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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Southernboy, Jul 11, 2011.

  1. Southernboy

    Southernboy Weekend Warrior

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    Hey everyone...been a long time.

    Anyway, I'm looking for a BIG/ LIGHT Treestand.

    My research has led me to Treewalker, but I don't know anyone who has one.

    Anyone use one ?

    SB
     
  2. Iowa Bowhunter

    Iowa Bowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I looked at them last year and pretty much everyone suggested a Summit Viper. I wasn't able to find anyone that had one to talk to. My pro-shop sells Summit's so I tried them out.

    I bought a Summit Viper Classic (steel) not aluminum and am very pleased of my purchase. Very comfortable.
     
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  3. michaelp

    michaelp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I was wondering where you were, hope everything has been going well. Hope you slayed the longbeards this year...

    See my signature. Logan and his dad are top notch and make them right here in the USA...Ask away and hopefully I can answer any questions you may have.

    I actually was on my way to purchase a different stand when I passed their booth at our buck a rama, they let me hang around and mess with one for a couple hours. I really liked it, so I took one home.
     
  4. ALL4HUNTIN

    ALL4HUNTIN Weekend Warrior

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    I actually sold my old stand when I bought the TreeWalker !!!!

    Absolutely an awsome stand.. I bow and gun hunt out of this stand.. I would rather be in this stand than in a ladder or Loc-On... I have nodded off and have never felt more comfortable (NOTE: I do not condone or support sleeping on stand). It is quiet, more versitile than any other stand I have had.. Face the tree, face away from the tree.. The safest stand to turn around in... I can not say enough for the stand.. I hunt with several buddy's and it is always a fight if I do not sit my stand.. They fight over sitting it.. Because once up the tree, man, just sit all day !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Quiet pin system, AWSOME sitting comfort (no butt numbness), shooting rail acts as the lazy boy back rest, adjustable in the tree, grips any tree I have had it in, I sit in the stand and pull my feet up on top of the upper climber (leaving nothing on the bottom platform) and put my feet on both sides of the tree in a lazy boy fashion and sit/lay back for hours waiting on deer.. I take food with me cause I never get down due to me being uncomfortable, like all the other stands I have been in. You know the feeling.. "I can not sit anymore cause I can not sit still cause I ache and my butt hurts" ......... Aint had that happen since I got the stand..

    I do not work for or am affiliated with TreeWalker Stands.. Just a very happy hunter...
     
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  5. Southernboy

    Southernboy Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks!!!

    I've been slammed.... I killed two Turkeys on the second day (shotgun) Switched to my bow and had one more opportunity...had him at full draw about 25 yards....but simply did not feel right....let him walk...never saw another one.

    SB
     
  6. Southernboy

    Southernboy Weekend Warrior

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    I'm buying one next month.

    Thanks for the input!!!

    SB
     

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