Anyone have any input on this?

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  1. Windwalker7

    Windwalker7 Weekend Warrior

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    Thinking about pulling the trigger here. I would love some feedback if anyone has any. I thought it would be great for hauling in camera, gear and still have my tree stand without breaking my back.
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    If I had to carry a bunch of equipment in to hunt I would use a cart, seems like a good way to avoid injury from a fall.
     
  3. Windwalker7

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    Well, I just ordered one. We'll see how it works. I will be doing a video review soon after I get it

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    Looks like a good option for those who use climbers. If they come out with an option for hang-on I would consider one.
     
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    Hillbilly Jedi Die Hard Bowhunter

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    My first thought is you have to take your stand down to use it. If you hunt private property, you might not need to or want to take it down all the time. Secondly, wheeling the cart in an out every time you go can be a lot more noisy than I like to be trying to get to my spot. I give them a 10 for functionality and using something you already have to make it better. Fantastic idea there. It's just one of those things that will work for some hunters and others might not need it. I personally don't need it now but maybe someday. Looking forward to hearing what you think.
     
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    Looks like a great tool if you have a clear path to pull/push it on. I've used my deer cart to haul a stand and gear on some public land with an old road, but as soon as I got into tall grass or brush the cart was useless. Still looks like it will be very useful in certain situations.
     
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    After a couple years of packing in a climber, camera, camera arm, bow, water and other gear, I'm looking for an easier way. It might not work well in some terrain but in areas with tram roads or trails it might work out good.

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