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    Senior Member Six Point macilacc's Avatar
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    I have used a summit and a lone wolf sit and climb. I now use an Ol' Man Multi-vision pro. It is lighter, easier to use and cheaper than either of the previous. Take a look at them.
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    XLR/27" 60lb, Trophy Taker Smackdown Pro, Axcell Vision Pro, Posten, Easton Axis, NAP Kill Zone
    Z28/27" 60lb, QAD HD, Sword, Posten, Easton Axis, Schwacker

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    I like my Aluminum Grand Ol' Man Pro. Good size seat and platform. Folds flat and is easy to use. Also, it's rated at 300# for a bigger person like me. Check 'em out.
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    summit viper for me too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite One View Post
    A.P.I. bowhunters, i have 2 of them i have used a bunch of differant stand and i like these best.
    same here
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    loggy lite with the same problems as others, buckshot centershot kind of noisy or maybe its jut me, stand is good for hooking the backpack full of gear and clothes into the woods though. a couple of lone wolf hang ons have never done me wrong lite as a feather as well

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    I have a summit razor and its the best thing I ever bought. I feel comfortable and safe and thats worth the money spent.
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    I don't use my climber as much as I used to but the Summit Goliath I use is as comfortable as it gets.
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    EQUALIZER, best stand I ever put my butt in. super quiet and comfortable I have all the bells and whistles on mine. I even sleep in it over night. check them out. Leveling system is super duper on some of those crooked trees.
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    Summit Goliath and like it.
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    I bought the summit 180 max this year. It is the most comfortable stand ive ever sat in. It has the surround seat and i can honestly sit all day long. Its rather bulky and heavier than others weighing in at 25#. I will be using this thing for many years to come.

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