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I’ve been a ladder stand guy all my life needed more flexibility. When they say this is the most comfortable stand they are not lying. Positives hanging is simple bracket to adjust to tree / level stand is the best. Extremely comfortable for long sits. Platform has more than enough room to pull back crossbow and reload. If I had to change anything I would make both ratchet straps longer. I will be strapped in just incase I fall asleep it’s that comfortable. Update 11-10-18 first time in the stand with snow. My boots RedHead Expedition Ultra are a couple years old. They seemed to be really slippery on the stand. A suggestion I have would be too spray the grip guard on the platform. I purchased a new pair of Baffin Pac boots with a more aggressive tred so we will see if the results are the same. Update one stand has been in place for second year now I have purchased two others. If the tree is leaning no problem the adjustability on the stand is awesome. Be careful you will fall asleep safety first make sure you harness up. Update: 5-20-20 just hung my 4th stand today I personally go up 23ft tree was on a bad lean had zero issues kicking the bottom brace out to level it off. I personally set each stand so the front of the stand is up just a tad bit higher than the back this way I lean towards the tree. I have shooting rails on all 4. The stand is big so getting it up to 23ft can be challenging. Personally I went to HD and purchased an attachment point that I screw into the tree then use a come along to hoist the stand up. The great part is once I have it in the sleeve that is already attached to the tree it’s just adjustments from there. Thus time the stand was leaning to the right so I loosen the sleeve while the platform was tight pulled it over and bam level she was.



