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Hang on tree stand?
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10/10/17 05:53 PM
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B Razorback
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Been trying to find one for awhile but everything is so expensive. Amazon has a Hawk Combat hang-on tree stand on sale for $90. It seems like a durable tree stand but I thought I'd ask y'all first. I hunt public land east of Fayetteville, Arkansas and I'm tired of sitting on the ground so I had to look for a tree stand. Any help/recommendations help! Thanks
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: B Razorback]
#6916084
10/11/17 01:06 AM
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FoxTrot
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Just remember, you get what you pay for. I like the Muddy Outfitter. Lone Wolf makes a light weight portable stand.
I avoid Dick's and hope they fold.
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: B Razorback]
#6916145
10/11/17 01:55 AM
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kmon11
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I look for a stand with enough seat I have a little wiggle room on, not one my skinny back side more than covers. If you are uncomfortable then you will fidget and move more meaning more chance of being busted.
I also want one that can be adjusted to fit my legs for seat height.
Comfort goes a long way in being able to sit there for hours. I prefer climbing stands if there are trees available to use them in because ones from Ol`man and Summit can be very comfortable and with a climber you set the leg height exactly where you want it.
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: B Razorback]
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10/13/17 06:22 PM
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swampthang
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I strongly suggest you get one that has the "sling" style seat. The solid style seats I found to be VERY uncomfortable.Doesn't matter how much padding/foam I added my butt still got sore after a short while. I do all day sits so a comfortable seat is a must.
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: FoxTrot]
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10/14/17 02:05 PM
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sqiggy
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Just remember, you get what you pay for. Not always. I bought a Rivers Edge aluminum lock on from Sportsmanguide a few years back for $60 bucks. Granted, it was a clearance sale item, but it's the best stand I ever sat in.
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: B Razorback]
#6920250
10/14/17 04:26 PM
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JimBridger
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I’ve had a bunch of hang on stands over the years. The best one to date is the Summit Legend. Big, sturdy, comfortable and easy to hang. Bought two from a Cabela’s when they were on sale for $69 each.
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: sqiggy]
#6921337
10/15/17 08:16 PM
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FoxTrot
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Just remember, you get what you pay for. Not always. I bought a Rivers Edge aluminum lock on from Sportsmanguide a few years back for $60 bucks. Granted, it was a clearance sale item, but it's the best stand I ever sat in. I disagree. I can promise it isn't nearly as comfortable as my $300 woodsie
I avoid Dick's and hope they fold.
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: FoxTrot]
#6931624
10/24/17 06:08 PM
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D'hanis
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Just remember, you get what you pay for. I like the Muddy Outfitter. Lone Wolf makes a light weight portable stand. Good point here. I picked up a game winner hang on at Academy for real cheap and while it works... damn those long sits are uncomfortable
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: B Razorback]
#6934823
10/26/17 07:08 PM
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SwampyMarsh
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I've got a Summit Viper SD climbing stand for sale. Brand new never been in a tree. $200
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: B Razorback]
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10/30/17 01:02 AM
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Unpredictable
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Light Foot
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I picked up a Timberline hang on from Dicks. It was on sale for $64.99. I usually use my Summit climbing stand but got this for areas where I can't use my climber. Haven't hunted out of it yet but did set it up at ground level. It seem to be a pretty decent stand. The platform and seat is adjustable which is a feature that I like.
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Re: Hang on tree stand?
[Re: B Razorback]
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10/30/17 08:54 PM
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SwampyMarsh
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Light Foot
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Amazon has the guide gear hang on stand for $32 includes shipping. Must be decent because it has 4 star reviews with over 100 reviews. I bought a couple and won't be butt hurt if they get stolen at that price
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