Who uses a Climber? What kind do you use?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sinking Spring PA USA
Posts: 210
Who uses a Climber? What kind do you use?
Ok positive thing my hunting land I planned on using for archery has changed to a spot closer to home. I scout this area since I hunt there smoke pole season. No big cause for alarm.
The only problem is permanent stand is not recomended by land owner - spot I would hunt is close to neighbor' s land and said yes hunt it just don' t put a stand in unless I want to take it down before rifle season.
So I need an affordable climber. What do you use? pros and cons? I have a really old climber that is not as safe as I would like. I am thinking something with seat and platform to stand on? Ease of assebling to climb in the am helpful as well. I am looking for some suggestions before heading to Cabela' s new store to look/buy one. Help appreciated.
The only problem is permanent stand is not recomended by land owner - spot I would hunt is close to neighbor' s land and said yes hunt it just don' t put a stand in unless I want to take it down before rifle season.
So I need an affordable climber. What do you use? pros and cons? I have a really old climber that is not as safe as I would like. I am thinking something with seat and platform to stand on? Ease of assebling to climb in the am helpful as well. I am looking for some suggestions before heading to Cabela' s new store to look/buy one. Help appreciated.
#2
RE: Who uses a Climber? What kind do you use?
Lone Wolf sit-n-climb here, I love it, but they are probably more than what you want to pay.
For the money, I recommend Summit or Ol Man. Don' t pinch pennies when it comes to something you trust your life in.
For the money, I recommend Summit or Ol Man. Don' t pinch pennies when it comes to something you trust your life in.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: BRO PA USA
Posts: 123
RE: Who uses a Climber? What kind do you use?
I know I' ve heard alot about them being outta business , but I own an API. It' s a wallyworld version of the grand slam called the cable cat. I have hunted for 25 years and have seen and used many stands but am willing to say this is the most comfy and reliable to date .I see in the recent Cabela' s that the same version (with chain instead of cable) is available @149 . IMHO the best stand in that price range. Although I don' t recommend it I' ve been guilty of snoozin in mine and have no worries of falling(I do wear the harness)!!!! Hope this helps
#4
RE: Who uses a Climber? What kind do you use?
I had been using an API Bowhunter climber up until this season. The bankruptcy/going out of business issue though with API had me a little leary about using one of their stands so I picked up a Summit Revolution this past summer. I have only had a few scouting occasions to use it but I have to say that I am pretty darn happy with both the design and its overall ease of application. The cable/cable lock system is as close to idiot-proof as it gets and the stand really is quite stable when you are climbing the tree and after you settle in.
My only real " complaint" , if you could call it that, is that I wish I would have went with one of the new Backpacker models, the Bullet and Broadhead. That new fold-away design makes them much more compact to carry and store.
My only real " complaint" , if you could call it that, is that I wish I would have went with one of the new Backpacker models, the Bullet and Broadhead. That new fold-away design makes them much more compact to carry and store.
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Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
Posts: 586
RE: Who uses a Climber? What kind do you use?
Summit Revolution. Can' t beat it. Idiot proof is very right. I' m an idiot, and I can set it up while blindfolded
No knobs, pins, scews, etc. I like he revolution because of the high weight capacity, and it' s layed back and pretty comfortable for an all day sit. It' s also very quiet while climbing.
Jay
No knobs, pins, scews, etc. I like he revolution because of the high weight capacity, and it' s layed back and pretty comfortable for an all day sit. It' s also very quiet while climbing.
Jay