Millennium Monster hang on tree stands?

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  1. Out_in_the_PA_woods

    Out_in_the_PA_woods Weekend Warrior

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    I know this site is sponsored by Lone Wolf tree stands but due to a injury from a car accident the only seats I can sit in all day are the webbed type such as a millennium or big game. I was thinking about trying a hang on next year to be more mobile than a ladder stand. I was thinking the millennium monster 150 I wanted to get some feed back from any users.
     
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    I have 6 of the m100, they are the most comfortable stands I own.

    The monster is a great stand but it more heavier then the m100's.
    They are great stands.
     
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    Thanks the weight is not an issue hunting edge of fields mostly and can leave set up, probably just remove lower section of sticks when I leave.
     
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    Then the monster is the way to go. I don't think you will find a more comfortable hang on.
     
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    I have a big game nexus ladder stand, it has a similar seat to a millennium. The first day of the season this year I sat for 12 hours straight in it, I'm hoping for the same kind of performance from the millennium.
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    ^THIS^ The new Monster is awesome. You can adjust the seat height on it if need. Like trail153 said, you WILL NOT find a more comfortable hang on stand!
     
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    As far as packing in and out is the m100U with Lone wolf sticks about the same as packing a LW?

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    Ummm, no.... Not from my experience. Quite a bit heavier. I have 2 m100s and 12 receivers. I like them but it does take some extra care when setting them up. You almost need a perfectly straight tree. I'd almost prefer them leaning a tad forward then away. By far the most comfortable lock on to sit in. However they can be a little tricky to get to a standing position gracefully. Especially if the tree is leaning back!

    Hang all your receivers prior to season and it works out great!
     

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