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First year going bowhunting on public land and was wondering what styler tree stand is better for a beginner, climber or hang on with sticks? Any suggestions on brand would be great too. Thanks!
Thanks for the advice. Any particular brands you prefer for the lock on and sticks?Depends on where you will be hunting. Lots of areas you will have trouble just finding a tree that is even climbable with a climber. Some areas nearly every tree is perfectly straight without a limb for 20’.
I personally prefer a lock on and sticks. Limbs and crocked trees aren’t an issue and straight trees are fine aswell.
I’d push you towards a light weight lock on and light sticks. I didn’t like hunting out of a saddle for multiple reasons, but others love them.
I used to keep a climber around and used it when I knew I was hunting an area with straight trees until I eventually quit using it and sold it.
Whatever you decide on, practice with it to develop your system before the hunt.
It does seem Summits are quite popular. Is there a noticeable difference in weight between their steel and aluminum stands?It’s going to depend on the type of trees in the area you’re hunting. I’d vote climber with a good harness (if we’re talking pine trees or something reasonably straight). I don’t care for heights and a climber is safer for me or at least in my head it is.
Edit to add. Summit would be a good place to start and also they’re easier to set up for me.
If you can set up and leave get a ladderstand. Definitely will be easierAre you setting it up every hunt or can you leave it? I'm going against the grain and saying a climber is a better option for a newbie. But it really depends on the trees in the area you hunt.
I'd rather hunt out of my climber than a ladder stand every time. If you can leave your climber on the tree then it doesn't get much better IMO.i wouldn't want to setup sticks every time I walk in but that's just me.If you can set up and leave get a ladderstand. Definitely will be easier
Thanks for the advice. Any particular brands you prefer for the lock on and sticks?