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Top New Treestands for 2020

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bowhunting.com Staff, Feb 27, 2020.

  1. Bowhunting.com Staff

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    Hawk looks interesting... Rivers edge ladder for 350
     
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    yeah that's crazy expensive for a RE stand; but it does look super solid. I can see big old dudes (my old man) having a need.
     
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    I like the lone wolf stand but 500$ is ridiculous. I’d buy three of those hawk stands before I bought the lone wolf one. I guess just my opinion..
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    I'll definitely be checking the Hawk out when they become available.
     
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    I’ve been a lone wolf user for a long time. Before that it was summit. I’m adding a family traditions stand this year. I’ve been talking with the folks that own it and they are people I want to give my business to. Looks to be a good combination of quality craftsmanship, customer service, and value.


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    they specifically market to people who are run/gun; hang/hunt. People who will only own/use 1 or 2 stands per season.
    I know when I think about the retail costs of all the mostly unused stands hanging in my shed it makes me a little sick. Let's just say it far exceeds 1 LWCG set up.

    Buy once, buy right.
     
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    If mobility is what your after get a saddle... lighter more compact cheaper can be used in more trees than a stand... I’m sure it’s perfect for that type of hunt but it’s not worth the 500$.. I guess just my opinion and if you think it’s worth it I’m not gonna give you hell for owning one your wallet not mine..
     
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    part of the reason so many of those stands hang unused in my garage are my H2 saddle.
     
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