For all you bowhunters that use climbing stands...
#21
RE: For all you bowhunters that use climbing stands...
ORIGINAL: NCRemington700
My climber has two "hooks" kinda of like bicycle hooks for the garage, that attach on the side so I have both hands to climb and my bow goes with me! The "hooks" are on the right side of the climber (near the black pads).
My climber has two "hooks" kinda of like bicycle hooks for the garage, that attach on the side so I have both hands to climb and my bow goes with me! The "hooks" are on the right side of the climber (near the black pads).
I will own two of those stands by next season. It is the first one that I have seen that has the seat in the right place. Faceing the tree so you can hide behind it. Do they have it with cables instead of blades???
#22
RE: For all you bowhunters that use climbing stands...
Use a rope like they all said but tie it to the bottom cam so when you lower your bow after hunting your knocks dont get dirt in them. Took me til this year to figure it out, with some help of a buddy. I was like Duh.
#25
RE: For all you bowhunters that use climbing stands...
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
I will own two of those stands by next season. It is the first one that I have seen that has the seat in the right place. Faceing the tree so you can hide behind it. Do they have it with cables instead of blades???
ORIGINAL: NCRemington700
My climber has two "hooks" kinda of like bicycle hooks for the garage, that attach on the side so I have both hands to climb and my bow goes with me! The "hooks" are on the right side of the climber (near the black pads).
My climber has two "hooks" kinda of like bicycle hooks for the garage, that attach on the side so I have both hands to climb and my bow goes with me! The "hooks" are on the right side of the climber (near the black pads).
I will own two of those stands by next season. It is the first one that I have seen that has the seat in the right place. Faceing the tree so you can hide behind it. Do they have it with cables instead of blades???
#28
RE: For all you bowhunters that use climbing stands...
ORIGINAL: NCRemington700
My climber has two "hooks" kinda of like bicycle hooks for the garage, that attach on the side so I have both hands to climb and my bow goes with me! The "hooks" are on the right side of the climber (near the black pads).
My climber has two "hooks" kinda of like bicycle hooks for the garage, that attach on the side so I have both hands to climb and my bow goes with me! The "hooks" are on the right side of the climber (near the black pads).
#29
RE: For all you bowhunters that use climbing stands...
ORIGINAL: Hunter Dan7
I know for sure that u helped out there buisness. Im getting one and so is my friend now. I think you should get some kind of commission.
ORIGINAL: NCRemington700
My climber has two "hooks" kinda of like bicycle hooks for the garage, that attach on the side so I have both hands to climb and my bow goes with me! The "hooks" are on the right side of the climber (near the black pads).
My climber has two "hooks" kinda of like bicycle hooks for the garage, that attach on the side so I have both hands to climb and my bow goes with me! The "hooks" are on the right side of the climber (near the black pads).
#30
RE: For all you bowhunters that use climbing stands...
Motown, not trying to steer you away from the above stand at all (because I can ASSURE you I get no commission from ANYONE -- Darnit! )... but if you're interested in a comfy climber that allows you to face the tree featuring cables, you may want to check out Summit's 180:
http://www.summitstands.com/catalog.aspx?catid=summit180
http://www.summitstands.com/catalog.aspx?catid=summit180