Tree Lounge
#3
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 21
RE: Tree Lounge
My hunting buddy has one and it is very heavy and bulky. He says it is comfortable, but he also admits it is not very good for someone who wants to move it regularly. It is not that great to use like a typical climber, in which you pack it in and out of the woods, but it is great to find a spot and leave it hung on the tree.
#4
RE: Tree Lounge
HUnted them numerous times and have a friend with several. Like said nice for those stands where you will be leaving it for awhile .Not so good if it has to be carried any distance, or assembled repeatedly.. Theres a reason we call them "Erector Sets". A lot of parts to assemble in the dark and there no fast way to do it. You will always be the last up the tree or the last back to camp. Of course of you hate having to stoke the fire or start dinner thats not such a bad thing. Another observation as far as using it for bow hunting when you stand up you are a considerable distance off the tree, profile is pretty bad.
Sorry for the not so good news on them.
Sorry for the not so good news on them.
#8
RE: Tree Lounge
LW if weight is a concern over anything else. If comfort isimportant Summit Back Packer. 4 pounds heavier than the LW but abit more comfortable. No question the LW is the most packable, quite setting up. fast on off the tree. But stablity when compared to summit is debatable and comfot tends to go to the summit. Both are top notch stands.
As far as Summits other than the Back Packer model the LW smokes'em regarding packability and carry.
As far as Summits other than the Back Packer model the LW smokes'em regarding packability and carry.
#9
RE: Tree Lounge
The basic, original, TreeLounge with bow adapter foot platform weighs 45 pounds. The weight is perfectly distrubuted, but it is heavy!
It is also more difficult to use than most climbers, especially coming down the tree (the long heavy length can throw you off balance...pull the extension in towards the tree as close as possible), so be sure to practice with it in the offseason. Also, IMO, it is not the best stand to bow hunt from.
That being said, it is my preferred stand to use during the rut, where I will hunt from before daylight to hard dark. It is absolutely comfortable, roomy, stable. The TreeLounge is thebest, non-permanent, gun stand I have used.
PS-I always use an independent safety systemand its integrated one.
It is also more difficult to use than most climbers, especially coming down the tree (the long heavy length can throw you off balance...pull the extension in towards the tree as close as possible), so be sure to practice with it in the offseason. Also, IMO, it is not the best stand to bow hunt from.
That being said, it is my preferred stand to use during the rut, where I will hunt from before daylight to hard dark. It is absolutely comfortable, roomy, stable. The TreeLounge is thebest, non-permanent, gun stand I have used.
PS-I always use an independent safety systemand its integrated one.