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Climbing Stands #2567401 09/08/11 04:13 PM
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anybody every use the Summit 180 climbing stands? What is your experience with it? good or bad? looking to purchase 2 of them for bow season and to use during rifle season as well. I have to have something portable because we hunt on public land in MS. Long hike in and long hike out. any other suggestions would be appreciated as well..


Re: Climbing Stands [Re: Logante] #2567591 09/08/11 05:41 PM
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I have the viper, great stand but bulky when traveling a long ways

I would for sure buy an aftermarket carry straps for it



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Re: Climbing Stands [Re: BOBO the Clown] #2567693 09/08/11 06:20 PM
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X2 on that.I also own the viper its bulky but very comfortable.



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