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frankwright
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Re: summit treestand
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Reply #20 on:
June 04, 2011, 05:25:00 PM »
I have used both a Summit Viper and an API Grand Slam, both with bars, and never really had any problems.
The bar makes it so much easier for climbing than hanging like a monkey on a stand without the bar. I set the stand up with the top and bottom as close as I can get them and still sit comfortably. Then when I stand, the bar is down pretty low and does not cause anymore problems than the tree itself does.
The last two years I have gone to Ol man Multi-Vision stands.
You climb sitting in the mesh seat and then step over it to get ready to hunt. The bar, down low makes a very comfortable foot rest and is out of the way for shooting.
http://www.olmanoutdoors.com/stands/climbers/Multivision
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varmint101
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Re: summit treestand
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June 04, 2011, 05:53:00 PM »
I must've had it backwards. I can never remember if I have the top higher or lower when I'm explaining it for some reason. You'd think I'd remember after 7yrs of using the thing.
I know I have the top part just high enough so my knees don't hit the bottom of the railing.
I never have had any problems from less than 10yds to much more.
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Re: summit treestand
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June 05, 2011, 11:47:00 PM »
Bushmaster open shot. Buy some Molle straps military straps off the big auction site (this site will not let me say ****) and there is NO strain on you. Daylight and dark.
Billy
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njloco
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Re: summit treestand
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June 06, 2011, 12:25:00 AM »
I have the Old Old man, composite bottom and regular tube type top, It is very good for shooting forward, but if you have a side shot the bar will still interfere somewhat. I also have the Equalizer climber, very good stand and the leveling system works great.
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