EZ Hanger
#15
RE: EZ Hanger
Is that the one that the guys on the RealTree videos use. If so they look like a good product. I bought a cheaper version (cannot recall brand) and don't trust it. You hang your bow and worry it will pivot and drop it.........dabow
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: auburn new york USA
Posts: 2,050
RE: EZ Hanger
i have the short one shoulda gotten the longer one i stand most of the time but dont hold my bow like mentioned above what if you dropped it it was pretty easy getting in the tree mine was fine but on my cousins the screw that holds the 2 peices togethr came loose and i hnted his stand on day and it kept moving back
#17
RE: EZ Hanger
Yep,
I've been using one for 2 years and can't imagine not having one now. I use the 3 arm model and with it set about a foot above your left shoulder my bow sits right in front of me.
I've been using one for 2 years and can't imagine not having one now. I use the 3 arm model and with it set about a foot above your left shoulder my bow sits right in front of me.
#18
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 2
RE: EZ Hanger
This is going to sound crazy, but I went to Dick's to buy one two days ago and when I found where they were at they only had one short one for $15. I made up my mine that I wasn't paying that much. Well I walk over to this clearance table and 3 of the short EZ hangers (not a fake) were sitting in a pile of stuff for $1 each. I swear this is the truth. I liked to hit the floor. My wife and I searched for all we could find, but those three were all they had at $1.
#20
RE: EZ Hanger
I'm curently using the screws with the u-shape built in for hanging. They work great, but I usually have more of a time than I think is necessary getting them into the tree properly. I also don't like that the most effective way I've found to hang my bow is behind my left shoulder and facing the other way (right-handed shooter). Are these things easier to screw into the tree than the hooks I'm currently using, because I'm seriously considering one?