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buckmaster1100
08-01-2012, 09:11 PM
What's the safest hang on stands on the market.
Chad
MandRroofing
08-01-2012, 09:49 PM
Lone wolf makes a solid product...
buckmaster1100
08-02-2012, 08:54 AM
Thanks I will have to look in to them.
ohiowhitetails
08-02-2012, 09:43 AM
I have a few ameristep hang ons, no complaints
lone wolf's are great stands, very easy to set up and quiet when it gets cold out
well safest, lots of them are all about teh same if you ask me
I think most folks hang them too long, most stand MFG's tell you not to leave a loc on on a tree for more than like week at a time
I know few folks that do that
most I know add a second ratchet strap to add some protection
over the yrs I know I have used the doudle strap for piece of mind
and over the yrs I have made custom brases , a simple piece of metal to run across the stands backing and then lag bolt it all to the tree, on private lands I have permission, as both a safety measure and well, a way to keep stands from walking away
as for hanging stands, last several yrs I have brought in a ladder to hang them, safest easiest way I know how, and then put in steps or a ladder or ?? to get in and out also with the ladder
I have found that simply mounting a ladder on my ATV, I can carry everything easy and all at once, and
having the ladder i get to see what the view is like before i commit to hanging a stand
good luck, and have a safe season!
00buck
08-03-2012, 09:39 AM
summit is what i use and have had no problems as of yet
OHBooner
08-05-2012, 08:11 PM
If you have the cash to with lone wolf. They're amazing.
blackbeard
08-05-2012, 11:25 PM
If they are ATSMA (?) certified I consider them safe. You are more likely to fall getting into and out of than having a treestand fail. I like Big Game, Remington, Sportsman's Guide, Gorilla, Lone Wolf.
bigcountry
08-06-2012, 02:13 PM
im a fan of gorilla personally. just have to try and try until you find one you like...but most of them are comfortable and if its a new stand by a manufacturer heard of then its set with safety standards so i wouldnt worry too much about that as long as you wear your safety vest you're good to go
well safest, lots of them are all about teh same if you ask me
I think most folks hang them too long, most stand MFG's tell you not to leave a loc on on a tree for more than like week at a time
I know few folks that do that
most I know add a second ratchet strap to add some protection
over the yrs I know I have used the doudle strap for piece of mind
and over the yrs I have made custom brases , a simple piece of metal to run across the stands backing and then lag bolt it all to the tree, on private lands I have permission, as both a safety measure and well, a way to keep stands from walking away
as for hanging stands, last several yrs I have brought in a ladder to hang them, safest easiest way I know how, and then put in steps or a ladder or ?? to get in and out also with the ladder
I have found that simply mounting a ladder on my ATV, I can carry everything easy and all at once, and
having the ladder i get to see what the view is like before i commit to hanging a stand
good luck, and have a safe season!
Fantastic advice about mounting the ladder to the ATV, or UTV in my case! Kind of a "DOH! Why didn't I think of that" moment!
Farmboy
08-08-2012, 05:30 PM
Get something you like in your price range. I will overlook some safety aspects because I wear a harness. Wearing a safety harness should be your number one concern if you don't already. Just my .02
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