Boarmaster
WKR
I don't have to carry my climbers on my back so I use Summit Titans. All day comfort and a nice rail to shoot off of. I’m a large unit and feel secure in my Titans.
Hey. I sat 4.5 hours in it today and it’s really a comfortable stand especially for its size. Really light too. I was able to sit, lean and lean into the rock climbing harness like a saddle. Really impressed right nowUsing a summit climber this year. Have a saddle as well but prefer a stand.
@Lowg08 thoughts on the retrograde? How is the platform size? Have had my eye on that stand but curious on the sizing.
The weight is what caught my eye the most. Platform size has me hesitant, so I've been comparing that one and the cold world. Good to hear about the comfort. Thanks for the review/update.Hey. I sat 4.5 hours in it today and it’s really a comfortable stand especially for its size. Really light too. I was able to sit, lean and lean into the rock climbing harness like a saddle. Really impressed right now
Oh yea. Anytime. Im back in it today. As we speak. The more I use it the more imThe weight is what caught my eye the most. Platform size has me hesitant, so I've been comparing that one and the cold world. Good to hear about the comfort. Thanks for the review/update.
I'll use a couple that I've used in the past:
1. Short or 1/2 day hunts - saddle with loan wolf seat as platform
2. Longer hunts - saddle with M7 - super comfortable seat, can flip it up and use as saddle
New one to try out this year:
3. Saddle with "Lil Ambush" - will be used in same manner as M7 - I doubt it will be as comfortable but it is very compact.
Will repel this year. Played around with it last week and loved it.
All climbing is done no stick with a ladder aider connected to a tether. As simple, light, and packable as it gets.
Are you essentially “one sticking” with a aider/tether as the stick? Curious if you can post a pic of the setup on a tree? Interested in seeing how you have everything attached together, if youre using double step aiders or staggered, etc.