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Anyone use a millennium hang on?
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<blockquote data-quote="ghosthunter" data-source="post: 1836959" data-attributes="member: 2477"><p>I haven't ever used the millennium for hunting, but have sat in one at an expo, and they are nice. As for using multiple brackets for one lock on, I have used this style and it's only worth it if you have a super light weight tree stand. If you want to be super mobil I would go with a timber tall climber or a climber in that weight class. It's hard to appreciate a really light tree stand unless you've carried heavy ones up and down mountains. If I were to get a lock on that would be mobile, I would go with a lone wolfe. They use to make one that weighed 8.5 lbs, but I'm not sure if they still make that model. I use lock ons more as permanent stands and not mobil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghosthunter, post: 1836959, member: 2477"] I haven't ever used the millennium for hunting, but have sat in one at an expo, and they are nice. As for using multiple brackets for one lock on, I have used this style and it's only worth it if you have a super light weight tree stand. If you want to be super mobil I would go with a timber tall climber or a climber in that weight class. It's hard to appreciate a really light tree stand unless you've carried heavy ones up and down mountains. If I were to get a lock on that would be mobile, I would go with a lone wolfe. They use to make one that weighed 8.5 lbs, but I'm not sure if they still make that model. I use lock ons more as permanent stands and not mobil. [/QUOTE]
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