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Xstand sit n climb
Xstand sit n climb





xstand sit n climb

After this hunt I wanted to sell it immediately, but thought I better try it again.

xstand sit n climb

The cables were easily caught on the shaggy bark when climbing and descending. By the time I made it to about 18' I was sweating like crazy. I chose a Cherry tree and began fixing it to the base of the tree. Once I reached the area I wanted to hang in, my choice of trees were either Beech (full of brances) or Cherry trees. I liked the way the straps could be secured tight to my back which made it whisper quiet. Reality not practice: My first hunt I had about a 500 yard walk in and these features shined: lightweight, quiet, easy to pack in. After this I was anxious to see how it performed in a real hunting situation.

xstand sit n climb

The seat was cushy and comfortable, it was easy to set up and take down, and was compact and quiet to take off the tree and pack out. I made 2 attempts to a height of 18' and everything seemed to work well. Practice run: I had to give it a test run before an actual hunting situation and after a few times using it I got the hang of it. I literally broke out in a sweat tightening down 4 of them. If you have the right tools on hand it should be less difficult. Where the nut/bolt had to go was in a tiny space the size of a quarter and it was very difficult to get fingers or tools into the area to secure them. Here are my findings based on experience.Īssembly: while the stand comes pretty much ready to use, you do have to attach the 4 fiberglass flex rods. I used it this archery season a total of 6 times. I came across the X-Stand and thought I'd give it a try. I was looking for a light climber to use this season as I continue rehab from knee surgery several months ago.







Xstand sit n climb