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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 5196399" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>I'm wanting to get into it… what I can't wrap my mind around is the comfort. When I'm sitting in my climber, it's like I'm sitting on my couch. When I'm in my lock on or ladder stands, it's a little less comfortable because it's a flat seat… I guess like sitting on a bench… but nonetheless, zero energy being expelled, could sit there all day. In the saddle, it looks like you are either standing on a step or platform, or at least, pushing yourself off the tree at all times. I guess this is what you're talking about with knee pads? I'm not one to sleep in the stand, but I certainly have when I try to get in super early. Is that even possible if you're having to hold/push yourself off the tree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 5196399, member: 12353"] I’m wanting to get into it… what I can’t wrap my mind around is the comfort. When I’m sitting in my climber, it’s like I’m sitting on my couch. When I’m in my lock on or ladder stands, it’s a little less comfortable because it’s a flat seat… I guess like sitting on a bench… but nonetheless, zero energy being expelled, could sit there all day. In the saddle, it looks like you are either standing on a step or platform, or at least, pushing yourself off the tree at all times. I guess this is what you’re talking about with knee pads? I’m not one to sleep in the stand, but I certainly have when I try to get in super early. Is that even possible if you’re having to hold/push yourself off the tree? [/QUOTE]
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