tree lounge tree stand
#31
RE: tree lounge tree stand
ORIGINAL: srwshooter
SAFE,if you put the bow platform on it ,its about the most unsafe stand i ever seen. you only stand 4 ft from the tree .
SAFE,if you put the bow platform on it ,its about the most unsafe stand i ever seen. you only stand 4 ft from the tree .
I will be 70 yrs old soon and I just have to laugh when I hear young men say, "OH, It's to heavyyyyyyyy!
Or it's to noisyyyyyy!........Not if you know what you're doing![8D]
Well, it's everyones prerogative to use or buy what they want........To each his own!....Happy Hunting To All!
#33
RE: tree lounge tree stand
ORIGINAL: Woodrow88
10 miles up hill both ways right?[:'(]
10 miles up hill both ways right?[:'(]
Like I mentioned above, I will soon be 70 yrs and have some disabilities..........You should be ashamed to be complaining about the Tree Lounge being too heavy! You must be a Prima Donna!!!!!!!
BTW, Merry Xmas
#34
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mt Washington KY USA
Posts: 139
RE: tree lounge tree stand
Name calling???
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Thats probably not allowed on this forum? Hey Sherlock you ever thought that maybe I have a disability?? You think only 70 year old men have disablities?? This thread has been going on for almost 2 months listening to you insult those that dont like the Treelounge. Get over it, some people like to have a lighter, stronger, easier stand that they can bowhunt out of..........GO Figure!! You bought 2 of them POS, thats what's funny.
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Thats probably not allowed on this forum? Hey Sherlock you ever thought that maybe I have a disability?? You think only 70 year old men have disablities?? This thread has been going on for almost 2 months listening to you insult those that dont like the Treelounge. Get over it, some people like to have a lighter, stronger, easier stand that they can bowhunt out of..........GO Figure!! You bought 2 of them POS, thats what's funny.
#35
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 6,471
RE: tree lounge tree stand
Name calling???
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Thats probably not allowed on this forum? Hey Sherlock you ever thought that maybe I have a disability?? You think only 70 year old men have disablities?? This thread has been going on for almost 2 months listening to you insult those that dont like the Treelounge. Get over it, some people like to have a lighter, stronger, easier stand that they can bowhunt out of..........GO Figure!! You bought 2 of them POS, thats what's funny.
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Thats probably not allowed on this forum? Hey Sherlock you ever thought that maybe I have a disability?? You think only 70 year old men have disablities?? This thread has been going on for almost 2 months listening to you insult those that dont like the Treelounge. Get over it, some people like to have a lighter, stronger, easier stand that they can bowhunt out of..........GO Figure!! You bought 2 of them POS, thats what's funny.
There was a guy about sixty + years ago that wanted everyone to think like him, it started WW II. HOpefully you know who I am referring to. Someone doesn't agree with you Name calling is not the answer.
#36
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
RE: tree lounge tree stand
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
No, 10 round trip!..........You are just and old wise @$$ or a young whipper snapper that can't handle stress![8D]
Like I mentioned above, I will soon be 70 yrs and have some disabilities..........You should be ashamed to be complaining about the Tree Lounge being too heavy! You must be a Prima Donna!!!!!!!
BTW, Merry Xmas
ORIGINAL: Woodrow88
10 miles up hill both ways right?[:'(]
10 miles up hill both ways right?[:'(]
Like I mentioned above, I will soon be 70 yrs and have some disabilities..........You should be ashamed to be complaining about the Tree Lounge being too heavy! You must be a Prima Donna!!!!!!!
BTW, Merry Xmas
i never see anyone here over 65 hunting out of treestand..
tree lounge is comfortable but heavy to lug in..
i dont like the way they stick out from trees..
here in pa. the best height is around 12/15 ft high..
if you get higher you cant see under the canopy.
so, treelounge would stick out to deer, i feel.
if you could get up 20 ft, no problem on deer seeing you.
all climbing stands have problem, our trees have limbs real low, like 12 ft..
by law ,you cant cut tree limbs off..
so, best stands are ladder and lock on ones with ladder sticks..
my favorite is LADDER STANDS..
if i am hunting only 2 hrs in archery in evenings, i use my TREESUIT, its not real comfortable but is deadly for getting close to big buck without him knowing you are there..
#39
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 6,471
RE: tree lounge tree stand
I'll sleep at home..LOL I love my Summit
I haven't been able to sit for more then 4 hours in a summit without moving to get comfortable..I can stay in one position on an ole man pretty much all day.
#40
RE: tree lounge tree stand
Summit is quiet, easier, lighter and as comfortable.
for comfort i don't think you can beat the TL, but the only climbing stands i own are Ol'man brand, one grand ol'man 21#'s and a ol'man carbon fiber climber 15#'s(can't remember the model name) but it is awesome for bow hunting
the summits are good climbers, no make that a great climber, but i assure you they are nowhere near as comfortable as a tree lounge or an ol'man climber
and yes i have tried the newer summit stuff (viper) and it is nice, but if i'm staying in a tree all day i'll take an Ol'man everyday
i have sold or had stolen[:@] all my summit climbers, but i will say i still have my seat-of-pants safety harness, summit makes great products no doubt, but i figure the reason thereare so many climber manufactors because we all like one thing better of one brand over the other some like price[&o], i look for quality and comfort first
ya'll have a merry Christmas