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Climbers and the size of trees
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03/08/14 07:54 AM
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SapperTitan
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I was thinking about buying a climber but wasn't sure about how big of a tree you can use them on. Most the trees where I will be hunting are about 18 in wide some are bigger
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Re: Climbers and the size of trees
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03/08/14 01:54 PM
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kmon11
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Depends on the climber, for the Summit Viper manual list to use with 8 to 20 inch diameter trees. Ol'Man Outdoors stands list 9 to 20 inch trees.
You can download and find this information from the manufactures websites. It is located in the manual for each tree stand.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Climbers and the size of trees
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03/08/14 06:38 PM
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I hunted out of some in Missouri that are at least 20" (probably more than 24") at the bottom. So big you have a pretty big step to get up on a pretty angled foot platform to start the climb. But up at 20' or so you still have a good backdrop of the tree to blur against.
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