The 9 Best Treestands – Climbing reviews

Summit Treestands Viper Classic SC Climbing Treestand API Outdoors® Alumi-Tech® Grand Slam Extreme Climbing Treestand API Outdoors® Supreme Climbing Treestand Summit Treestands Viper SD Climbing Treestand Muddy® The Stalker Climbing Treestand Hawk Warbird Vizion™ Climbing Treestand API Outdoors® Alumi-Tech® Quest Climbing Treestand X-Stand Treestands X-1 Climbing Treestand X-Stand Treestands The Apache Climbing Treestand
Summit Treestands Viper Classic SC Climbing Treestand API Outdoors® Alumi-Tech® Grand Slam Extreme Climbing Treestand API Outdoors® Supreme Climbing Treestand Summit Treestands Viper SD Climbing Treestand Muddy® The Stalker Climbing Treestand Hawk Warbird Vizion™ Climbing Treestand API Outdoors® Alumi-Tech® Quest Climbing Treestand X-Stand Treestands X-1 Climbing Treestand X-Stand Treestands The Apache Climbing Treestand
Brand API Outdoors SUMMIT API Outdoors X-Stand Treestands Muddy Outdoors - API Outdoors SUMMIT Hawk
Platform size 20”W x 28”D. 28.75"L x 20"W. 20"W x 26"D. 20"L x 27"W. 20"W x 28"D. 21"W x 31"D. 20"W x 28"D. 28-3/4”L x 20"W. 20"W x 28"D.
Seat size  20”W x 12”D. 12"L x 18"W. 19"W x 12"D x 4" thick. 21"L x 16"W. - 19"W x 10"D. 17"W x 9"D x 2" thick. - 21"W x 16"D.
Wt 18.5 lbs. 29 lbs. 26 lbs. 16 lbs. 20 lbs. 11 lbs. 27 lbs. 20 lbs. 20 lbs.
Wt. capacity 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 350 lbs. 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 300 lbs.

Summit Treestands Viper Classic SC Climbing Treestand

  • Snakeable steel cables with QuickDraw triggers
  • Steel five-channel platform delivers strength
  • Full-perimeter frame for sit-down or stand-up use
  • RapidClimb stirrups eliminate toe straps

Find the perfect tree to hunt from and get into position with Summit Treestands Viper Classic SC Climbing Treestand. Made of rugged steel, it provides the perfect place to sit and watch for game. The full-perimeter frame has a closed front for sit-down or stand-up use. Snakeable, coated steel cables with QuickDraw™ triggers make it easy to attach to the tree without pins, knobs, nuts or bolts. Steel five-channel platform delivers strength. Suspended foam-padded seat and backrest provide a comfortable place to wait out your trophy. RapidClimb™ stirrups eliminate the need for pull-on toe straps. Includes camo backpack straps, green utility strap and umbilical rope. Product meets industry standards recognized by TMA and includes a full body harness with Suspension Relief Device (SRD). Manufacturer's limited five-year warranty.
Tree size: 8" to 20" dia.
Seat backrest: 20"H x 12"W.
Seat size: 12"L x 18"W.
Platform size: 28.75"L x 20"W.
Wt: 29 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 300 lbs.

A Video Public Service Announcement from the
TREESTAND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

 Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Hey guys Chris Anderson with pursuit hunting comm bringing you. Another straight shooting gear review today we'll be talking about. One of my favorite pieces of gear the summit Viper climbing tree stand. You know you visited my website which is pursued hunting comm. You know I like to deer hunt using what I call the pursuit style of hunting and in a nutshell. That means is I like to take the hunt to the deer. Than trying to bring the deer to. And to do I concentrate on figuring out the deers natural movements by scouting hard. And reading the sign interpreting it. And then keeping good records of what I find and to hunt like. It requires that I'd be extremely mobile. Because deers patterns are constantly changing and. That during the season. Ivery seldom hunt the same tree twice there are. Several reasons for. Ithink statistically your odds are highest the first time. You hunt a spot I generally have quite a few spots I can jump around to so. Itry not to over hunt a spot by repeatedly climbing the same tree. If I'm hunting the same general location like. If there's a dominant white oak tree at the deer feeding on. I may climb different trees around. That for different reasons. That could be that the winds changing it could be the deer saw. And it's in the tree. Iwas in it could be. That sometimes the deer will tend to favor. One side of the tree versus the other. They might feed on the uphill side for a. While then move the downhill side so.

Imight want to move closer to. Iexpected here to be actually feeding and then again there's my whole ATV issue. Once I'm up in a tree. And spend a few hours there. I kind of need some new scenery so. That put together I need to. Ineed a climber I very seldom hunting out of a ladder stand. Or a lock-on stand I almost exclusively hunt out of a climber. Because I'm I'm traveling quite a bit by foot. One that's light one that's quiet. One that's sturdy one that's comfortable. And above all else. One that's safe this summit Viper is. That I've used for years it's probably. One of my favorite pieces of hunting gear. It is just a terrific tree stand. Iwould say it's basically the benchmark.

All the climbers would be judged against so let. You a little bit about. It is a two piece stand it's constructed of aluminum tube tubing which is. You call it tubing its square tubing here. And then the cross pieces are. Some type of channel aluminum it's. All welded everything is welded there're no bolts. Or other types of connections to rattle around so. It is very quiet the seat on the viper is 18 inches wide. And has a 20-inch backrest. That comes about like. It weighs about 20 pounds the cables here are adjustable to fit trees ranging anywhere from 80 to 20 inches in diameter which. Ithink is pretty good pretty wide range. It should give you enough versatility to be able to hunt just about anywhere.

You want if you're looking for a slightly bigger stand. Iget oh I didn't mention. That the load capacity on. This stand is 300 pounds. If you're a bigger guy. You want something. That can handle a little bit heavier load. That may be a little bit wider. It makes the Goliath which is essentially the same stand but. It has a 350 pound capacity. And the top unit is. This piece here are 2 inches wider the bottom unit is exactly the same the platform is exactly the same. And then they also make the Titan which is basically the same tree stand as. Both the bottom and the top are larger. You get about two inches. More room two inches. More width on both the top. And the bottom it weighs about. It weighs about five pounds. This then this 20-pound Viper here so you've got you've got quite a bit of versatility. If you're a bigger size guy. It comes with everything. You need all the straps.

And attachments. It comes with some climbing stirrups. These stirrups that are on. That a friend of mine made for me he's a metal fabricator. Some custom ones for me. Idon't think any way shape. Or form Cerie to have the metal ones the plastic ones on. All my friends who use. This particular stand have held up just fine but God made. These for me I thought. Ithought I'd put them on there. Ithought they look cool but completely unnecessary compared to the plastic ones. That come with it okay we're gonna break in. And go out to the woods. And I'm gonna give you a little demonstration of how. This tree stand kind of focusing on. Some things that I've picked up over years. And years of using it. Isay years and years I've probably used. It for six or seven years. Now but just some little tips. And tricks that I've picked up on. That might be helpful for anybody who already has.

One of these stands. Anybody who's considering using it so go do. And then we'll come back. And we'll go through my analysis of. This stand okay, so I'm gonna take a little bit of time. And show this tree stand. What I'm going to focus on is safety. Some things that I've picked up over the years. That make it a little bit. More comfortable to use maybe a little quieter. And just little tips. And tricks that I've picked up from having used. It for many years but by no means should. What I say replace the safety instructions from the manufacturer. Anything I say contradicts the manufacturer's instructions follow their instructions not mine okay first thing is always done. Everything the same way every time. And basic military training I always have a procedure. Ialways follow that procedure. That way you're not going to forget. Something okay so like for instance.

I unstrap my tree stand. I always take the strap. Ialways put it in the same pocket. This is very important you're going to need. This is a really important safety piece here okay. What I do is I put the top part the top half of the tree stand on the tree first. That way it kind of helps. Me to get it out of the way. Some guys like to adjust. Both sides of the cable. Itypically just adjust. One side unless the tree is large enough. That I've got to adjust. Both sides to get more cable. Iusually just do one side towards. And kind of put it right here on my hip. Ican pull down the clip here with my thumb. And work this capable out like. That I'm going to come around here to. This side of the tree. What I do is I just put the stand up on the tree like. This reach around and hook. It on like this no there's a little bit of an art to putting this on the tree.

You have to you have to figure out. How much lean you need in. How much you need down at the bottom of the tree. And that's kind of function of the overall size the tree generally smaller trees. You need a little bit. More tilt you do with larger trees then. You also want to see. How much the tree tapers as. You go up the tree. All right so what I do is. Itry to put it up as high as. Iprobably need to have just a little bit. More angle on this based on how much. This tree tapers as. You can see they're summer I'm gonna go up. More notch on this about like. Ithink that'll be good. All right now I'm gonna put on my bottom half. What I do is I count the number of notches on my top half. Ido the exact same number on the bottom, so I'm on the third little notch there. And usually the bottom. One will be tilted up a little bit. This on the tree like. This actually that's cuz I've got. It not had it right okay just like. Now then I took the bottom piece.

It down low I can get on. Now very important here. This stand comes with a little rope here. When I'm stowing it. Ijust wrapped around the bottom of the bottom piece here very important. You take this rope. And fasten the top and the bottom parts together just like.

API Outdoors® Alumi-Tech® Grand Slam Extreme Climbing Treestand

  • Streamlined design decreases overall weight
  • Power-gripping chains adjust easily to fit trees
  • Folding footrest for added comfort
  • Traction ridges on all platforms
  • Reinforced closed triangular extrusions increase strength

The API Outdoors Alumi-Tech Grand Slam Extreme Climbing Treestand's streamlined welded aluminum design is quiet, stable and sturdy. Tapered design allows more contact surface for the power-gripping chains for a more stable climb. Top climbing section features a padded climbing bar, armrests and adjustable seat. Footrest provides a comfortable place to place your feet while sitting and quickly folds out of the way when standing. Platform features traction ridges for sure footing in any weather. Reinforced closed triangular extrusions muffle sounds while enhancing the overall strength. Fits 9"- to 20"-dia. trees. Includes backpack straps, cinching straps, accessory bag and DVD. Product meets industry standards recognized by TMA and includes a full-body harness with climbing belt and Suspension Relief Device (SRD).
Seat size: 17"W x 9"D x 2" thick.
Backrest: 26"H x 11"W x 2" thick.
Platform size: 20"W x 28"D.
Wt: 27 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 300 lbs.
A Video Public Service Announcement from the
TREESTAND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

Living it up raised the bar on your deer stand hunting with. This marksman climber so light. And portable pair it on your back for easy setup in the farthest reaches of your property raising your stand requires no advanced planning just pick a tree then climb your way up to a penthouse view chain contours its way around Knox. Or short branches and traction ridges dig in deep for security up in the air the netted seat offers a supportive throne. You wait for opportunity to come around the bed safe secure successful hunting grab your marksmen climber today.

API Outdoors® Supreme Climbing Treestand

  • Stable, sturdy and lightweight climbing treestand
  • 28”L x 20”W expanded metal-grate platform
  • 20”L x 12”W zero-gravity seat flips out of the way
  • Padded and removable armrests
  • Comes with backpack straps, accessory bag and harness

Stable, sturdy and quiet, API Outdoors' Supreme Climbing Treestand sports a flip-back seat to give hunters room to hunt on their feet. Made of lightweight aluminum, this easy-to-handle climbing treestand helps you move up well-placed trees easily with its padded climbing seat bar. Made of expanded metal grates to keep weight down, the Supreme's foot platform offers a solid 20''W x 28''D base when you want to get on your feet. The stand's 20”W x 12”D zero-gravity seat provides a comfortable resting spot for long days in the stand and flips out of the way for standing hunts. Stand also features padded and removable armrests, backpack straps and accessory bag. Product meets industry standards recognized by TMA and includes a full-body harness with Suspension Relief Device (SRD).
Seat size: 20”W x 12”D.
Platform size: 20”W x 28”D.
Inside climber bar: 27”L x 20”W.
Wt: 18.5 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 300 lbs.
A Video Public Service Announcement from the
TREESTAND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

Living it up raised the bar on your deer stand hunting with. This marksman climber so light. And portable pair it on your back for easy setup in the farthest reaches of your property raising your stand requires no advanced planning just pick a tree then climb your way up to a penthouse view chain contours its way around Knox. Or short branches and traction ridges dig in deep for security up in the air the netted seat offers a supportive throne. You wait for opportunity to come around the bed safe secure successful hunting grab your marksmen climber today.

Summit Treestands Viper SD Climbing Treestand

  • Works just as well for bowhunting as with a rifle
  • Rugged, lightweight and portable for years of versatile use
  • Cushioned wraparound bar serves as a gunrest
  • Dead Metal technology ensures your presence is undetected

A combination of comfort, silence and stability makes the Viper SD Climbing Treestand from Summit Treestands ideal for bowhunting and rifle season alike. Snakeable cables with QuickDraw™ triggers make it easy to attach. No pins, knobs, nuts or bolts are needed. Just slide the cable into the frame and climb. Cushioned wraparound bar acts as a gunrest. Includes new Dead Metal Technology for noise reduction. SummitLokt joint construction provides added strength and durability. Product meets industry standards recognized by TMA and includes a full body harness with Suspension Relief Device (SRD). Made in USA.
Seat base size: 18"W x 12"L.
Seat backrest size: 12"W x 20"L.
Platform size: 28-3/4”L x 20"W.
Wt: 20 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 300 lbs.
Camo pattern: Mossy Oak® Break-Up Infinity®.

 Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Hey guys Chris Anderson with pursuit hunting comm bringing you. Another straight shooting gear review today we'll be talking about. One of my favorite pieces of gear the summit Viper climbing tree stand. You know you visited my website which is pursued hunting comm. You know I like to deer hunt using what I call the pursuit style of hunting and in a nutshell. That means is I like to take the hunt to the deer. Than trying to bring the deer to. And to do I concentrate on figuring out the deers natural movements by scouting hard. And reading the sign interpreting it. And then keeping good records of what I find and to hunt like.

It requires that I'd be extremely mobile. Because deers patterns are constantly changing and. That during the season. Ivery seldom hunt the same tree twice there are. Several reasons for. Ithink statistically your odds are highest the first time. You hunt a spot I generally have quite a. Few spots I can jump around to so. Itry not to over hunt a spot by repeatedly climbing the same tree. If I'm hunting the same general location like. If there's a dominant white oak tree at the deer feeding on. Imay climb different trees around. That for different reasons. That could be that the winds changing it could be the deer saw. And it's in the tree. Iwas in it could be. That sometimes the deer will tend to favor. One side of the tree versus the other. They might feed on the uphill side for a. While then move the downhill side so.

I might want to move closer to. Iexpected here to be actually feeding and then again there's my whole ATV issue. Once I'm up in a tree. And spend a few hours there. Ikind of need some new scenery so. That put together I need to. Ineed a climber I very seldom hunting out of a ladder stand. Or a lock-on stand I almost exclusively hunt out of a climber. Because I'm I'm traveling quite a bit by foot. One that's light one that's quiet. One that's sturdy one that's comfortable. And above all else. One that's safe this summit Viper is. That I've used for years it's probably. One of my favorite pieces of hunting gear. It is just a terrific tree stand. Iwould say it's basically the benchmark.

All the climbers would be judged against so let. You a little bit about. It is a two piece stand it's constructed of aluminum tube tubing which is. You call it tubing its square tubing here. And then the cross pieces are. Some type of channel aluminum it's. All welded everything is welded there're no bolts. Or other types of connections to rattle around so. It is very quiet the seat on the viper is 18 inches wide. And has a 20-inch backrest. That comes about like. It weighs about 20 pounds the cables here are adjustable to fit trees ranging anywhere from 80 to 20 inches in diameter which. Ithink is pretty good pretty wide range. It should give you enough versatility to be able to hunt just about anywhere.

You want if you're looking for a slightly bigger stand. Iget oh I didn't mention. That the load capacity on. This stand is 300 pounds. If you're a bigger guy. You want something. That can handle a little bit heavier load. That may be a little bit wider. It makes the Goliath which is essentially the same stand but. It has a 350 pound capacity. And the top unit is. This piece here are 2 inches wider the bottom unit is exactly the same the platform is exactly the same. And then they also make the Titan which is basically the same tree stand as. Both the bottom and the top are larger. You get about two inches. More room two inches. More width on both the top. And the bottom it weighs about. It weighs about five pounds. This then this 20-pound Viper here so you've got you've got quite a bit of versatility. If you're a bigger size guy. It comes with everything. You need all the straps.

And attachments. It comes with some climbing stirrups. These stirrups that are on. That a friend of mine made for me he's a metal fabricator. Some custom ones for me. I don't think any way shape. Or form Cerie to have the metal ones the plastic ones on. All my friends who use. This particular stand have held up just fine but God made. These for me I thought. Ithought I'd put them on there. Ithought they look cool but completely unnecessary compared to the plastic ones. That come with it okay we're gonna break in. And go out to the woods. And I'm gonna give you a little demonstration of how. This tree stand kind of focusing on. Some things that I've picked up over years. And years of using it. Isay years and years I've probably used. It for six or seven years. Now but just some little tips. And tricks that I've picked up on. That might be helpful for anybody who already has.

One of these stands. Anybody who's considering using it so go do. And then we'll come back. And we'll go through my analysis of. This stand okay, so I'm gonna take a little bit of time. And show this tree stand. What I'm going to focus on is safety. Some things that I've picked up over the years. That make it a little bit. More comfortable to use maybe a little quieter. And just little tips. And tricks that I've picked up from having used. It for many years but by no means should. What I say replace the safety instructions from the manufacturer. Anything I say contradicts the manufacturer's instructions follow their instructions not mine okay first thing is always done. Everything the same way every time. And basic military training I always have a procedure. Ialways follow that procedure. That way you're not going to forget. Something okay so like for instance.

I unstrap my tree stand. Ialways take the strap. I always put it in the same pocket. This is very important you're going to need. This is a really important safety piece here okay. What I do is I put the top part the top half of the tree stand on the tree first. That way it kind of helps. Me to get it out of the way. Some guys like to adjust. Both sides of the cable. Itypically just adjust. One side unless the tree is large enough. That I've got to adjust. Both sides to get more cable. Iusually just do one side towards. And kind of put it right here on my hip. Ican pull down the clip here with my thumb. And work this capable out like. That I'm going to come around here to. This side of the tree. What I do is I just put the stand up on the tree like. This reach around and hook. It on like this no there's a little bit of an art to putting this on the tree.

You have to you have to figure out. How much lean you need in. How much you need down at the bottom of the tree. And that's kind of function of the overall size the tree generally smaller trees. You need a little bit. More tilt you do with larger trees then. You also want to see. How much the tree tapers as. You go up the tree. All right so what I do is. I try to put it up as high as. I probably need to have just a little bit. More angle on this based on how much. This tree tapers as. You can see they're summer I'm gonna go up. More notch on this about like. Ithink that'll be good. All right now I'm gonna put on my bottom half. What I do is I count the number of notches on my top half. Ido the exact same number on the bottom, so I'm on the third little notch there. And usually the bottom. One will be tilted up a little bit. This on the tree like. This actually that's cuz I've got. It not had it right okay just like. Now then I took the bottom piece.

It down low I can get on. Now very important here. This stand comes with a little rope here. When I'm stowing it. Ijust wrapped around the bottom of the bottom piece here very important. You take this rope. And fasten the top and the bottom parts together just like.

Muddy® The Stalker Climbing Treestand

  • Alumi-Lite aluminum for lightweight strength and stability
  • Fast attach silent cable system is flexible and strong
  • Armrests and seatbar boast a silent peach-skin material
  • Nonslip platform slats keep you sure-footed

Go deeper into the woods. Muddy's The Stalker Climbing Treestand is lightweight, packable and ready for an on-the-move hunting season. Built of Alumi-Lite aluminum for lightweight strength and stability. Fast attach silent cable system is flexible and super strong, and its textured finish adds more gripping power. Fiber-Guard Powder Coating technology adds overall durability. Armrests and seatbar boast a peach-skin material for silence and comfort. Fast attach silent cable system makes stand adjustments quick and easy. Nonslip slats on platform keep you sure-footed in wet conditions. Includes adjustable and padded backpacking straps and accessory bag. Product meets industry standards recognized by TMA and includes a full body harness with Suspension Relief Device (SRD).
Platform size: 20"W x 28"D.
Wt: 20 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 300 lbs.

A Video Public Service Announcement from the
TREESTAND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

 Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Hawk Warbird Vizion™ Climbing Treestand

  • Easily transportable to your remote hunting sites
  • Breathable MeshComfort backrest delivers excellent support
  • Hammock-style net seat lets you lounge to fight fatigue
  • Extended footrest doubles as a solid shooting rest
  • Secure, silent Auto-Latch cable

Boasting a Fold-Flat™ design, neoprene backpack straps and an exceptionally thin frame, Hawk's Warbird Vizion Climbing Treestand is perfect for setting up on game trails that are far from the beaten path. Lightweight, durable aluminum contruction stands up to the elements. Breathable MeshComfort™ backrest teams with a hammock-style net seat for quiet, fatigue-fighting support. Extended footrest adds comfort in the stand, plus it flips up to offer a solid shooting rest when the moment of truth arrives. Attaches to the tree with a silent, secure Auto-Latch™ cable. Premium Teflon® washers further reduce noise. Includes Realtree XTRA® padded armrests. Product meets industry standards recognized by the TMA and includes a full-body harness with Suspension Relief Device (SRD).
Seat size: 21"W x 16"D.
Platform size: 20"W x 28"D.
Wt: 20 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 300 lbs.

A Video Public Service Announcement from the
TREESTAND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

 Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

API Outdoors® Alumi-Tech® Quest Climbing Treestand

  • Large, thick insulated seat for the all-day hunter
  • Pouches for gear storage
  • Streamlined design decreases overall weight, enhances performance
  • Traction ridges on all platforms
  • Triangular extrusions deaden sound, increase strength

API Outdoors Alumi-Tech Quest Climbing Treestand features a large, 4"-thick seat cushion and a 2"-thick backrest cushion for all-day comfort. The entire seat is insulated and also features pouches. Padded armrests with an inside climber dimension of 21"W x 28"D add to the overall comfort factor. Other features include a streamlined design that decreases overall weight and enhances performance, traction ridges on all platforms and reinforced closed triangular extrusions that deaden sound and increase strength. The Quest also includes an accessory bag, backpack straps, coated steel climbing chains and DVD. Product meets industry standards recognized by TMA and includes a full-body harness with climbing belt and Suspension Relief Device (SRD).
Seat size: 19"W x 12"D x 4" thick.
Backrest: 25"H x 19"W x 2" thick.
Platform size: 20"W x 26"D.
Wt: 26 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 350 lbs.

A Video Public Service Announcement from the
TREESTAND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

Living it up raised the bar on your deer stand hunting with. This marksman climber so light. And portable pair it on your back for easy setup in the farthest reaches of your property raising your stand requires no advanced planning just pick a tree then climb your way up to a penthouse view chain contours its way around Knox. Or short branches and traction ridges dig in deep for security up in the air the netted seat offers a supportive throne. You wait for opportunity to come around the bed safe secure successful hunting grab your marksmen climber today.

X-Stand Treestands X-1 Climbing Treestand

  • Made of 6061 T6 aircraft-grade aluminum
  • Pro-FleX fiberglass makes this stand light
  • Climb tree without hang ups
  • Seat and platform pair up perfectly to lay flat
  • Backpacking straps

Weighing in at 11 lbs., the X-Stand Treestands The X-1 Climbing Treestand is made of 6061 T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, the lightest aluminum in the industry. Patented Pro-FleX™ fiberglass with flex arms is one of the reasons this stand is so light and sets it apart from other climbers. By moving in and out, the arms eliminate heavy bulky upper framework. These flex arms also allow a cable to move inward as weight is applied to grip a tree on the sides as well as back. For added clearance ascending and descending a tree without the hang ups that normally happen with climbers, the flex arms push the cable away from a tree while climbing. Taking your weight off the platform releases the cable from a tree when you're ready to climb again. Once you've reached your desired height, simply tighten the straps to secure your seat. The X-1 seat and foot platform pair up perfectly and lay flat on each other. Wrap the included bungee cord around both parts, and attach the backpacking straps for a secure, silent fit that makes for easy, convenient packing and carry in the field. Product meets industry standards recognized by TMA and includes a full body harness with Suspension Relief Device (SRD). Imported.
Seat ht: 19".
Seat size: 19"W x 10"D.
Platform size: 21"W x 31"D.
Wt: 11 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 300 lbs.

A Video Public Service Announc ement from the
TREESTAND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

Hello, my name is turning over ball with extant tree stands I'm here to show. You the xscape is a 2-piece lightweight aluminum climbing tree stand. It has a dual seat system which means. You have a nice high back thick padded seat here. You can remove this seat. You can take it rights off. And leave it at home. And sit just on the net. If you'd like to do. That as well in the net slides back. And forth really easily so. You can move it back to give yourself a little bit of extra room on the platform. This stand comes with the padded armrest the padded sitting bar padded backpack straps. It comes with everything you see here. These straps attach to the top. And to the bottom securing the two. While you're in the stand. All times when climbing. That prevents you from ever losing the bottom of the platform. This is a nice feature. These cinch down tight. Once you're in position. It locks the top section down for your Senate. It won't move the escape comes with spring-loaded spring pins. They are not removable from the stands there're no worries about loosing them in the dark. Or losing them in the woods. You just pull out on the spring pin slide your cable back-and-forth find the correct hole for the tree diameter let the spring pin close push. It in make sure it's secure.

And those are really easy to use. And there's a real nice feature is the platform itself is 27 inches deep. And 20 inches wide so. You have ample standing room to make standing shots. This is the escape from next and.

X-Stand Treestands The Apache Climbing Treestand

  • Lightweight 6061 T6 aircraft-grade aluminum
  • Nylon-net seat pushes out of the way for full platform use
  • Traxtion Control on the foot platform for added grip

Weighing in at only 16 lbs., X-Stand Treestands' The Apache Climbing Treestand is made of 6061 T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, the lightest aluminum in the industry. Nylon-net seat pushes out of the way for full platform use. Super-strong, rubber-coated climbing cables and Stealth Silencers self-lubricating nylon washers deliver stealthy hunting performance. Padded armrests and seat bar. Flexible foot straps provide a comfortable stance while climbing. Traxtion™ Control on the foot platform gives you added grip for safety and stability while climbing or hunting. Includes a gear pouch to hold your phone, grunt call or other small items. Product meets industry standards recognized by TMA and includes a full body harness with Suspension Relief Device (SRD).
Seat size: 21"L x 16"W.
Platform size: 20"L x 27"W.
Wt: 16 lbs.
Wt. capacity: 300 lbs.
Camo pattern: DZX™.

A Video Public Service Announcement from the
TREESTAND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

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Hello! My name is turning over ball with extant tree stands I'm here to show. You the xscape is a 2-piece lightweight aluminum climbing tree stand. It has a dual seat system which means. You have a nice high back thick padded seat here. You can remove this seat. You can take it rights off. And leave it at home. And sit just on the net. If you'd like to do. That as well in the net slides back. And forth really easily so. You can move it back to give yourself a little bit of extra room on the platform. This stand comes with the padded armrest the padded sitting bar padded backpack straps. It comes with everything you see here.

These straps attach to the top. And to the bottom securing the two. While you're in the stand. All times when climbing. That prevents you from ever losing the bottom of the platform. This is a nice feature. These cinch down tight. Once you're in position. It locks the top section down for your Senate. It won't move the escape comes with spring-loaded spring pins. They are not removable from the stands there're no worries about loosing them in the dark. Or losing them in the woods. You just pull out on the spring pin slide your cable back-and-forth find the correct hole for the tree diameter let the spring pin close push. It in make sure it's secure.

And those are really easy to use. And there's a real nice feature is the platform itself is 27 inches deep. And 20 inches wide so. You have ample standing room to make standing shots. This is the escape from next and.