#284630 - 07/01/07 01:45 PM
Molle straps
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UPSman
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Does anybody use these for their Summit stands? Was gonna see if anybody had some input on them.
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#285448 - 07/02/07 07:22 AM
Re: Molle straps
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Radar
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What ?
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#285988 - 07/02/07 05:41 PM
Re: Molle straps
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UPSman
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That's it. Are those yours PMC? They have to be alot more comfortable than the ones Summit packs with their stands.
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#286627 - 07/03/07 06:18 AM
Re: Molle straps
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Padded gun slings work great too .
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#287645 - 07/03/07 08:34 PM
Re: Molle straps
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jakeway
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I've always had trouble with the seat on my Viper getting in the way of the straps. I resorted to removing the straps when I get to teh tree, and replacing them when I'm ready to pack out. How do you do it?
PMC, that looks like a strap=on style stand in your pic. Do you have a similar strap system on a climbing stand?
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#287650 - 07/03/07 08:36 PM
Re: Molle straps
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That is what I do jakeway. That's why I'm looking at the Molle gear. I can fanagle the stand around the other way so I wouldn't have to remove them everytime.
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#290498 - 07/06/07 08:48 AM
Re: Molle straps
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Yep. I made it last year. I couldn't understand why I could backpack all day with a 50 lb pack but a 20 lb stand drove me nuts. I can now pack my stand as long as I want to.
It's a surplus load bearing vest for $25. I attached a couple of clips at the shoulders and hips to displace the weight. I can clip any of my stands to it and be gone. As a bonus with the pouches on the front I can carry Flashlight Water Pull up rope Calls Pistol Suppressor Knife Pruning shear.
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#314028 - 07/26/07 08:23 AM
Re: Molle straps
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maiko
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i found one on ebay a couple of months ago and i think i'm gonna love it. Mine hooks up a little different than pmc's but still the same idea. I think if you search under summit treestands on ebay you'll find them.
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#314138 - 07/26/07 09:30 AM
Re: Molle straps
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Hawk
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I attached a couple of clips at the shoulders and hips to displace the weight. I can clip any of my stands to it and be gone.
Pmc
What type of clip did you use? Thanks
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