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<blockquote data-quote="Black Titan" data-source="post: 5706461" data-attributes="member: 23161"><p>Seems like I've heard alot about those baker tree stands! </p><p></p><p>I do make sure I'm connected to the tree as soon as I get on the platform. I do wish the tether were a little longer, as it kind of gets in the way, but I understand why it's so short, so it starts working quicker. At least the tether on the HSS vest is a tad longer and less bulky than the one on the harness that came with the tree stand. That thing was awful, and uncomfortable. I'm glad I got my kid making done, or else after a few hours in that thing I probably won't be able to anymore! </p><p></p><p>I also need to figure out how to layer everything. I have the safety harness, a chest pack bino harness, clothing, orange vest, then the backpack straps for transporting the stand. Im assuming the harness should go on first, after my clothing, then the chest pack, then the vest. My cold gear jacket does have a slot for the tether to pass through. Won't need that till later on anyways. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully I don't fall over with this thing on my back, plus my backpack and all that. I'll look like bill Murray in ghostbusters after he got slimed, wallering around on my back like a turned over turtle lol.</p><p></p><p>I ordered the mountable pouch thing for the summit that mounts to the front rail. Figured I would need a handy place to store snacks and drinks. </p><p></p><p>BT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Titan, post: 5706461, member: 23161"] Seems like I've heard alot about those baker tree stands! I do make sure I'm connected to the tree as soon as I get on the platform. I do wish the tether were a little longer, as it kind of gets in the way, but I understand why it's so short, so it starts working quicker. At least the tether on the HSS vest is a tad longer and less bulky than the one on the harness that came with the tree stand. That thing was awful, and uncomfortable. I'm glad I got my kid making done, or else after a few hours in that thing I probably won't be able to anymore! I also need to figure out how to layer everything. I have the safety harness, a chest pack bino harness, clothing, orange vest, then the backpack straps for transporting the stand. Im assuming the harness should go on first, after my clothing, then the chest pack, then the vest. My cold gear jacket does have a slot for the tether to pass through. Won't need that till later on anyways. Hopefully I don't fall over with this thing on my back, plus my backpack and all that. I'll look like bill Murray in ghostbusters after he got slimed, wallering around on my back like a turned over turtle lol. I ordered the mountable pouch thing for the summit that mounts to the front rail. Figured I would need a handy place to store snacks and drinks. BT [/QUOTE]
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