One of the biggest issues I have ever had with climbers is that they are just uncomfortable to pack in to your site. I mean the straps suck and there's no padding on the back. Yes if you spend another $100 you can get straps and pads... Or you can go to wal-mart like a good cheap skate and do what I did...
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Figured since it's time for a lot of us to be thinking about next deer season and that hogs are still open around here... I'd share a few tips. I've done this to my two main stands a Goliath and this Summit Viper SD. Makes them a lot more comfortable to pack into my spots.
Great idea!
Well done