What's the best Climbing Treestand???
#11
Im sold on the Equalizer tree stands. You can level them at any height. I have read a lot of great things about these stands on various sites. They arent cheap though.
https://www.equalizertreestands.com/index.php
https://www.equalizertreestands.com/index.php
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
If there was an absolute best
you can be sure it is the most expensive. Some, to be really happy, only need to look at the price.
For me, the question doesn't apply. I've used the same climbing stand, with individual improvements, for the past fifteen years.
For me, the question doesn't apply. I've used the same climbing stand, with individual improvements, for the past fifteen years.
#14
I've been hunting with my LW S&C for 8 years now, and love it. The only issue has been worn out bushings on the climbing/sitting bar. I have to order new ones. Other than that it has worked flawlessly. I wouldn't use anything else.
#15
Started with a Loggy then Tree lounge then bought a Viper and lastly a Lone wolf. Over a 15 yr. or so period. Tree lounge is an all day stand that can't be beat for comfort but it is costly, heavy and noisy to put up. Viper is nice but still a little bulky for me. It is comfortable and I feel safer with the rail around the seat. A little tough to sit and draw. The Lone Wolf is nice with the back pack option and moves through the woods on your back nicely. The only disadvantage I can speak to is that the seat is not that big or padded all that well. Nice 3 or 4 hr. stand. My old Loggy is my sentimental favorite as it is the lightest and the seat is quite comfortable but not as high tech as the others. The deer don't seem to care as I have killed them with all four. Would not want to forget the stands I sat in in Alberta bear hunting all day. They were very nice. Don't know the name but they had mesh seats like a lounge chair that fold down and were very comfy.
Last edited by curtispa14; 03-21-2010 at 05:11 AM.
#16
I too own a Summit Viper treestand and next to my bow it's the best investment I think I have ever made when coming to my hunting equipment. The Summit is extremely easy to use and is very reliable as well as very safe. Once you start hunting out of a climbing treestand you'll never go back to hunting on the ground.
#17
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
Started with a Loggy then Tree lounge then bought a Viper and lastly a Lone wolf. Over a 15 yr. or so period. Tree lounge is an all day stand that can't be beat for comfort but it is costly, heavy and noisy to put up. Viper is nice but still a little bulky for me. It is comfortable and I feel safer with the rail around the seat. A little tough to sit and draw. The Lone Wolf is nice with the back pack option and moves through the woods on your back nicely. The only disadvantage I can speak to is that the seat is not that big or padded all that well. Nice 3 or 4 hr. stand. My old Loggy is my sentimental favorite as it is the lightest and the seat is quite comfortable but not as high tech as the others. The deer don't seem to care as I have killed them with all four. Would not want to forget the stands I sat in in Alberta bear hunting all day. They were very nice. Don't know the name but they had mesh seats like a lounge chair that fold down and were very comfy.
very good, go to head of class.summit beats the LW hands down on comfort.the LW is to close to tree to get comfortable.some are using the SUMMIT SURROUND SEAT on LW and it helps.SUMMIT is built so its farther away from tree so you can LEAN back it seat.THAT IS MOST IMPORTANT THING TO ME AT 56 YRS OLD, comfort..............................
LW packs best of stands,real nice. belts on LW gets stuck on rough bark in dark .summits dont pack as good as LW.
rail in front of summit is not problem for me as i NEVER shoot down on buck,i let buck get 20 yds out then behind shoulder.i like rail on all my stands and with the SUMMIT 180 max i can face tree to hide,i dont have to turn around to shoot my bow.
both stands are quiet.i filled my summit channel with foam,i just did not like open ends to echo noise out but it was not noisy, just i am picky on things ,so i foamed it...............
#18
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
I too own a Summit Viper treestand and next to my bow it's the best investment I think I have ever made when coming to my hunting equipment. The Summit is extremely easy to use and is very reliable as well as very safe. Once you start hunting out of a climbing treestand you'll never go back to hunting on the ground.
DID YOU KNOW THAT SUMMIT WILL BUILT YOU A STAND TO YOUR LIKEING?
yes, they will put like a 180 top on viper bottom or viper top on a titan bottom..thats neat. having viper top on big titan bottom .
i heard you have to call them to do this.like you could take the open shot top and put it on titan bottom...............
sweat ..................................
#19
If $ are not a concern - consider an equalizer! I've owned a lot of tree stands from the Baker widow maker to several Summits. Being able to level the stand at 25'+ height sure is nice with the equalizer!
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