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Best climber for bowhunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="nate17" data-source="post: 5263569" data-attributes="member: 7246"><p>I had an open shot years ago, was not a fan. Best I can remember, climbing was awkward and it wasn't comfortable for all day sits (which I do a lot of in early November). Sold it, bought a specialist sd and love it. I pack in a mile regularly, sit all day, climbing is easy. It's not comparable to the viper for comfort, but what you gain from having the open front is worth it to me. I have also shot a few deer while being seated in the sd, but you don't have full range to spin because of the sling seat. I have no idea if they still make the specialist sd. I've probably had mine for 10 years plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate17, post: 5263569, member: 7246"] I had an open shot years ago, was not a fan. Best I can remember, climbing was awkward and it wasn’t comfortable for all day sits (which I do a lot of in early November). Sold it, bought a specialist sd and love it. I pack in a mile regularly, sit all day, climbing is easy. It’s not comparable to the viper for comfort, but what you gain from having the open front is worth it to me. I have also shot a few deer while being seated in the sd, but you don’t have full range to spin because of the sling seat. I have no idea if they still make the specialist sd. I’ve probably had mine for 10 years plus. [/QUOTE]
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