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Muddy Bloodsport stand

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  1. grnhd

    grnhd Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Has anybody tried the muddy bloodsport stand? If so what did you think of the rope hanging system and the stand in general? I like the idea of no buckles or metal banging around but I'm not sure how that rope system would work.
    Here is a link for those interested
    HANG ON STANDS - Bloodsport - Muddy Companies
     
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    I havemt but love my muddy vantage. Thought about trying the bloodsport tho

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    Im looking into the vantage
     
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    U wont regret it. I love mine.

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    I bought one a few weeks ago. Hated it. Sold it a week later.

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    I have a muddy but with the ratchet strap and cinch strap...I couldn't do the bloodsport or the muddy sticks with that rope set up....just cant bring myself to trust it even though it would probably work fine....I do love my muddy stand but I use lonewolf sticks....next stand will be a lone wolf if I ever stop using this one

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    Same thing I do. 4 lone wolf sticks with my vantage. Kind of wish I would have bought a lone wolf stand but got a good deal on this stand

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    What did you hate about it? Specifics man, I need specifics!:wave:
     
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    The rope does stretch some which in turn doesn't make it as stable as a Lone Wolf. A little on the noisy side too and to small of a platform for my liking. I'm fussy though. Lol

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    I really wanted to buy a Muddy Stand and Sticks. I went to the store expecting to buy a Muddy set. The store had them set up so you could actually try them out. It didn't take me very long to realize that, while they are a very nice stand, they just don't compare to the Lone Wolf. I ended up w. an Alpha II and set of 4 sticks.

    Let me ask make mention, that I am in no way a fan boy of any brand. Lone Wolf had to earn my respect and I can honestly say they are by far the best stand I've ever used. My suggestion would be to try the Bloodsport out before you buy it, just to make sure it lives up to your expectations.
     

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