no squeaks, noise or anything.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: stagetek on October 06, 2010, 02:14:00 PM
When I use a climber, I use my Summit Bushmaster the most. It's the most comfortable seat I've found for me.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Chris Surtees on October 06, 2010, 06:14:00 PM
Cheap is not the way to go when it comes to stands there are a lot of good ones out there but it will take some looking.

Check out Summit, Muddy Outdoors, Lone Wolf, and Millennium. All great stands with good comments.

Another option is a lock-on that uses mounting attachments like the Millennium, Summit, and others.

This will allow you to have one stand and many trees setup.

Just carry your stand and ladders to whatever stand you wish to hunt.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: RodL on October 06, 2010, 09:51:00 PM
I would if at all possible put a little extra money into a climbing stand. Personally I would never buy a used stand unless I knew the person who was selling it. Buying a used stand off of someone you don't know would scare the daylights out of me. I know the gorillas are a pretty nice stand for the money but the inexpensive ones are a little heavier. If you put a little extra into it in the beginning you will have a stand that will last many years.

Rodney
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Longspur77 on October 07, 2010, 10:00:00 PM
New grand ol man,multivision. Just git one and I can  shoot from one side of tree to other all the way to e 4 yds under me.190 bucks. Get that you won't  be sorry. Oh yea you can take the,bar off the front
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: buckeye_hunter on October 08, 2010, 08:28:00 AM
Summit "open shot" climber $199. Great for bowhunting and a good climber overall.
Title: Re: Climbing treestands without breaking the bank????
Post by: Cory Mattson on October 08, 2010, 12:56:00 PM
we only recommend Lone Wolf climbers - and since we switched have never had to buy another climbing stand. The best climber in all respects - not even close - we have saved money in the long run.<><
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