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re: Climber Stand vs. Hang On w/ Stick Steps

Posted on 7/23/20 at 9:09 am to
Posted by EarlyBird
Member since Jun 2006
4106 posts
Posted on 7/23/20 at 9:09 am to
I like to move just about every hunt and I hunt mostly pine trees. Therefore, I uses a climber. I also don't like being limited in height, which you are with a lock-on/stick setup. I'd love to use a lone wolf climber, but the flexible belt tends to get stuck on pine bark more easily. My Summits can go straight up a pine very quickly and they are the best for all day sits. My big Summit can be reversed also so the tree is in front of me which helps concealment. This year, I'll be using a saddle/climber hybrid to reduce wait, but get the best of both setups. I want to relocate every hunt and have unlimited height options. Only downside I anticipate is when gun hunting it's harder to hang and manipulate a gun in the hybrid setup, but I'll figure it out.
Posted by Sea Hoss
North Alabama
Member since Jul 2013
1025 posts
Posted on 7/23/20 at 9:54 am to
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Get you a nice set of Hawk Helium sticks too


Friendly PSA: Camofire has the Hawk Helium Climbing Sticks on sale today. 25% Off
Posted by bobdylan
Cankton
Member since Aug 2018
1550 posts
Posted on 7/23/20 at 11:27 am to
How are you doing climber and saddle? Bottom piece as platform and climbing method?
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