mobile setup

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  1. massmam

    massmam Weekend Warrior

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    Ok guys Im looking for a mobile treestand setup but it has to be comfortable. so Ive narrowed it down to 2 choices. Im either going to get the millenium m100u treestand and some muddy hunter sticks ( 32" ones just like lone wolf only 2 steps instead on one. 5 sticks should get me plenty high enough) or the treewalker climbing treestand, Which one do you think would be better for a mobile setup.
     
  2. Skywalker

    Skywalker Grizzled Veteran

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    Personally, I prefer the hang-on w. sticks. In my area, a climber is almost worthless because we just don't have many trees you can use it in.
     
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    bgusty Weekend Warrior

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    Another vote for hang on with sticks. I have a LW Alpha w/ sticks that I will be busting out this year. My climber is likely going to be collecting dust for most of the season.
     
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    Ranger93 Weekend Warrior

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    I prefer a climber, I can take it anywhere and get as high as I want.
     
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    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    I have both. I am primarily a climber guy but this year I just bought a Lonewolf and sticks. I have two ridges where there are no straight trees that I'm dying to hunt. I will let you know which I like better at a later date.
     
  6. ChuckC

    ChuckC Die Hard Bowhunter

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    It depends on the areas you hunt. If you have plenty of trees that are straight and no limbs then a climber would be perfect. Crooked trees, trees with plenty of limbs, etc. then a hang-on is likely best. Some guys have systems set up so they can hang a hang-on with those types of steps quickly and efficiently.
     
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    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    Same here.
    (I have a muddy hang on and sticks)
     
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    wl704 Legendary Woodsman

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    Hang on and lw sticks. I bought 2 3-packs of sticks, but usually only use 4 at my favorite set.

    ~Bill
     
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    Lone wolf and sticks :wave:
     

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