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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Hunter" data-source="post: 5705987" data-attributes="member: 17382"><p>I have a friend who is scared of heights. He has a Summit Stand and doesn't get very high up. I took one of my ladder stands to his property and he does much better with it. He sounds just like you in your description. I like a ladder stand for the convenience but if you have to move it's a lot harder to move around than a climber. I have never been bothered by heights so I don't understand the fear of heights. All I can suggest if it bothers you really bad I would stay on the ground. It's better to be safe than sorry. Another friend fell out of his stand and broke his back and had to be airlifted out. He had had back surgery, fusion, years earlier and it took a good while to recover. If you are dead set on the climbers make sure to use the safety ropes as has been mentioned. The more you use it the more comfortable you will be with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Hunter, post: 5705987, member: 17382"] I have a friend who is scared of heights. He has a Summit Stand and doesn’t get very high up. I took one of my ladder stands to his property and he does much better with it. He sounds just like you in your description. I like a ladder stand for the convenience but if you have to move it’s a lot harder to move around than a climber. I have never been bothered by heights so I don’t understand the fear of heights. All I can suggest if it bothers you really bad I would stay on the ground. It’s better to be safe than sorry. Another friend fell out of his stand and broke his back and had to be airlifted out. He had had back surgery, fusion, years earlier and it took a good while to recover. If you are dead set on the climbers make sure to use the safety ropes as has been mentioned. The more you use it the more comfortable you will be with it. [/QUOTE]
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