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Guido's Web

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by GABowhunter, Mar 31, 2009.

  1. GABowhunter

    GABowhunter Moderator

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    Are any of you guys familiar with Guido's Web? My cousin began using one this past season and loves it. I was wondering what everyone's opinion on it would be. Personally I think I'll stick with my Viper.
     
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    Looks like the same idea as the Ambush Saddle. I have never used the AS myself, but anyone I've talked to that has loves it. I've considered giving one a try but haven't made the leap yet.
     
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    I have seen similar products before. Not a bad idea, but I think I will stick with my climber as well.
     
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    It looks clumsy, loud, and even harder to use with heavy clothing on. I don't think I'd spend the money to find out. Maybe others will know more.

    Does your cuz like it?
     
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    He likes it a lot but that isn't much of a surprise he's a little different. :d j/k

    He likes the weight of it which is more then half that of my Viper and apparently it also acts as a safety harness. To climb he uses the spikes that he puts on his boots when he is cutting trees.
     
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    stikbow26 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looks like a good idea but how would you shoot to right if a buck walked over there???
     
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    I'm by no means an expert on this but my cousin did demonstrate it for me and he was able to shoot his bow in all directions. He was also able to position himself around the tree in order to get better angles. Almost like he was hunting 360? :confused: Wait that's a different company. :d
     
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    sounds a lot like the saddle tree stand. We can't use spikes for climbing trees here, too much damage to the trees. I kinda like the idea of steel behind me w/my Viper climber.
     
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    I have a friend that loves his. Says its very easy to shoot out of. I doubt I will ever try one.
     

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