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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 3407936" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I love hang on stands but I haven't tried many types so I can't speak for them. Some of them look pretty good and I like the idea of the bracket systems allowing you to have several up in different locations and all you have to do is drop the stand into the brackets.. I have an Ole Man and several Non-Typicals. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a more secure hang on stand than the Non-Typical. I can jump and stomp on any corner of mine while they're up and they don't budge. They also have shooting rails you can add. I also use the Rapid Rails. I buy a set of 4 and then add a couple of extra rails allowing me to get 25 feet...higher if I can use limbs along the way. </p><p></p><p>The downside to the set of 6 rails is that they aren't lightweight and they aren't cheap. The upside to them (or any set of separate step systems versus climbing ladder systems) is that you can go around limbs as need be on your way up and you can get up twisting or leaning trees without having to cut all the limbs out of the way to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 3407936, member: 69"] I love hang on stands but I haven't tried many types so I can't speak for them. Some of them look pretty good and I like the idea of the bracket systems allowing you to have several up in different locations and all you have to do is drop the stand into the brackets.. I have an Ole Man and several Non-Typicals. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a more secure hang on stand than the Non-Typical. I can jump and stomp on any corner of mine while they're up and they don't budge. They also have shooting rails you can add. I also use the Rapid Rails. I buy a set of 4 and then add a couple of extra rails allowing me to get 25 feet...higher if I can use limbs along the way. The downside to the set of 6 rails is that they aren't lightweight and they aren't cheap. The upside to them (or any set of separate step systems versus climbing ladder systems) is that you can go around limbs as need be on your way up and you can get up twisting or leaning trees without having to cut all the limbs out of the way to do so. [/QUOTE]
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