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Muddy Outfitter Tree Arm

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  1. spoonie08

    spoonie08 Weekend Warrior

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    Bought a new house and going through everything and doing a "deep clean" Came across this Muddy Outfitter tree arm from last year, barely used. Used it for my AX2000, wouldnt use any camera bigger then that on this arm. Nice tree arm that is easy to pack in and out. $120 new, $100 to your door
     

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    soccerdan90 Grizzled Veteran

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    Good arm! I love mine! Good price as well.
     
  3. spoonie08

    spoonie08 Weekend Warrior

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    BUMP for a great arm
     
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    PiN 'eM & STiCK 'Em Weekend Warrior

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    great price and arm! using this same one this year!
     
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    Argh , so close! My EX3 would be a bit heavy for it.
     
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    jrk_indle84 Grizzled Veteran

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    Good arm and good price, bought the same one from same guy last year around this time. Really good to deal with.
     
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    Cledus Die Hard Bowhunter

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    So, can someone tell me if this would work well with a Canon EOS 60d?
     
  8. spoonie08

    spoonie08 Weekend Warrior

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    Its rated for 10 pounds or less I believe if I remember correctly. I know I wouldnt use anything bigger then my AX2000 on this arm, I am pushing it right at its max without compromising the stability.
     
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    Whitetailfreak52 Weekend Warrior

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    I use this arm with a T3i and a good fluid head, so i would think it will work with the 60d.
     
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    spoonie08 Weekend Warrior

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    taking it to the TOP.. BUMP
     
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    EliteGame530 Weekend Warrior

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    I'll send you the $100 bucks first thing in the AM.
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Did you ever sell this? Might be interested if you still have it available.
     

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