What Tree stand?

BowTrout

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I have heard great things about the Lone Wolf stands and a buddy of mine really likes his. My vote is for Millennium. They are super comfortable.
 

motts

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I don't have experience with the Millennium, but I've been very happy for the last 10 years with my Lone Wolf Alpha. I have contemplated getting the Hazmore seat for it though.
 
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Another vote her for the Lone Wolf Alpha.

Muddy and Millenium also make some very nice stands. If you don't care about being lightweight then the Muddy steel outfitter is a very good choice. I have three of them and they are my choice for my all day sits in November.
 
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I have used Lone Wolf and Millennium.
For packing in the Lone Wolf hands down. I use a foam turkey hunting cushion with a back on the seat to make long sits bearable.

Coupled with Muddy sticks, there is no tree I can’t get up.
 

Phil j

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I spend a ton of time in a tree deer hunting and nothing comes close to the comfort of a millennium.
 
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I'm around 5-10 for reference. Pack is a Cabela's. Not too certain what model anymore but the frame is 35x15 with the top run in as far as it will go.


Lone wolf alpha from mid 2000'sid guess.
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Weighs 13.75 with seat and two straps without the ez-hook.



Millennium m-150. I have the tubes filled with great stuff and the top holes siliconed to keep moisture out.

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Weighs in at 17.5#. The chain bracket is 3# itself. I have thought about replacing the chain with a strap to save some weight.


Summit hang-on stand. Cheap stand I posted a link to earlier. Tubes filled with great stuff and some silicone added to the top holes, as well as some Velcro on the seat tabs to quiet it.

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Right at 20# with the seat pad, the ratchet straps, and tree strap for attachment.

And I don't wear camo all the time. Just came back from turkey escapades and didn't change yet.
 
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as.ks.ak

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I'm around 5-10 for reference. Pack is a Cabela's. Not too certain what model anymore but the frame is 35x15 with the top run in as far as it will go.


Lone wolf alpha from mid 2000'sid guess.
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Weighs 13.75 with seat and two straps without the ez-hook.



Millennium m-150. I have the tubes filled with great stuff and the top holes siliconed to keep moisture out.

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Weighs in at 17.5#. The chain bracket is 3# itself. I have thought about replacing the chain with a strap to save some weight.


Summit hang-on stand. Cheap stand I posted a link to earlier. Tubes filled with great stuff and some silicone added to the top holes, as well as some Velcro on the seat tabs to quiet it.

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Right at 20# with the seat pad, the ratchet straps, and tree strap for attachment.

And I don't wear camo all the time. Just came back from turkey escapades and didn't change yet.

Thanks for doing that!! I was about to flip you some shit about the camo, toofunny!


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