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Posted 1/31/2008 3:30:00 AM
Button Buck

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Anyone got any experience with this brand of tree stands. They are a little on the high priced side but I have never used one and was wondering if someone had any knowledge they would share.
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Posted 1/31/2008 4:28:46 AM


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I use my brothers from time to time. Heres what I found out. They are very light, easy to hang up and are super quiet. Also when your in the tree they dont move a inch. Very sturdy and I would recommend getting one. Also my brother in law has the climber one and he loves it. Never used it myself though

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Posted 1/31/2008 8:22:04 AM


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I've used one, I really liked it, but they are a little too high priced for my liking, when the Summits I've used are just as GOOD TO GO...for a lot less money...

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Posted 1/31/2008 8:49:11 AM


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I think Rajun Cajun uses those. I've never seen one except for on tv. I hear good reviews from though.

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Posted 1/31/2008 9:03:10 AM


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Never used one myself but have heard nothing but good things about them.

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Posted 1/31/2008 6:57:29 PM
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I have hunted out of the hang on stands for two years now. I love the way they hang on the tree. Very quiet, light, and stable stands. Since they are 1 piece cast they don't crack and pop like expanded metal stands when it gets cold.
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Posted 3/9/2008 3:28:59 PM
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Awesome treestand, I have had one for about 8 years now and love it. GET ONE!!!
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Posted 3/11/2008 9:41:11 PM


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They are probably the best engineered climber on the market!

I have the sit and climb and have used it HEAVILY over the past 7 years.

They fold flat, (4 inches thick) ultra quiet climbing, comfortable, and SUPER light.

I liked mine so much that I started carrying them and selling them on my outdoors store!

Expensive but darn well worth the investment!

Thie climbing sticks are the best out there also...........

I dont like the seats on thier lockons. I hunt long hours and fins them uncomfortable.

I have switched exclusively to Milleneum lock ons.

I average selling 20 or more Lone Wolf climbers per year.

I started selling the Millineum lockons this past year and sold a LOT of them also.

For a lock on.......I can hunt all day form the millineums.

Just remember..you can pay a decent price for a climber, and then buy another one in a year or two......... or you can spend a little more for a Lone Wolf and be satisfied for many years to come!





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Posted 3/15/2008 10:57:28 PM


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I have the climbing sticks, very nice. Just don't have enough for their ladder stand however

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