#1026184 - 11/13/08 05:52 AM
Re: Gorilla Climbing stand
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i also got one last year at the end of season. no problems, i have an older ol' man and it is just as comfy. i am about 250lbs and it handles me just fine. i have about 15 hrs in it by now. not worried about the weight of the stand as i don't backpack anymore(my honda does that for me).
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#1029097 - 11/14/08 09:28 AM
Re: Gorilla Climbing stand
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I've had a Loggy Biou and it was the best one I've ever had. It got old and was very squeky so I sold it. I have a gorilla now. It's not by far the heaviest (homemade one) or the lightest (loggy). It is VERY functional climber and med weight. Easy to keep iin the tree and is silent with the provided straps attached to the tree. I would recommend it to someone not wanting to spend more on a loggy.
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