Does anyone hunt from a summit that has the regular seat and the rail around the front? I would like one that is enclosed to help me nap! Haha!
I do quite a bit. Mine is a viper, it has a rail all the way around. I hunt with 64" longbow, I usually adjust the seat straps out low. That way when I stand to shoot, the rail is higher and away from the bottom limb. In my opinion, the most comfortable stand on the market
All the time. Viper SD. I typically shoot a 62"Stalker Coyote long bow.
Climb one and you will easliy figure out how to shoot in one with any bow. I've shot my 66" Northern Mist out of it as well.
sorry, double post
I hunt from a Summit Viper SD. It climbs well, is comfortable and I feel secure in it. My only complaint is that when I'm carrying it in "backpack mode" it tends to rattle and is a little noisy. That can be fixed with a couple bungee cords.
I'm looking for a stand that does not have the safety rail in front because I sometimes feel a little limited in my shooting because of it. I like the looks of the Lone Wolf Flip Top climber but the price is a little outrageous.
Yes and it works fine.
That's what I use a viper with a hazmore seat
Yup and it's one comfortable stand too. I've had my Viper for 12 years now. Longest bow I've used out of it was 64" and never had a problem.
QuoteOriginally posted by perry f.:
I do quite a bit. Mine is a viper, it has a rail all the way around. I hunt with 64" longbow, I usually adjust the seat straps out low. That way when I stand to shoot, the rail is higher and away from the bottom limb. In my opinion, the most comfortable stand on the market
I have the straps on my Viper's seat pulled up tight and keep the 2 halves fairly close together. I use a 58" recurve. I would be interested in the details of how you position the bow etc with your setup, would like to see if I could make it work for me.
I hunt from a Viper sometimes, my only complaint is it is the hardest stand I have ever used get on a tree quietly, pulling those cables out without a sound is almost impossible. I hunt spooky deer and any metallic sound will send them to the next county.
I altered mine to use Alice pack straps because the factory straps are so bad. I put a waist belt on it as well for packing.
I have one of the original Summits and remover the adjustable rail because it got in the way.
That stand was heavy and noisy to put up but once in place it was as stable as a rock.
I use the viper SD with the Hazemore seat as well ! Awesome setup ! All day comfortable seat & I'm able to sit a little higher In the seat which helps when hunting with a longbow !
i went to an open shot. The viper rail made it to hard to shoot for me. I would drop the seat low and stand the whole time. With the open shot I can shoot sitting. It is not as secure feeling as the viper, but I find it very safe.
I use the open shot and love it.
Daniel...I use two different climbing tree stands exclusively.
I mostly use the lone wolf hand climber for any morning or evening only hunts. Best stand ever IMO. Light, quiet safe, easy climbing and descending.
BUT I do use the summit 180 for my all day sits...about 5-6 per year. Super comfortable, safe but not as quiet, heavier and more cumbersome to haul around than the LW. BUT yes, safe to take a nap in. :-)
If I had to choose only one, it would be an easy call - the lone wolf, but since I don't have to choose just one...love them both for what they do best.
I use the goliath a little wider no trouble shooting and feel plenty safe in it.
anybody have any pics of shooting out of one with a front rail?
Goliath SD have the Summit 180 but haven't used it.. just have to adjust your seat height etc as said for bow clearance, generally hunt with 54-56 in. bow.
Hey Daniel, my next climber will be a lone wolf hand climber. I can't stand anything with a rail. It always gets in my way and drastically reduces my shooting angles. But that's just me.
I love my Viper SD. With the rail, you just have to be paying attention as to how you set it up, according to your most likely shots. Steep angles dont work well, unless you rig it so you can take a quartering away shot. If you are comfortable with the stand, ive even taken shots from the climbing position sitting on the rail as if you were climbing. Just do what it takes, you'll figure it out. Ive yet to feel I lost out on a deer because of the rail. If that happens, I probably shouldn't shoot anyway.
How high are you guys hunting? I have a old man climber that I like but I cant shoot out of it. I feel it's because of how high I hunt. Normally I will climb to 20-25 ft. The mountain winds makes it hard to hunt any lower.
Jeff
At that hieght Jeff, it would be a problem for me too. Ive hunted as low as 10ft on occasion and normally not over 20ft max. My most used hieght is 15 ft. All depends on ground cover density , available trees, and how close the deer are going to be. I may have an opportunity to go on up high, but to get a good solid shot i often choose not to because of other factors, no matter the stand type im using.
Summit Goliath, but I haven't used it in a few years. Getting to where I like hunting from the ground after the deer learned to look up.
QuoteOriginally posted by crittergetter:
Hey Daniel, my next climber will be a lone wolf hand climber. I can't stand anything with a rail. It always gets in my way and drastically reduces my shooting angles. But that's just me.
Randy,
I will agree with it getting in the way and being a slight hassle to make you be more careful, but I hunted from mine several times this year and didn't have any problems. I even managed to miss a deer out of mine. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
The biggest factor is seat height(lower than knees) for me. You have to have it at a certain height or you will have to really watch what you're doing to be able to shoot from it.
I have sat in a couple lone wolfs and I can't sit in them long at all.. the seats stink in my opinon, but I don't have much cushion on my booty.. lol..
I prefer my Open Shot. I bought it back when they called it the Brush Master.
I bought the top portion only of a lone wolf assault and team in up with the platform of my Timbertall. Makes for a great combo when I have the longbow in my hand.
I used to use a Clear Shot (same as open shot but seat was a triangle) great stand. Soft bark tree's only for climbing, don't ask how I know
I use vipers but have both tops for em prefer open front for bow
I use an Ol Man with the rail for a footrest.