Need recommendation on light climber
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NorthEast Arkansas river bottoms
Posts: 422
Need recommendation on light climber
Im about to buy another climber, I've already got a summit but it is a little heavy (21lbs.) when I hunt some places where I have to walk in a long ways. Im 6'4, 220 lbs so I need one that will accomadate a tall person.
Im looking at two currently, the Summit Openshot which weighs 14lbs.
http://www.summitstands.com/catalog.aspx?catid=OpenShot
and this one by Woods and Water that weighs 11.5 lbs. -
http://www.woodsandwatersystems.com/36ssc.html
Im sure the Summit is good, the Woods and water I dont know anything about, I assume the seat can be placed against the back.
Number one on my list of must is portability, light weight and stacks together fairly flat. Of course I want it as comfortable as possible but I realize most light weight climbers are not the most comfortable either.
I realize the seat and platform will be smaller on these too, but thats OK. The Summit is a hand climber, I've never used a hand climber. How are they.
Any other stands I might consider?
Thanks for any help with this tough decision.
Im looking at two currently, the Summit Openshot which weighs 14lbs.
http://www.summitstands.com/catalog.aspx?catid=OpenShot
and this one by Woods and Water that weighs 11.5 lbs. -
http://www.woodsandwatersystems.com/36ssc.html
Im sure the Summit is good, the Woods and water I dont know anything about, I assume the seat can be placed against the back.
Number one on my list of must is portability, light weight and stacks together fairly flat. Of course I want it as comfortable as possible but I realize most light weight climbers are not the most comfortable either.
I realize the seat and platform will be smaller on these too, but thats OK. The Summit is a hand climber, I've never used a hand climber. How are they.
Any other stands I might consider?
Thanks for any help with this tough decision.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2006
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RE: Need recommendation on light climber
6'4" 220 lbs!
If I were you, I'd just pretend to be the tree, heck with climbing it...
Better yet, just strap the stand around your chest. Then the deer would see that it is empty and come right on through! Might want to get a small one for that tactic though, big one could be hell on your back after a long day...
If I were you, I'd just pretend to be the tree, heck with climbing it...
Better yet, just strap the stand around your chest. Then the deer would see that it is empty and come right on through! Might want to get a small one for that tactic though, big one could be hell on your back after a long day...
#5
RE: Need recommendation on light climber
I would get the summit. The other one doesnt look very comfy. With the summit you can at least rest your back on the tree. Or can you move the seat with the woods and water? To me it looks like you sit facing the tree. I would sacrifice 3 lbs for a little more comfort. JMO
#6
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 3
RE: Need recommendation on light climber
Hi, All-
New to the forums...hope you don't mind me chiming in.
I own two of the Woods and Waters tree climbers. Overall, I really like them. I got rid of my Lone Wolf hand climber once I tried the W & W...I don't regret my decision at all.
The only thing I didn't like about them is the seat construction. It is a cushion with a plywood base. The previous version had a rubberized seat that was much, much better. The great thing about this seat is that you can fold it up against the tree when you want it out of your way as it's hinged.
BTW, I'm 6'2" and 225...my buddy is 6'4" and 245....we have the same stand and really like 'em.
If you need any info on them feel free to let me know...I'd be glad to answer any questions if I'm capable.
Good luck and good hunting!
Marko
New to the forums...hope you don't mind me chiming in.
I own two of the Woods and Waters tree climbers. Overall, I really like them. I got rid of my Lone Wolf hand climber once I tried the W & W...I don't regret my decision at all.
The only thing I didn't like about them is the seat construction. It is a cushion with a plywood base. The previous version had a rubberized seat that was much, much better. The great thing about this seat is that you can fold it up against the tree when you want it out of your way as it's hinged.
BTW, I'm 6'2" and 225...my buddy is 6'4" and 245....we have the same stand and really like 'em.
If you need any info on them feel free to let me know...I'd be glad to answer any questions if I'm capable.
Good luck and good hunting!
Marko
#8
RE: Need recommendation on light climber
hillbilly archer, you need to read the specs again. That 11.5 lb. model W & W you are looking at is just the climbing aid! Put that together with one of the platforms and you are carrying either 24 lbs. or 22 lbs. depending on the model!!!!
My preferences :
Lone Wolf Sitnclimb
Summit
Loggy Bayou Stalker XL(untalked about but very underrated IMO)
My preferences :
Lone Wolf Sitnclimb
Summit
Loggy Bayou Stalker XL(untalked about but very underrated IMO)
#9
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 128
RE: Need recommendation on light climber
You may want to look at the Gorilla series. They are not as light as some, but the hammock net seat is the most comfortable I have ever used. My theory is " Yes I may have to carry a little more weight walking in and out but that is a short term issue " I may be sitting/standing in that stand for anywhere from 4 to 10 hours and what is most important to me is comfort. Because IF I am not comfortable, I am not sitting still and get fidgety "
Just me .02 something to take a look at.
Just me .02 something to take a look at.