Climbing Tree Stands

I have a Summit Viper, hands down the most comfortable chair I have sat in, on or off the ground. Light, easy to climb with and set up. I have added a few accessory bags to it to hold some gear like a harness and calls.
Every time I think about that climber I want to put a tree in my living-room so I can sit in it to watch TV.
 
I have a Summit Viper, hands down the most comfortable chair I have sat in, on or off the ground. Light, easy to climb with and set up. I have added a few accessory bags to it to hold some gear like a harness and calls.
Every time I think about that climber I want to put a tree in my living-room so I can sit in it to watch TV.

x2 on the Summit Viper. Bow hunt out of it and would highly recommend. Not kidding about being comfortable. I have fallen asleep in it more than once (wear your harness).
 
I had a summit for quite a while and found it easy to climb a tree, but more complicated to climb down the tree.

I hunt with a rifle and have found sitting on the ground with the wind is pretty effective so I don't climb trees anymore.
 
Thanks for the offer, if I head out that way I'll give you a shout. It seems the Summit stuff gets top reviews.

I have a Lonewolf Alfa sit and climb, and two different Summit stands (Titan, and Goliath SS). If I am going to spend any length of time in the stand I use a Summit.For a quick set up, and short stint in stand I take the Lonewolf.

Some argue that "mine is quieter so it is better". I have yet to have an issue with either brand, not one deer I seen from any of these stands knew I was there.

P.S... I have had some of my best sleeps at camp in a Summit.
 
I have a viper. I upgraded the rope that connects the two pieces - you don't want to lose that bottom half. I also took a file to the teeth to give them a little more bite. It's a great stand, but I prefer to still hunt - sitting for hours drives me nuts.
 
Another vote for the lone wolf sit and climb. Light, quiet, easy to climb with, pack down to about 3" thick. Great stands.

They are indeed...Light, easy to pack, and quick to set up. I use this stand for moving around often.

I find the Summit stands far more comforatable, if you are sitting for any length of time. I actually have a hard time not falling asleep in these...I have to force myself to sit over an hour in the Lone Wolf.
 
I can't say first hand but from what I hear climbing stamds a great if you have lots of nice straight trees but take some getting use to. Sound like they are a little nerve wracking at first.
 
I have a Summit Goliath. It is great! i am more comfortable sitting in this than most stationary stands. The extra space versus the Viper is nice. If you plan on taking it on a plane for any trip though, all of the summits are over the limit in terms of maximum dimensions. I quite liked the new Summit with collapsable struts introduced this year, can't remember the name though. I think that one would fit max dims..
 
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