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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5706655" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Summit stands used to come with a prussic attachment rope, a simple tree attachment rope that you slide up the tree as you go. Slide it as high as you can above your head, climb, repeat. Can't imagine them not still coming with one. That should be attached to a full body harness. My summit stand was a Cabela's special probably 25 years ago, I think it was called python. I added stirrups, it didn't come with them, just followed the directions that came with them, and don't recall having to adjust them but the initial time I set them up. I haven't used mine in quite a long time, but of the few climbers I have used it was by far and away the most comfortable and easy to climb with.</p><p></p><p>Definitely need to find a straight tree to practice on, that is about the same size going up. You have plenty of time to get over your nervousness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5706655, member: 16465"] Summit stands used to come with a prussic attachment rope, a simple tree attachment rope that you slide up the tree as you go. Slide it as high as you can above your head, climb, repeat. Can't imagine them not still coming with one. That should be attached to a full body harness. My summit stand was a Cabela's special probably 25 years ago, I think it was called python. I added stirrups, it didn't come with them, just followed the directions that came with them, and don't recall having to adjust them but the initial time I set them up. I haven't used mine in quite a long time, but of the few climbers I have used it was by far and away the most comfortable and easy to climb with. Definitely need to find a straight tree to practice on, that is about the same size going up. You have plenty of time to get over your nervousness. [/QUOTE]
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