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<blockquote data-quote="volsgo1" data-source="post: 680378" data-attributes="member: 1788"><p>Another 17.00 option i added was a second mesh seat. They install it at the factory and only use half a seat. This allows you to swap hunting position while at your hunting height without having to step acroos the seat at 20 ft in the air. You can face the tree while hunting or turn and face away from the tree without in acrabatics high in the tree.</p><p></p><p>This stand bights a tree like no other one Ive ever been in. I am a 3oolber and I hunted in a pine thicket last year on that soft wood and scly bark and never once came close to feeling unsafe.</p><p></p><p>Buy it you wont regret it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="volsgo1, post: 680378, member: 1788"] Another 17.00 option i added was a second mesh seat. They install it at the factory and only use half a seat. This allows you to swap hunting position while at your hunting height without having to step acroos the seat at 20 ft in the air. You can face the tree while hunting or turn and face away from the tree without in acrabatics high in the tree. This stand bights a tree like no other one Ive ever been in. I am a 3oolber and I hunted in a pine thicket last year on that soft wood and scly bark and never once came close to feeling unsafe. Buy it you wont regret it. [/QUOTE]
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