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<blockquote data-quote="middleTNbowhunter" data-source="post: 5196656" data-attributes="member: 22073"><p>It's a useful tool, but it's no "magic bullet." I prefer it over portable lock-ons and my old clunky climber, but it's not going to replace my ladder stands on private land--they're simply quieter and easier than anything else once the season rolls around. Dialing in your comfort takes time, as does figuring out your climbing and setup method. Once you get those figured out, it really becomes a great tool to add to the arsenal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="middleTNbowhunter, post: 5196656, member: 22073"] It's a useful tool, but it's no "magic bullet." I prefer it over portable lock-ons and my old clunky climber, but it's not going to replace my ladder stands on private land--they're simply quieter and easier than anything else once the season rolls around. Dialing in your comfort takes time, as does figuring out your climbing and setup method. Once you get those figured out, it really becomes a great tool to add to the arsenal. [/QUOTE]
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